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Noble Pies set to sweeten Bronxville with new shop

July 11, 2024 | Bronxville, Westchester County, New York


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Noble Pies set to sweeten Bronxville with new shop
Noble Pies, a beloved pie shop known for its all-natural ingredients and community-focused approach, is set to expand into Bronxville, New York. The business, which began as a small farm stand in Warwick, has gained popularity through its retail locations in Tarrytown, Beacon, and Rye, and is now looking to establish a presence near the Bronxville train station.

During a recent government meeting, representatives from Noble Pies presented their plans for the new location, emphasizing that the space will not include on-site baking. Instead, pies will be delivered fresh each morning and served throughout the day. The proposed retail space will feature a customer-friendly layout, including an accessible bathroom and a sales area designed for quick service.

Leslie Noble, co-owner and founder, shared the story of how the business started 16 years ago, selling pies from her home. She highlighted the strong community ties that have contributed to their success, noting that many local customers, including healthcare professionals, frequently purchase pies for their families. The shop's offerings include both sweet and savory pies, with a focus on seasonal ingredients sourced from the Hudson Valley.

Zachary Noble, Leslie's son and co-owner, added that the majority of their sales come from whole pies, with a small percentage from coffee. He expressed excitement about the Bronxville community, mentioning the potential for collaboration with local businesses and the opportunity to serve customers looking for convenient meal options.

The proposed location is strategically situated near a hospital and residential areas, which the Nobles believe will attract a diverse clientele. The meeting concluded with a positive reception from local officials, who recognized the potential benefits of having Noble Pies in the village, including increased foot traffic and community engagement. The business is expected to undergo design review for signage and other approvals before opening its doors.

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