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For my first podcast, I am thrilled to sit down with baker Renato Poliafito, owner of Ciao, Gloria in Brooklyn, New York.
I first met Renato when he was the co-owner and co-founder of Baked, and now he has his own delicious venue, with pastries and baked goods that reflect his Italian and Italian-American heritage, which include everything from breakfast sandwiches with eggs, crisp prosciutto and Calabrian aïoli on housemade brioche buns (they’re so good!), to Tricolor Bars (aka: Rainbow cookies), Bombolini, Amaretti, Coffee-Coffee Cake, Chocolate & Nutella-filled coissants, as well as the best-ever, deep-dark Cocoa Chip Brownies.
Ciao, Gloria is a must-stop in Brooklyn and we had a great time tasting his treats!
Buon appetito!
Ciao, Gloria550 Vanderbilt AvenueBrooklyn, NY 11238
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I hope you enjoy my first podcast - if there are any guests you’d like me to have on in the future, let me know in the comments!
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