A Korean-American bakery in Cambridge is closing after being in the space for less than a year.
According to multiple sources, Nine Winters Bakery in West Cambridge is shutting down after business hours on March 29, with an Instagram post from the Concord Avenue shop saying the following:
Life has taken a turn I never expected! Things have changed: it's time to for me to shift and remember that I created Nine Winters with my girls. To be frank, I miss them and have chosen to build this shop as they've grown up. I love New England, our community, and building a space that prioritizes Asian-American and adoptee voices. I also love being a parent. I'm choosing my family, as it was when we started. It's fitting that this is the full cycle and all of the reasons for everything are the same as it has been....Thank you all for your support and love along the way! I am so, so grateful for everyone I've crossed paths with, and the opportunity to share our story with you all has been incredible.
Nine Winters first opened in its West Cambridge location last July, with the business initially starting as as a pop-up at Honeycomb Ice Cream in Cambridge and then at Bow Market in Somerville.
The address for Nine Winters Bakery is 292 Concord Avenue, Cambridge, MA, 02138. The website for the business is at https://www.ninewinters.com/
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