A Maine-based bread company with three retail outlets in the Greater Boston area is getting ready to open a fourth, with this one being in the northwest suburbs.
A message sent by Leah Klein of City Living Boston indicates that When Pigs Fly is opening in Lexington, with a message sent from the company indicating that it plans to have a grand opening on November 28 and will open in a space in the center of town near where Massachusetts Avenue and Waltham Street meet. Once it opens, the new shop will join other outlets locally in Brookline, Jamaica Plain, and Somerville, as well as locations in Newburyport, Freeport, ME, and Kittery, ME (where their headquarters are and which is also home to a restaurant). In addition to its shops, When Pigs Fly also sells its breads at markets and stores throughout the region.
The address for the new location of When Pigs Fly in Lexington is 1756 Massachusetts Avenue, Lexington, MA, 02420. The website for the company is at https://sendbread.com/
[November 29 update: According to the company's social media, the Lexington location of When Pigs Fly is now open.]
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