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First Look: A la Mode Pies Opens Thursday

Online pie delivery service gets a permanent home on Phinney. Take a look inside before the doors open.

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Bourbon butterscotch pie. Photo: Lucas Anderson

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Bourbon butterscotch pie. Photo: Lucas Anderson

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Coffee, pie and ice cream. Photo: Lucas Anderson

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The shop’s merchandise includes shirts with saying like ‘Home Slice’ and ‘Pie-curious’. Photo: Lucas Anderson

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Apple and ginger pear pie. Photo: Lucas Anderson

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Pie-makers at work in the theater kitchen. Photo: Lucas Anderson

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On display in the pie case. Photo: Lucas Anderson

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Pie-bound apples. Photo: Lucas Anderson

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A La Mode founder Chris Porter outside his newly brick-and-mortar enterprise. Photo: Lucas Anderson

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Porter adds finishing flourishes to a Mexican chocolate mousse pie. Photo: Lucas Anderson

The arrival of A la Mode Pies is the latest installment in what’s shaping up to be quite a year for openings on Phinney Ridge. Owner Chris Porter founded his pie business as an “online bakery” in October 2009. Last week he moved his operations out of the kitchen at Knee High Stocking Co. and will open the doors of his “little neighborhood pie café” Thursday at 7am.

Porter said he always planned to open a cafe. “I did it kind of backwards.”

The shop, located at 5821 Phinney Ave N, will serve all the pies currently listed on the website, as individual slices and whole pies. Porter is also bringing back the petite pies he used to sell, which is essentially a pie for two. He’ll serve espresso from Caffe Umbria and ice cream from Bluebird, which opened its own outpost last month less than a mile to the north.

“It’s A la Mode Pies, so you’ve got to have pretty good ice cream,” he says. Bluebird also created a signature flavor for A la Mode based on Porter’s tropically fruity Blue Hawaiian pie.

Pie-philes can also buy merchandise to aid in baking, consuming, serving or generally declaring one’s love for pie. Some time in the next year, Porter says he’s planning to expand into savory items, namely quiche.

It’s not terribly difficult to remember when the shop is open: 7 to 7 seven days a week. The space has just a handful of seats and a glassed-in kitchen where one can watch pastry chefs at work. Porter says he’ll continue the free delivery that helped him build his business, from 10 to 2 every day.

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Tags: Phinney Ridge, Delivery and Take Home, Pie, Lunchtime Delivery

Eastside Eats

Homegrown Extends Catering Biz to Bellevue

The sustainable sandwich shop is now bringing sustenance to the Eastside office set.

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Homegrown: Now bringing sandwiches to Bellevue

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Homegrown announced today that it is extending its catering program, formerly limited to Seattle proper, to Bellevue.

The sustainably minded sandwich shop delivers the goods in pine boxes instead of plastic trays and uses reusable totebags and Pyrex salad bowls to create what chef Rob Milliron calls a “zero waste experience.”

The menu differs somewhat from Homegrown’s main menu. Milliron told me that he designed the sandwiches and salads specifically so that they would keep despite the delay between when they are made and when they are consumed.

Delivery is free for Seattle on orders over $100, for Bellevue there’s a $10 fee. There is no minimum for breakfast orders, though Milliron requests that people order for six or more people at a time. Call with your catering wish list by 10am the day prior to delivery.

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Tags: Bellevue, Sandwiches, Lunchtime Delivery, Take Out and Catering

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