Dewey's Bakery

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Dewey's Bakery is a historic bakery located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Established in 1930, Dewey's Bakery has become a beloved institution known for its traditional Moravian baked goods, including Moravian cookies and Moravian sugar cake.

History

Dewey's Bakery was founded by Dewey G. Wilkerson in 1930. The bakery quickly gained popularity for its high-quality baked goods, particularly its Moravian cookies, which are thin, crisp cookies made with a variety of flavors such as ginger, sugar, and lemon. Over the years, Dewey's Bakery has expanded its product line to include a wide range of cookies, cakes, and other baked goods.

Products

Dewey's Bakery is renowned for its traditional Moravian baked goods. Some of the most popular products include:

  • Moravian Cookies: Thin, crisp cookies available in various flavors.
  • Moravian Sugar Cake: A sweet, yeast-raised coffee cake topped with cinnamon and sugar.
  • Cheese Straws: Savory, baked cheese snacks.
  • Brownie Crisps: Thin, crispy brownie cookies.

Locations

Dewey's Bakery operates several retail locations in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and its products are also available in select grocery stores and online.

Community Involvement

Dewey's Bakery is actively involved in the local community, supporting various charitable organizations and events. The bakery often partners with local schools and non-profits for fundraising efforts.

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