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Frost Bake Shop

Cookies, cupcakes, pie — oh my! The dessert masters at Frost know how to satisfy a sweet tooth. For a gift or a gathering, pick up a heavenly decadent chocolate silk pie. The creamy smooth filling sits inside a deliciously flaky crust. Topped with lightly sweetened house-made whipped cream and grated chocolate, it’s sure to be a hit ($21). Visit Frost Bake Shop at 394 S. Grove Park or frostbakeshop.com.

Novel.

A good book is a great go-to for the hard-to-buy-for folks in your life. Fans of the long-shuttered Libertyland theme park might enjoy Images of Modern America: Libertyland by John Stevenson. This look at the park’s history — accompanied by a collection of photographs provided by former park employees, guests, and historians — will take your giftee on a roller coaster ride down memory lane. Visit Novel. at 387 Perkins Extended or novelmemphis.com.

Dinstuhl’s

Sour, salty, sweet, or decadent — whatever your craving, Dinstuhl’s homemade candies are the cure. Since 1902, the candy-makers at this Memphis institution have produced local favorites, such as their legendary Cashew Crunch toffee topped with flecks of coconut ($10.95/8 oz., $19.95/lb.). To purchase this or other delightful offerings, stop by one of three convenient locations (436 Grove Park, 7730 Poplar Avenue #3 in Germantown, or 5280 Pleasant View) or visit dinstuhls.com.

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New locations for Havana’s Pilon and Frost.

Not very long after Marialys Gonzalez and her husband, Pedro Pena, opened Havana’s Pilón on Madison in downtown Memphis three years ago, the requests started pouring in for a more eastward representation.

They kept busy serving up Cuban sandwiches, empanadas, and tres leches desserts in their small downtown eatery, eventually expanding into the bay next door and acquiring a catering job for the Memphis Redbirds.

“There are a lot of Latinos on the teams, and they get tired of the same food when they’re traveling — hamburgers and that sort of thing,” Pena says.

Recently the couple took the plunge and opened a second location in Bartlett.

“There are a lot of Latinos in the community there,” Pena says in answer to why they chose Bartlett.

The new spot is smaller as far as table tops, but what they traded in for seating they gained in kitchen size.

“It’s almost twice the size [of our downtown location],” Pena says.

The menus are almost identical, offering Ropafongo, which is Mofongo with Ropa Vieja, or shredded beef over mashed fried green plantains with fried pork skin, garlic, and olive oil ($13); Bacalao Guisado, or codfish stew, with dried codfish mixed and tossed with onions, garlic, bell pepper, olive oil, and boiled potatoes ($10, including two sides); and the prettiest little empanadas this side of the Gulf ($2.75). I had the guava and cheese. I will never be the same.

In the coming weeks, they will offer daily specials just as they do downtown, which includes two sides and a drink for only $6.95, and they are in the process of hiring a delivery driver.

“We will have catering and delivery at the new location just like [downtown],” Pena says. “It’s doing excellent,” he says.

Pedro Pena and Marialys Gonzalez show off their delicious dishes.

The goal was always to expand for the Kloos family, the wizards behind the Gooey Butter cookies sold at their bakeries, Frost Bake Shop.

They opened first as a wholesaler to local restaurants, including Jim’s Place, Fleming’s, Dixie Cafe, and Soul Fish, in 2004 out of their Bartlett baking facility.

Their first retail shop opened in Laurelwood in 2013.

Recently they spread the sugary, buttery love to Collierville, opening their second retail location this week at 1016 W. Poplar, Suite 107.

The new shop is nearly double the size of the Laurelwood mainstay, with 3,400 square feet to play with.

The menu is pretty much the same — red velvet, banana, caramel, and chocolate cakes, cupcakes, pies, cheesecakes, and, of course, the habit-forming Gooey Butter cookies, but they plan to offer wedding consultations and classes at their most recent incarnation, something that before was offered only in Bartlett.

Collierville made perfect sense.

“We love the Collierville area,” owner/operator Kristi Kloos says. “I was a teacher at Bailey Station Elementary, and the city is very family oriented. They made me feel included and involved in the community.”

She hopes to return the favor.

“We want to do more things that involve kids and the family in the shop, and we look forward to ways to get involved in the community,” Kristi says.

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Sushi Jimmi To Open Restaurant, etc.

Sushi Jimmi‘s Jimmy Sinh confirmed plans for a new restaurant at the old Wendy’s on Poplar across the street from Senses. 

He hope to have the restaurant open by October or November. 

Sinh says the restaurant’s menu will be the same as the food truck, but there will be more wiggle room. He envisions having a Taco Tuesday or throwing in specials like fajitas. 

Sinh is also starting a second food truck that will serve Vietnamese sandwiches (!). He hasn’t settled on a name for the venture yet, but he’s been busy training staff, so expect to see it on the road soon.

Pink Diva Cupcakery and Cuisine is switching its focus and will now concentrate on catering and its food truck. The restaurant on Florida is now closed. 

Pink Diva’s Cassi Conyers says she hopes to have the food truck operating in the next month. She says that traffic to the restaurant was often slow. With the truck, she can go to the traffic. 

Also in the works is a vegan cupcake mix. She says a mix is much easier to ship than a cupcake. 

“I’m taking it in a new direction,” says Conyers of Pink Diva. “In the last year and a half, I’ve accomplished a lot.” 

Pink Diva caters corporate events, birthday parties, etc. More info here

Frost Bake Shop will hold a ribbon cutting for its second location in Collierville at 1016 W. Poplar on Tuesday, August 16th, 11:30 a.m.

The new shop is considerably bigger than the East Memphis location, and there are plans for classes as well as private parties in the space. 

Celtic Crossing recently announced some changes, including the installation of a new mosquito repellant system (!). 

They also have a couple new menu items (Irish nachos!), a seasonal wine menu, and a new manager, Christopher Darling, who has an eye toward efficiency.