An upcoming bakery in Tysons is inviting customers to get an early taste of its croissants and other pastries before it officially opens.
Sunday Morning Bakehouse will host a pop-up tomorrow (Wednesday) from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Heming’s lobby at 1800 Chain Bridge Road. An assortment of croissants, brioche donuts and cookies will be available for purchase, along with hot coffee, iced matcha and iced oat milk latte.
The pop-up is open to the general public, not just residents of the Heming apartments. Credit cards and Apple Pay will be accepted, but not cash, according to a flyer advertising the event.
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Led by owner and chef Caroline Yi, Sunday Morning Bakehouse is embarking on its first expansion since launching at the Pike and Rose shopping center in Bethesda, Maryland, in 2019. The 3,100-square-foot bakery will be located at 1796 Chain Bridge Road, next door to Heming in the Scotts Run neighborhood.
The bakery previously organized a pop-up on April 23 to generate excitement for its future opening in Tysons, which is currently expected to come early this summer, a public relations representative told FFXnow.
Sunday Morning Bakehouse will join the upscale Japanese restaurant Modan and the fitness studios Body Fit Training and Apparati in the 38,000 square feet of retail space at Heming, a 28-story, 410-unit apartment building developed by Skanska.
Completed in fall 2023, Heming was the latest addition to Scotts Run, which also includes the Haden apartments, Archer Hotel, the Mitre4 office building and the temporary food and entertainment pop-up Shipgarten.
When fully built out, the 30-acre neighborhood will consist of over 6.6 million square feet of mixed-use development across 17 buildings at full build-out under a master plan brought by the developer CityLine Partners and approved by the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors in April 2013.
The county board greenlit a proposal last year to replace a planned office building with a dual-branded Hilton hotel, though it’s unclear when construction might begin.