Whether it be sipping on a local beer, eating a slice of pizza, or partaking in one of the many pop-up events, the Metal Arts Village is almost always hoppin’ with locals. Many of the events hosted at Tucson Hop Shop contribute to the community in some way or form, much like the upcoming 520 Day event they’ve got in the works with the Boys & Girls Club of Tucson.
In the last few months, something fresh has been coming out of Hop Shop’s metaphorical oven — local bakery pop-ups.
“We love supporting other small, local businesses and helping them grow,” said Jessie Mance of Tucson Hop Shop. “We’ve also really enjoyed getting to know the awesome bakers themselves. Our customers love a sweet treat with their beer or wine, and frankly, nothing pairs with carbs quite like more carbs.”
Each of the bakery pop-ups at 3230 N. Dodge Blvd. features a rotating schedule of local bakers. The upcoming lineup includes yummy and gooey goodies from Cute & Classy Krispies, Janeé Bakes (bundt cakes, brownies, cookies, and more), Kim’s Confections, whose treats have a vintage feel with a definite modern take, and the decadent doughnuts and pastries of Cal’s Bakeshop.
They’ve already hosted a few of these pop-ups, and a schedule of upcoming events can be found online, but keep reading to see which bakers are setting up shop soon.
Additionally, and aside from the brick-and-mortar pizza joint, Ciao Down, Tucson Hop Shop welcomes food trucks on Monday, Friday, and Saturday. They’re usually set up for 2-3 hours beginning at 5:30 or 6 p.m.
Tucson Hop Shop is located at 3230 N. Dodge Blvd. For more information, visit tucsonhopshop.com.
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