Lady M will open first Texas boutique in Houston next year with its beloved mille crepe cakes
Lady M, known for its delicate French-style “thousand-layer” crepe cakes, recently returned to Houston as a pop-up but there’s bigger news: a permanent brick-and-mortar location is slated to open in the Galleria next year.
Lady M, which opened its first bakery in New York City in 2001, operates just over a dozen locations in the U.S. but the Galleria shop will be the first in Texas.A Houston dessert shop will sell prized panettone with a cult following for a holiday collaboration
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