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Levain Bakery-Eatery moving to new, bigger premises at Merikortteli

 

Demand for Levain’s sourdough bread and pastries is so high that its current bakery-eatery has grown too small. Fortunately, it found new, bigger premises nearby at Merikortteli in the Punavuori district of Helsinki.

The most entertaining and tasty quarter in Punavuori will welcome another new arrival at the end of February, when the popular bakery-eatery Levain moves to larger premises in the Merikortteli building. The service offerings at the property on Telakkakatu are expanding rapidly: the superb Italian pizza restaurant Forza opened at Merikortteli earlier this year, and the popular indie cinema Riviera will open later this year. Merikortteli is already home to the Kaffa Roastery and Moko Market Café.

In addition to freshly baked breads and mouthwatering pastries, Levain serves casual breakfasts, lunches and dinners that you can enjoy on the premises or take with you.

“We opened Levain on Kankurinkatu in Punavuori in 2017, because we felt that Helsinki was lacking proper bread. Levain’s bread and pastries have become so popular since then that our Kankurinkatu bakery-eatery has grown too small. Fortunately, we found wonderful new premises for Levain in the same neighbourhood, allowing us to further grow our business and serve our customers even better in the future!” restaurateur Matti Wikberg says.

Offering a wide range of services is important for real estate investment company Antilooppi.

“Merikortteli is home to a unique and vibrant work community to whom we are happy to offer a wide range of services, from restaurants and cafés to fitness, grocery shopping and evening entertainment. Our aim is to make daily life for the building’s users and local residents easier and more enjoyable, and Levain is a great addition to Merikortteli’s offerings. We wish Levain a very warm welcome!” says Asset Manager Maarit Kivelä.

 

Further information:

Maarit Kivelä, Asset Manager, tel. +358 50 390 0337

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