Politics & Government
New Gluten-Free Grocer Seeks to Add Dine-in Cafe
Ellisville City Council to consider the request in June.
New Day Gluten Free Grocery and Cafe is hoping to add a dine-in option for it customers.
The company, which opened two weeks ago at 15622 Manchester Road, is seeking a conditional use permit from Ellisville to add the cafe. It is located where the former Beck's Gluten Free store used to be in Tammy Square Shopping Center.
Garrett Beck, co-owner of the store, told council members during a recent public hearing that his business was one of only three or four of its kind in the nation.
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“We want to serve gluten-free food fresh and hot,” he said.
The company offers freshly made gluten-free baked goods and prepared dishes. It also provides local businesses with gluetn-free products. Every Saturday, New Day offers free samples of its creations.
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The council will consider the request for the conditional use permit in June.
In other business, the council unanimously approved Mayor Matt Pirrello’s nomination of Ed Aderman for re-appointment to the Park Board.
AIn addition, the council unanimously approved Mayor Matt Pirrello’s nomination of Ed Aderman for reappointment to the Park Board.