Nationwide — Natasha Brown-Wainwright, the Founder and CEO of Natasha’s Just Brittle established B’More Made with Pride Commercial Kitchen & Café in 2017 to provide small businesses, like hers, the opportunity to venture into the culinary industry. The establishment is licensed both with the State as a small batch processing plant and with Baltimore City as a commercial kitchen.
In 2018, recognizing the need for a shared kitchen space for other food businesses, the CEO decided to obtain licensing as a shared kitchen, leading to the creation of B’More Made with Pride Commercial Kitchen. It stands out as one of the only kitchens with an attached café, open Tuesday to Saturday from 9 A.M. to 4 P.M., featuring a breakfast menu, scratch desserts, and Natasha’s Just Brittle treats.
Natasha’s Just Brittle/B’More Made with Pride takes pride in nurturing new businesses. Some of the incubator’s success stories include Blondie’s Doughnuts in Fallstaff Shopping Center, The Brunch Gods (now a brick-and-mortar spot in Windsor Mill), and Arepi (opening a brick-and-mortar in Fells Point this Spring).
Recently, the café received rave reviews from Big Schlim, a premium food reviewer. Whether you’re a culinary business in need of a home or a food enthusiast looking for great food, Come Eat, Drink, and B’More Happy at The Cafe @ B’More Made with Pride.
To learn more, visit the official website at CafeAtBMore.com
Be sure to follow the brand on Instagram @NatashasBrittle and @BMoreMadeWithPride
For media inquiries and to schedule interviews for Natasha Brown-Wainwright, contact natashabmoremade@gmail.com or 410-982-9995.