Five Daughters Bakery, a family-owned shop founded in Franklin, Tennessee, will open inside Ponce City Market’s Central Food Hall on June, which is also National Doughnut Day. Featuring baked goods made fresh daily, Five Daughters will also offer drip coffee from Honest Coffee Roasters in Tennessee.

The bakery will be located on the first floor of Ponce City Market near Honeysuckle Gelato and Batter Cookie Dough Counter. All pastries are handmade with love and laughter in the early morning hours, and ingredients are sourced locally, organic, and non-GMO. The team imports top quality French butter and dark chocolate.

Offerings will rotate regularly, and visitors to Ponce City Market will find the bakery’s famous 100 layer doughnuts (a cross between a croissant and doughnut), infused with butter creams and topped with glazes. Staple flavors include vanilla cream, chocolate sea salt, maple cinnamon, King Kong (maple bacon) and purist (vanilla bean glaze). The shop will also offer paleo doughnuts, which are gluten-, dairy- and refined sugar-free, and made with almond, coconut and tapioca flour.

Stephanie and Isaac Meek, a third-generation business owner and baker, founded Five Daughters Bakery in 2015 in their hometown of Franklin, Tennessee. Isaac’s great grandfather owned a cake shop and his grandfather owned a pizzeria—it’s safe to safe that baking runs in the family. The couple named the bakery for their five daughters, aged two to 11—Dylan, Lucy, Maggie, Evangeline, and Constance. In addition to Franklin, Five Daughters has bakeries in Nashville, on the coast of Florida in Seaside, and a forthcoming location at Rosemary Beach, Florida.

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