Roggenart European Bakery to Celebrate Grand Opening in Hampstead with Community Festivities
Exciting Grand Opening of Roggenart European Bakery
Hampstead, Maryland, is about to welcome a delightful addition to its culinary scene. The grand opening of Roggenart European Bakery, Bistro and Café is scheduled for September 26, 2025, at 10:30 a.m. The bakery is located at 903 S. Main Street, Hampstead, MD, and promises to bring an authentic European experience to the local community.
The opening ceremony is set to feature Neman Popov and Brody Tennant, the bakery's co-owners, who will break a ceremonial croissant alongside notable local figures, including Carroll County Commissioner Ken Kiler, Hampstead Mayor Chris Nevin, and Hampstead Councilmember Deborah Painter. Guests can also anticipate the presentation of Maryland’s Largest Pumpkin Spice Latte, a remarkable 2.36-gallon beverage that captivates the essence of fall flavors.
Upon entering Roggenart, visitors will experience a charming European ambiance. The café's interior is designed with European-style furniture and outdoor seating, creating an inviting atmosphere. The menu boasts an array of authentic European baked goods, each made from scratch daily, featuring vegetarian options like buttery croissants, fresh salads, and artisan sandwiches. Also available will be all-day brunch options and the café's signature creation, the trending “Crookie,” famous for its croissant filled with delectable cookie dough.
Neman Popov, the founder and CEO, shares his excitement: "Hampstead's vibrant, welcoming atmosphere made it the perfect choice for Roggenart. We aim to provide a unique European experience with freshly baked pastries and gourmet sandwiches that will undoubtedly bring the community together."
Brody Tennant, also the CEO, expressed his gratitude: "We’re honored to open our doors in Hampstead, a community that places high value on family, tradition, and connection. We envision our café as a welcoming space for families to gather and make lasting memories. We cannot wait to contribute to the town’s strong sense of community."
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