![]() On getting information about this, the police arrived at the scene and chased the bear away into the forest.Īlso, they have published an awareness post on Facebook about how to deal with a bear in residential areas.Īlso Read : Time is 15 seconds… Can you find the hidden lion in this picture? After eating the cake in the kitchen there, he also played in the swimming pool. Well, if man goes in search of nature, so many happy things happen, similarly, what will happen if wild animals come into the city where humans live? Animals get excited and curious about anything we see as nothing else.Ī bear has entered a residential area adjacent to the Simi Valley area of the United States. Those of us who are used to showering at home day in and day out, when we see rivers and waterfalls, we don’t want to leave there. Let’s open our eyes and see everything with wonder. It is also very refreshing to the body.Įspecially if we go into the forested mountain region, everything that meets our eyes will be a great surprise. Seeing the splendor of nature, the mind becomes blissful and ecstatic. We’re looking to give something special to folks.When people get bored of living the same daily life, they go in search of nature like beaches, mountains and forests. It’s not just another ice cream sandwich shop. You’ll see folks really enjoy what we’re providing, and the customer service. Take a look at our Yelp page, for instance. "We’ve done our best to give a very good customer experience. "It’s been incredible," Halloum said of the business so far. Despite North Beach's controls on formula retail, the new shop is still within the law, because there are fewer than 11 total outlets. They've since expanded to six locations there, one in Scottsdale, Ariz., and now, these two. Halloum's friends Rob Robbins and Shane Stanger founded the Baked Bear in southern California in 2013. had, but the front window still will open to Columbus. There won't be any TVs, as Giordano Bros. ![]() The 1,000-square-foot space has a counter for ordering on the right side and seating for up to 45 on the left. This location will also offer a small selection of dessert wines (about four or five, Halloum said), running roughly $6 a glass. Photo: Cliff EndsleyĬ ookie sandwiches are $4.95, brownie sandwiches are $5.50, donut sandwiches are $5.95 and combos are $5.50. "My favorite would be a donut sandwich with coffee ice cream and Fruity Pebbles, and you’ve got yourself all the elements of breakfast-at least the kind I like to eat," Halloum joked.Ĭookie flavors include regular and gluten-free chocolate chip, red velvet, cookies and cream, snickerdoodle, funfetti and white chocolate macadamia nut. Customers can mix-and-match cookies, brownies and hot glazed donuts-all made from scratch in-house-along with 10 different toppings, including hot caramel and brownie bits. ![]() The shop will offer a larger selection than the Wharf location, including 16 ice cream flavors, made for the Baked Bear in its own facility, and more than a dozen flavors of cookies. "We’re fortunate to be able to lean on each other and provide a stellar service in Fisherman's Wharf, and we’re really excited about this new place.” Baked Bear Fisherman's Wharf. “We couldn’t do it without the entire family being involved," he said. ![]() The operation is headed by Joseph Halloum and his family his wife, mother, sisters and brothers are all involved. This is Baked Bear's second northern California location the first opened in February, in a concession trailer at 2824 Jones St. Going forward, the shop's regular hours will be 11am-11pm Sunday through Thursday, and 11am-1am Friday and Saturday. The first 15 people in line will also receive a free Baked Bear T-shirt. The owners announced the grand opening will be at 1pm Saturday, with free ice cream sandwiches from 1–3pm. It'll open this weekend, just in time for Fourth of July crowds to stream through North Beach. As we reported back in November 2015, a franchise of SoCal-based ice cream sandwich shop Baked Bear has moved into the former Giordano Bros. ![]()
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