In 1884, in the basement of a building on the corner of York and Jefferson Streets, something miraculous was happening.
Goods were delivered to citizens and stores by cart, pulled by a horse that knew every stop along the way, cementing the bakery\'s reputation as a true neighbo.
Jewish Russian immigrant Isadore Gottlieb had built a bakery that would soon be renowned in Savannah for every tasty morsel pulled from its busy oven, creating the perfect combination of southern and Jewish delicacies.
In 1884, in the basement of a building on the corner of York and Jefferson Streets, something miraculous was happening