Do you remember the homemade pies your grandma used to make? They were the best, weren’t they? While delicious homemade pie can be hard to come by (especially if you are lazy like me and don’t want to put in the work), there are a few places in the Centennial State that make a stellar pastry, including the unique Maura Farms and Bakery:
Located in Pueblo, Marua Farms and Bakery is a beloved family-owned and operated business that is a favorite of locals and visitors alike.
What began in 1963 as a small business selling potica to family and friends turned into a full-blown retail store by 1981, which has continued to grow and expand over the next several decades.
When you visit Maura Farms and Bakery today, you will discover an impressive assortment of homemade goodies, including cookies, sweet bread, candies, and - of course - pie!
Featuring all of your favorite flavors, the pies at Maura Farms are made fresh in-store and waiting for you to take home and bake, which is perfect for holidays, parties, potlucks, or just lunch on Monday.
In addition to the pies and other pastries, Maura Farms also offers grandma's signature potica, plus bread, candy, cheese, salami, coffee, and Italian olives.
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