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The Good Life Lives on at J Street Bakery

Dolce Vita wine shop may have left its tiny space in downtown Lake Worth, moving just around the block. But the good life continues with new tenants J Street Bakery (9 N. J St.; 561-533-0150), the breads, cakes, cookies, pastries, and more venture of Matthew Lamstein and Jacqueline Moore.  Lamstein...
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Dolce Vita wine shop may have left its tiny space in downtown Lake Worth, moving just around the block. But the good life continues with new tenants J Street Bakery (9 N. J St.; 561-533-0150), the breads, cakes, cookies, pastries, and more venture of Matthew Lamstein and Jacqueline Moore. 

Lamstein (the bread guy) and Moore (the desserts maven) tried to open their own shop a year or so ago, but when their plans fell through, they lost touch for a while, coming back together when the minuscule storefront on J Street became available. 

Inspired by the bread recipes of California's Tassajara Zen Center,

Lamstein has almost four decades behind the oven, from Vermont to South

Florida. Moore, from a family of Philadelphia restaurateurs, got into

the business trying to craft desserts palatable to her diabetic

husband. 

Together, they produce several varieties of bread, from

a Tassajara-esque multigrain loaf to sourdough made with Lamstein's 3-year-old culture, along with desserts both sinful and gluten-free

and/or vegan. To boost production, they're hoping to take over the

now-shuttered and much, much larger Scandia Bakery in Lake Worth and

crank up its 1923-vintage gas ovens. Charlie will let you know how that

works out.


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