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Rose's Bakery Opening Highland Park Location

Marcus Lemonis, the Lake Forest millionaire who bought Rose's Wheat-Free Bakery in December, says he plans to open a second location in Highland Park.

Marcus Lemonis, the Lake Forest resident who bought Rose’s Wheat-Free Bakery & Cafe in Evanston last December, announced Wednesday that he would open a second location for the bakery in Highland Park.

Rose’s Bakery and Café will offer fresh baked breads, cookies, cakes, cupcakes and muffins, as well as pizza, soups and sandwiches. The Highland Park location will be open seven days a week with extended hours in the summer, according to a news release issued Wednesday.

"Having gone gluten free over a year ago and becoming a patron of Rose's, I know the love and devotion that customers have for Rose's," Lemonis said.

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Last year, Lemonis stepped up at the last minute and invested $200,000 into Rose O’Carroll’s struggling enterprise so the doors could remain open and the employees could keep jobs, according to the Evanston Review. Lemonis read about the impending closure of the bakery on Facebook.

"I liked the product," Lemonis told Patch.

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The location for the bakery has yet to be determined, but Lemonis expects it to open in February.


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