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Cafe Demetre Burlington
1250 Brant St, U 104,Business details
Description
Caffé Demetre was named so, after the owner's grandfather “Dimitri” who as a young boy, worked in his father’s small town bakery known as the "Yorkville Candy Kitchen" in the early 1900's. The little shop in South Carolina was famous for it homemade ice cream- made primarily in the hot summer months from fresh cream that was brought in by local dairy farmers.
In the early 1900s, my great-grandfather, John "Demetriou" Demas, in his famous York, South Carolina Ice Cream parlor, "The Yorkville Candy Kitchen," taught his sons that the key to making fine old-fashioned ice cream was all in the smooth, velvety texture of fresh-farm cream. Great-grandfather John insisted that to fully appreciate fine ice cream, flavor was secondary to the ice cream's creamy texture. One's taste buds have to first sample a smooth cream texture, followed immediately by flavor brought upon by fine quality ingredients.
With those high standards, by 1919, the family-owned ice cream parlor grew to producing hundreds of gallons of home-made ice cream per week. My great-grandfather even produced custom flavors for local farmers who would bring in their own cream from their farm. Although his famous dessert parlor no longer exists, his great expertise, integrity and commitment for quality have been passed on by family tradition to Caffe Demetre, the cafe dedicated in his honour.
Categories
Features
- Ice Cream
- Cakes
- Coffee
- Milkshakes
Parking detail
- Free
Accessibility & amenities
- Wheelchair
Business hours
- Saturday
- Sunday
- Monday
- Tuesday
- Wednesday
- Thursday
- Friday