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A 2nd Le Macaron store coming in Mayfair Mall

Since we opened our first shop one year ago in The Corners of Brookfield, you have been our greatest supporters and we would like to thank you for that; this has encouraged us to open a second location.

We looked at many places in Greater Milwaukee, and we have some exciting news for you as we have agreed to open our second shop in Mayfair Mall this coming Fall!

We will also serve every day over 20 flavors of the finest macarons, made with the classic and unique French recipe, as well as our diverse selection of 25+ European style cakes and 20 flavors of premium Gelato, authentic French pastries—like those you find in Paris—and an even broader choice of artisan chocolates.

We hope to see you in the fall at Mayfair Mall!

With 164 stores and almost 1.3 million sqft, Mayfair is the largest mall in Wisconsin, and Le Macaron French Pastries had to be there…. We plan to open on October 1, 2021.
Le Macaron French Pastries will be located on the first floor, between J. Crew and Aldo, facing Urban Outfitter and GAP.
Remodeling started on Aug 9 and will last for about 6 weeks. Macarons, cakes, pastries, fine chocolates and Gelato will be on the menu like in The Corners of Brookfield.

Published by Philippe Guyony

The Vincent was of course not my first motorcycle, but rather a slow maturation process, which started in 1982 when a friend of mine offered me the opportunity to ride his Rapide for a few miles. I was student at that time, and in fact, it took me 12 long years to afford the acquisition of my own 1948 Rapide Series B. Since, I have own many other V-Twins of any kind, including a 1951 C Black Shadow, but the Egli-Vincent became to me like an obviousness, or at least, the motorcycle that suited me the best. Even today, although I love all British Classics, she remains for me the ultimate motorcycle, the one I would have if I had to keep only one. My wish is to be able to convey this passion to you through these pages dedicated to the Egli-Vincent and more widely to the Fast Vincent.

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