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DECEMBER PRE-ORDERS

Below is everything you need to know about the December holiday season at Sister Pie.
For any additional questions, please email hello@sisterpie.com
PRE-ORDERS ARE OPEN!
CLICK THE TILES BELOW TO PLACE A
PRE-ORDER FOR PICK-UP
Pre-orders for December 26 - 31 will become available Friday, December 20 at 2:00pm EST
We do not offer shipping or delivery for our baked goods. Please select "In-Store Pick Up" at checkout.
HERE'S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
PRE-ORDERING
  • Pre-orders for December 9 - 24 (including Christmas pies and Holiday Cookie Boxes) will open online at 2:00pm EST Friday, December 6th.
  • Pre-orders for December 26 - 31 (including New Years Eve) will open online at 2:00pm EST Friday, December 20th.​
  • A very limited supply of Champagne Chess pies will be available for pick-up on Tuesday, December 31 via pre-order, only. Pre-orders open online at 2:00pm EST, Friday, December 20th. Due to limited supply and high demand, orders are limited to 1 pie per customer.​ ​ Customers who pre-order more than 1 pie will be contacted about being refunded for all but 1 pie. Thank you!​​
  • PLEASE NOTE: If you select multiple order dates, we cannot guarantee that items can be moved to be picked up the same day. Please double check that all of your pre-order dates match prior to check-out.
  • PICK-UP TIMES:
 
  • Pre-orders placed for December 9 - 23 will be available for pick-up 10:00am - 3:00pm on your selected day.

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  • Pre-orders placed for December 24 will be available for pick-up 8:00am - 12:00pm (noon).

  • Pre-orders placed for December 26 - 31 will be available for pick-up 10:00am - 3:00pm on your selected day.

 

  • If you arrive prior to your designated pick-up time, we cannot guarantee that your order will be ready. 

HOLIDAY HOURS
​​​Saturday 12/21 - Sunday 12/22: 10:00am - 3:00pm
Monday 12/23: 8:00am - 3:00pm
Tuesday 12/24 (Christmas Eve): 8:00am - 12:00pm (noon)
Wednesday 12/25 (Christmas Day): CLOSED
Thursday 12/26 - Friday 12/27: 8:00am - 3:00pm
Saturday 12/28 - Sunday 12/29: 10:00am - 3:00pm
Monday 12/30: 8:00am - 3:00pm
Tuesday 12/31 (New Years Eve): 8:00am - 3:00pm
Wednesday 1/1 - Sunday 1/12:​ CLOSED for winter break
Monday 1/13:​ 8:00am - 3:00pm

FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED
Once pre-orders for a specific day or item sell out, we will be unable to accept more pre-orders for that day/item. All hope is not lost, though! Limited quantities of pies, cookies, scones, muffins, savory hand pies (and more!) will be available in the bakery every day, first come, first served. In the days leading up to Christmas and New Years Eve, it is our experience that a line will form at least an hour before we open so we encourage you to wear weather appropriate clothing and comfortable shoes. We do not hold any pies over phone, via email, etc. 

CARING FOR YOUR PIE

Below are some helpful hints to keeping your pies fresh for serving.

Please refer to our Pie Care + Storage page for more information.

How long do your pies keep? What's the best way to store them?

We think our pies taste best at room temperature. We recommend you keep them on a cool counter, out of direct heat. If you won't be serving your pies for a day or two, you can also keep them in the refrigerator (in the box is fine). We recommend letting them come up to room temperature before serving.

The Apple Butter Custard, Champagne Chess, and Cranberry Crumble are best stored at room temperature and eaten within 2 days of purchase. However, it can also be refrigerated for up to 5 days.

 

The Pfeffernüsse and Salted Maple are best stored at room temperature and eaten within 3 days of purchase. However, they can also be refrigerated for up to 1 week.

The Hot Cocoa Marshmallow is best stored at room temperature and eaten within 3 days of purchase. We do not recommend putting this pie in the fridge as the marshmallow meringue topping will deflate and lose its fluffy texture.

How long do the Holiday Cookie Boxes and Holiday Shortbread Trio Boxes keep? What's the best way to store them?

Our holiday boxes keep best at room temperature in the box they come in. We recommend you keep them on a cool counter, out of direct heat. If you won't be serving the cookies for a day or two, you can also wrap the boxes in plastic wrap. Both boxes are recommended to be eaten within 5 day of purchase.

Can I freeze my pie?

While we do recommend eating our pies fresh and within a few days of purchasing, many of our pies are suitable for freezing. We do not recommend freezing the Hot Cocoa Marshmallow due to its marshmallow meringue topping.

For proper freezing, tightly wrap the pie in plastic wrap twice. When you're ready to thaw, unwrap the pie and allow it to thaw completely at room temperature, on a cool counter (typically at least 24 hours). We recommend letting the pie come up to room temperature before serving.

Can my pie be reheated?

As a general rule, the Apple Butter Custard, Champagne Chess, Hot Cocoa Marshmallow, Pfeffernüsse, and Salted Maple are not recommended for serving warm (they will melt in the oven and won't hold their shape).

To warm the Cranberry Crumble from the fridge or from room temperature, heat the oven to 300º F and warm for 20 minutes, checking the pie by placing your hand over the center to see if it is fully warmed (more time may be required).

A SEASON OF GIVING

 

The holiday season is the time of year we gather with family, friends, neighbors, and good food. We reflect on the challenges and successes of the year with gratitude, and share a meaningful meal to celebrate.

Through our Neighborhood Fund, our customers have an opportunity to extend this reachThis idea was born out of our neighbors' generous offers to help pay for others' groceries during the 2020 stay-at-home order. We are now carrying it on to make sure our baked goods and grocery options remain accessible for all.

 

Funds raised here do a few things: subsidizes our neighborhood and senior discounts, replaces the giving portion of the Pie-it-Forward initiative, and in 2021, fund the start of a community fridge for the West Village and Islandview neighborhoods. Through a partnership with The Detroit Community Fridge, Planted Detroit, and Black Bottom Businesses, LLC, we have been able to use the Neighborhood Fund to purchase a fridge and freezer, as well as pay for professional electrical work for the location. The Neighborhood Fund is also used to subsidize regular food donations to the fridge.

 

To make a donation, click the photo to the left. Donation amounts start at $5.00

 

As always, we appreciate your support!

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