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Hubig’s Pies in 1925

July 27, 2012 by Charlie London

Council vote brings Hubig’s Pies closer to comeback
POSTED: 12:39 PM Thursday, June 20, 2013
UPDATE: June 20, 2013
BY: The Associated Press
TAGS: Hubig’s Pies, New Orleans City Council

A 7-0 vote by New Orleans’ City Council brings one of the city’s favorite confections closer to a comeback.

Today’s vote approved a permit for Hubig’s Pies to establish a bakery in the city’s Marigny neighborhood, blocks from where a fire last July gutted the building that housed Hubig’s since 1921.

The fire meant the disappearance of the small paper-wrapped pies that were sold throughout the city, often in checkout aisles at grocery stores, pharmacies, coffee shops and other retailers.

The permit was granted for a site currently owned by the city’s arts high school.

Although the vote was unanimous there was some opposition from neighbors who said they love Hubig’s pies but worry about potential traffic and drainage problems at the planned bakery.
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The Hubig’s online store is accepting “angel investor” orders.

https://www.hubigs.com/portals/hubigs/cart/c-1-t-shirts.aspx

You will receive one case of pies to be delivered after the plant re-opens. The cost is $50. Likely each one bought keeps an employee for another day.

It is my understanding that one case = 40 pies.

It’s unlikely the phone number works but it could
have been forwarded… Hubig’s phone number
is (504) 945-2181.

You can also email them at orders@hubigs.com
for more information.

“REBUILD RESTORE REHUBIG’S, WE WILL NOT LOSE OUR FLAVOR!”
With Love, The Bowman and Ramsey Families.”

From the February 5, 1925 issue of the Times Picayune.

Hubig’s Pies were not born in New Orleans. Hubig’s Pies were distributed in many states before a factory was built in New Orleans. Check out a 1911 advertisement below:

Below is an advertisement from the May 24, 1922 New Orleans Item newspaper.

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Fire Spurs Run on Pies

July 27, 2012 by Charlie London

UPDATE: June 20, 2013
Council vote brings Hubig’s Pies closer to comeback
POSTED: 12:39 PM Thursday, June 20, 2013
BY: The Associated Press

A 7-0 vote by New Orleans’ City Council brings one of the city’s favorite confections closer to a comeback.

Today’s vote approved a permit for Hubig’s Pies to establish a bakery in the city’s Marigny neighborhood, blocks from where a fire last July gutted the building that housed Hubig’s since 1921.

The fire meant the disappearance of the small paper-wrapped pies that were sold throughout the city, often in checkout aisles at grocery stores, pharmacies, coffee shops and other retailers.

The permit was granted for a site currently owned by the city’s arts high school.

Although the vote was unanimous there was some opposition from neighbors who said they love Hubig’s pies but worry about potential traffic and drainage problems at the planned bakery.
***
The Hubig’s online store is accepting “angel investor” orders.

https://www.hubigs.com/portals/hubigs/cart/c-1-t-shirts.aspx

You will receive one case of pies to be delivered after the plant re-opens. The cost is $50. Likely each one bought keeps an employee for another day.

It is my understanding that one case = 40 pies.

It’s unlikely the phone number works but it could
have been forwarded… Hubig’s phone number
is (504) 945-2181.

You can also email them at orders@hubigs.com
for more information.

“REBUILD RESTORE REHUBIG’S, WE WILL NOT LOSE OUR FLAVOR!”
With Love, The Bowman and Ramsey Families.”

A five alarm fire, early this morning, destroyed the Hubig’s Pie Company in operation since 1922.

A survey of local businesses revealed that any store that had Hubig’s Pies, sold out quickly.

At 10 a.m. I commented to Ms. Karen at Terranova’s that I bet she sold all the Hubig’s Pies within an hour. Ms. Karen replied, “We were out within 15 minutes of opening the door!”

Sadly, Hubig’s is now one of those places Benny Grunch & the Bunch will say, “Ain’t Dere No More”. Hopefully, Hubig’s Pies will not be a memory and that we’ll see the ubiquitous pies once again.

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