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The soup’s on at Grand Traverse Pie Company

The colder months are surrounding us all with the chill of the fall and winter seasons! Come inside to the Grand Traverse Pie Company and warm up with a good bowl of soup. Our 15 inviting cafes prepare fresh made hearty quiche, pot pies, and the perfect complement- a cup or bowl of soup.

We prepare soups daily that provide warmth, coziness, and comfort. Our soups can be a great hearty meal all by itself or you can add it to a combo with a half sandwich or half salad and get a special price for complementing your lunch with soup. Our most popular soup is Tomato Basil Bisque, rich and creamy and perfect to dip your grilled cheese in to! No comparison out there.

Also, October is Soup Celebration Month at Grand Traverse Pie Company; we honor the love of soup that goes way back for all of us! We are featuring some new varieties, including Spicy Kale and Sausage, Creamy Chicken Poblano, Hearty Baked Potato, and organic Lentil and Chickpea. Many of our soups are gluten free and vegetarian and boy are they tasty.

October 1st through the 5th we are offering all of our registered Pie Dough Club loyalty members a free cup of soup of any variety on the daily menu. Even if you miss this loyalty club deal, the best choice you can make is to enjoy soup at the Grand Traverse Pie Company all winter long.

Crunched for time? Check out GT Pie’s soups of the day selections and come on over for a container to go or to enjoy in our dining rooms during your lunch hour. Our shops are cozy and a perfect respite from the fast paced activities of the holiday season.

See you at Grand Traverse Pie Company real soon. Soup’s On!

 

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2 thoughts on “The soup’s on at Grand Traverse Pie Company”

  1. Peter Davis says:

    What are the ingredients in your wonderful black bean soup?

    1. Erin says:

      Hi Peter! Thanks for your question. Our Black Bean Soup has black beans, onions, celery, tomatoes, vegetable stock, tomato paste, green peppers, carrots, and some spices. 🙂

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