History
In 1951, John Pappas and his family came from Greece to America by
boat to start their new life. By 1957, John opened what is now known
as Geddes Bakery. The bakery got its name from the town of Geddes,
where it had originated in the city of Solvay, NY.
In 1963, John
moved the bakery from Solvay to the city of Syracuse the new
building was built at 1830 Teall Avenue on the Syracuse’ north side.
Geddes Bakery continued doing business out of the Teall Avenue
location for over thirty-seven years.
In 1986, Vasilios Pappas,
John’s son took over the business and continued operating out of the
Teall Avenue location. Two years later in 1988 John Pappas passed
away, leaving the responsibilities of continuing the family business
and tradition to offer quality baked goods and fresh breads to
Vasilios.
In June of 2000, Vasilios built a beautiful new bakery in
North Syracuse, New York. The bakery is now run by Vasilios’ three
children and continues to bring the freshest, most delicious, and
finest quality treats and breads to you in the tradition of their
grandfather and father before them.
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