If you have ever been at Juniper Village at Brookline, you probably know that we love pop-up shops!

Pop-up shops allow us to connect with the greater community. Recently, we hosted a pop-up shop with Village Eating House which was exceptionally dear to us because the founders of the shop are a part of our Juniper Family! Clay and Melanie Phillips are the son and daughter-in-law of residents Jan and Dave Phillips. Clay and Melanie founded Village Eating House over 20 years ago. They shared their delicious homemade sauces and dressings with a tasting station, and they provided barbeque chicken dinners, each component prepared with one of their signature sauces. A portion of the proceeds benefited the Alzheimer’s Association. The Phillips’ pride themselves on cooking with love and it shows! Thank you for bringing your love of cooking to our community!

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