History of Leonard's Bakery


In June 1882 the British sailing ship 'Monarch' brought Arecnion & Amelia
DoRego from San Miguel Island, Portugal to Maui under contract to work the sugar
cane fields.
Some 33 years later, their grandson Leonard was born. In 1946 Leonard
and his wife Margaret moved to Honolulu with their daughter Diane, age 8.
Leonard worked at Snowflake Bakery until he founded Leonard's Bakery in 1952
Leonard and Margaret were no strangers to hard work, both coming from very
large families. The bakery prospered. Not long after opening,
Leonard's mother suggested making malasadas for Shrove Tuesday - a Portuguese
tradition.
Although thinking it may be too ethnic, Leonard's bakers complied.
Malasadas were a huge hit. And, the appetite for malasadas in Hawaii
was born.
Due to Leonard's popularity Leonard required a larger, more modern facility,
moving into their present location at 933 Kapahulu Avenue in 1957.
Having an early hand in the company business, Leonard Jr's. first job was
sitting on a plastic bucket counting script in the red & white malasada wagon.
"I remember it like it was yesterday - the 50th State Fair at Kapiolani Park,
riding the 'mad mouse' and listening to the song Rhythm of the Falling Rain by
the Cascades. "I felt honored to be trusted with such an important job".
He didn't realize until years later that it saved valuable sleep time for
workers starting again only hours after closing each day.
Leonard Jr. is keeping the tradition alive with new creations like the
Malasadamobile®, Malasada Babies™, Pao Doce
pups™ and Malasada Puffs™. Today you will find malasadas as an exotic
dessert in many fine restaurants.
And, to think it all started in a small 'hole-in-the-wall' bake shop on
Kapahulu with an ethnic treat brought over in 1882.

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