The Day

On Foxwoods’ Great Cedar Concourse, things are sweet

Sprinkleto­wn Donuts & Ice Cream opens its doors

- By BRIAN HALLENBECK Day Staff Writer

Foxwoods Resort Casino’s newest sweet spot grew out of a pop-up store.

There’s PieCaken in its past, too.

Zac Young’s Sprinkleto­wn Donuts & Ice Cream, the latest entry in Foxwoods’ ongoing culinary transforma­tion, opened Friday on the casino’s Great Cedar Concourse opposite Cedars Steak & Oysters restaurant. Considered one of the top 10 pastry chefs in the country, Young joins Foxwoods’ all-star roster of celebrity chefs, which includes Gordon Ramsay, whose Hell’s Kitchen restaurant opened at the casino last summer.

Young’s pop-up version of Sprinkleto­wn thrived at Foxwoods a couple of years ago. His new confection­ery is the first of what could eventually be many.

“He’s got such a following,” Rodney Butler, chairman of the casino-owning Mashantuck­et Pequot Tribe, said during Friday’s Sprinkleto­wn ribbon-cutting. “It was a no-brainer for us to host his first retail store.”

Young, 41, has long had a connection to Foxwoods, serving as corporate pastry director for Craveable Hospitalit­y Group, owners of two Foxwoods restaurant­s, the David Burke Prime steakhouse and Caputo Trattoria.

“I hired Zac about 12 years ago at one of our New York restaurant­s,” said Stephen Goglia, Craveable’s president and chief executive officer, who took part in the ribbon-cutting. “He’s so creative.”

Goglia related the story of the PieCaken, the 2015 Young creation that’s taken on a life of its own. Conceived as a whimsical Thanksgivi­ng Day concoction — “the TurDucken of desserts” — the original PieCaken was a combinatio­n of pecan pie, pumpkin pie and spice cake layered with cinnamon buttercrea­m and

topped with apple pie filling. Other holiday versions now exist.

“We went from Zac making them in the basement of one of our restaurant­s to selling tens of thousands of them,” Goglia said.

He said Craveable is in discussion­s with a national chain interested in growing the Sprinkleto­wn concept: “customizab­le doughnuts and signature ice cream sundaes with a ‘choose your own adventure’ menu.”

“This feels like a homecoming,” Young, who grew up in Portland, Maine, said after Friday’s event. “I started coming to Foxwoods when I was 12 years old. My father would come down once a month with his poker buddies and I’d tag along. (Foxwoods) didn’t have as many family options then.”

But now, he said, the casino, “despite its massivenes­s,” has the feel of a community, “small and precious.”

Young said he was opening a Sprinkleto­wn pop-up in a Chicago location when Jason Guyot, Foxwoods’ president and CEO, caught wind of it.

“He called to say, ‘Why isn’t Zac doing a pop-up at Foxwoods?’ ” Young said. “I was on a plane the next day.”

Young got the Foxwoods pop-up up and running in five days. Due to its popularity, its planned two-month stint grew to six months.

He said PieCaken started as “a whim, a joke,” adding, “It’s not a joke anymore.”

Sold online through the PieCaken Bakeshop, they go for $99.95 apiece.

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 ?? PHOTOS BY DANA JENSEN/THE DAY ?? Left, Zac Young places a tray of High Rollers, fancy jumbo donuts, above, on the counter Friday in his new Sprinkleto­wn Donuts & Ice Cream.
PHOTOS BY DANA JENSEN/THE DAY Left, Zac Young places a tray of High Rollers, fancy jumbo donuts, above, on the counter Friday in his new Sprinkleto­wn Donuts & Ice Cream.

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