EASTON, Pa. – A destination for unique, handmade clothing, accessories and tasty eats has ended operations in Northampton County.
Casa 401, a concept store offering small-batch, conscious goods made by independent creators from Colombia, and its adjoining raclette eatery and creperie, Queso at Casa, closed on June 21 on North Third Street in downtown Easton.
Owner Andrea Rincon told 69 News that she is now focusing on her year-old creperie stand, Crepes at Casa, inside the Easton Public Market, and she will continue offer the specialty raclette dishes in a mobile format, via festivals and other events.
“We’ve been receiving lots of love and support and although a bittersweet goodbye, we are so grateful for all the blessings received and the great people we met through out these years,” reads an announcement on Casa 401’s Facebook page…