Hubig's Pies, also sometimes called Hubig's New Orleans Style Pies, are a brand of
fruit
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Fruits are the means by which flowering plants (also known as angiosperms) disseminate their seeds. Edible fruits in partic ...
and sweet-filled fried pies that are produced by the Simon Hubig Pie Company in
Louisiana
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. The product was off the market from 2012 after a fire completely destroyed the factory, but the business was brought back in 2022.
History
Simon Hubig was born in Spain's Basque Country and immigrated to the United States after serving in
World War I
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. He founded the Simon Hubig Pie Company in
Fort Worth, Texas
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in 1922, capitalizing on baking skills he learned at his mother's bakery. In subsequent years, the company expanded to nine locations throughout the
Southeastern United States
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and opened its New Orleans location in 1922.
During
the Great Depression
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, all of the locations were forced to close except the New Orleans bakery, which remained profitable. Throughout the life of the company, the New Orleans bakery stayed in the same Dauphine Street location in the
Faubourg Marigny
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Its boundaries, as defined by the City Planning Commission, are North Rampart Street and St. Claude Avenue to the ...
it was founded in.
Operations
The production process changed very little over time. Before Hurricane Katrina, in addition to the famous
turnover
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-style pie, Hubig's also made individual and family-sized
pies
A pie is a baked dish which is usually made of a pastry dough casing that contains a filling of various sweet or savoury ingredients. Sweet pies may be filled with fruit (as in an apple pie), nuts (pecan pie), brown sugar (sugar pie), sweeten ...
. Hubig's Pies frequently donated fresh products to charitable organizations in the area. The
mascot
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of Hubig's Pies, and he was prominently featured on the packaging and some advertising for their pies.
Hurricane Katrina aftermath
When the city of New Orleans was struck by Hurricane Katrina in August 2005, the bakery's ventilation system, an exterior wall, and the roof were damaged. Production of Hubig's pies was halted and did not start again until more than four months later, January 4, 2006, after the neighborhood had clean water, reliable electricity, and sufficient gas pressure. Hubig's pies increased slightly in cost after the storm, and the variety of flavors offered changed. About 30,000 hand-sized pies were made a day to be delivered on the next day.
Fire and failed re-opening efforts
On July 27, 2012, a fire broke out at the bakery. Flames were seen coming from the front of the building at about 4:30 a.m. The fire grew to five alarms, engulfing the factory. A little more than an hour after the first firefighters arrived, the facade of the building crumbled. No one was hurt, but the facility was a total loss. Co-owner Andrew Ramsey originally said he planned to rebuild and resume production as soon as possible, and in 2013, the city approved plans by Hubig's to build a factory in a new location. The efforts eventually stalled, however, before any construction work had started. In 2014, Ramsey stated that he could not "give ..even a tentative date" for a return of Hubig's, because the company's owners were "not in concert about how to proceed". He added that while he himself would favor a re-opening, he had "no control over whether that happen d" As of summer 2015, there has been no construction work on a new factory, the company's web site is unreachable, and its official Facebook page has not been updated for more than two years.
In April 2015, the New Orleans City Planning Commission approved plans to construct residential buildings on the site of the former Hubig's Pies factory.
Long promised return
On July 18, 2019, it was announced that production would resume in 2020 from a plant in Jefferson Parish. The company was expected to resume production in 2020.
In November 2022, the company announced it was hiring, suggesting that a return may be in the works. They officially returned later in the month.