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Celebrate Pi Day at these Richmond bakeries

March 14 is a big day for math fans and pastry connoisseurs alike

A windowfront with a sign reading Proper Pie Co.

Proper Pie Co. has free Pi Day mugs for their first 50 customers of the day.

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March 14 — aka Pi Day — is upon us. Whether you’re a memorization whiz or you can’t name a digit, here are 3.14 ways to observe the big day.

Proper Pie Co.

Church Hill crust tycoons Proper Pie Co. are offering free Pi Day mugs to their first 50 customers today. The bakery opens at noon and closes at 6 p.m. or sellout — whichever comes first.

Minglewood Bakery

Slices of pie are just $3.14 all day tomorrow. Come by between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. for a for a vegan slice.

Shyndigz

In the mood for a key lime, peanut butter, Nutella, Butterfinger Wow, or oatmeal cream pie? Stop by Shydigz for one slice and get the second one for only $3.14.

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Looking for more bakeries to enjoy all year round? Check out our list of options around town.

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