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The Maker City 101 with Flour Head Bakery

Mahasti Vafaie started her small business as most people do – with a big learning curve in front of her. 

An engineer who wasn’t particularly happy with her career choice, she returned to school with the vision of becoming a doctor.

Then a 1990 trip to New Orleans with her mom led her in a new direction.

“I had been working as a waitress and managing some catering, and while I was in New Orleans I thought I’d come back (to Knoxville) and open a restaurant,” she said. 

“I didn’t really have a vision when I opened it. I didn’t want ferns and brass, which is what we had in Knoxville at the time. Originally I wanted a French bistro, but the space that I found on Market Square had a pizza oven, and the landlord didn’t want to move it. I didn’t want to open a pizza place, but I thought about it over the weekend and leased the space from him.”

And with that, The Tomato Head was born, serving pizza only at lunchtime. 

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Help plan The Maker City Summit

Are you interested in learning new ways to grow your maker business? Do you want to pick the brains of experts in marketing, branding, social media and more? Do you love a really good cup of coffee?

If the answer to any – or all – of these questions is ‘yes,’ then mark September 23, 2018, on your calendar for the third annual Knoxville Maker City Summit at The Mill and Mine!

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