The Bakery was open when we went to
for the Fairies and Forest Friends Event. I wrote about that yesterday, here.
The Bakery is one of the 13 original buildings from 1822.
It was a part of a well established, self sustained, active community of 400 people until 1848.
We visit the park often as it is close to home.
If you are curious about the history of Allaire Village you can read previous posts I have written
Very nice photos, the place looks inviting. The zucchini walnut bread would be fantastic with coffee on a chilly Spring morning.
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I love bakeries... especially ones that have ambiance... that one seems to.
ReplyDeleteSo lovely in a beautiful setting
ReplyDeleteVery nice place to visit and lots of treats to buy!
ReplyDeleteThe bee hive oven is interesting: either it warms bees in winter or its the deep shape and fire in the back of the oven. Linda in Kansas
ReplyDeleteDebbie, I enjoyed the fairy garden photos in the previous post, but this bakery had such sweet treats that I could not have left empty-handed. Did you indulge?
ReplyDeletei did not. i was drawn to the breads but decided to pass...i am not sure why!!
DeleteSo pleased they let you take photographs.
ReplyDeleteThe zucchini walnut bread looks good.
All the best Jan
Oh wow, I would need to bring a few dollars with me if I visit this place! The cookie table...yum!!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad they allowed you to take your photos!! I lingered long over each one...
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat looking bakery. I want some of that zucchini bread
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, dear Debbie. This place looks inviting and heartwarming.
ReplyDeleteIt has such a warm, cozy feeling to the place. I am glad they let you take photos.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful spot! It looks cozy and everything looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE bakeries! I would love to visit this!!! How exquisite.
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