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Bidra med feedbackSeems to me, who ever is running this bakery, is not fully committed to operating a bakery. They have alot of excuses why they can 't run a bakery like every other bakery. They want it to be easy. guess what, operating a small business isn 't always easy. They are more focused on supplying retail venues, than having a bakery. On their website, they claim Sunny farms has their breads daily, I go there frequently, as soon as they open, that basket with the sign two spot bakery is always empty. If you can 't be open to the walk-in public, then you should call yourself a factory or a distribution center, not a bakery.
Good pies! When they decide to make them! Hours too short, mainly sell only to local restaurants...
We missed my dads birthday, we live out of state and wanted to treat him to his favorite, Apple Pie. Parents said it was, “hands down the best Apple Pie!” Staff went out of their way to write a note, too. We will make sure to stop by next time we are visiting. Well done!!
Sounds like they have great bakery items, unfortunately I don't plan my eatery or store purchases 3-5 days ahead of time and schedule a pickup for only certain days of the week for only 3 hours in the morning. Especially, since I don't have a menu w/prices. If I'm in the area I have time I'm in the mood for bakery items, then I stop. Other bakeries have walk in purchases, I'm think this place could also.
We stopped by Two Spot Bakery on our way to Hurricane Ridge and bought an orange pecan and cranberry loaf that was baked earlier in the morning. The owner cut two slices from the foliage so we can have a couple right away. It was delicious and all bread should be: crispy crust; chewing, moist and airy interior; and fine and balanced aromas. Later we had back home during the ride and the conversation in the car was how good the bread was. It was definitely the best bread we had in a long time.