We definitely patronize the establishment since there is no comparison (night and day) between their baked goods and store bought. We drive there at least once every two week to stock up on goodies for freezing. From those, it is a three minute walk if you are not stopping to gawk along the way. Right on the street there are several pull in slots and if you want to make a tour of the village, then a couple of parking lots are at the end of town. In addition is: Danish, Cookies, Scones, Cakes, Pies, Quiche, Biscotti, Coffee, Tea, Jams, Jelly, Local Honey, Treenware, Herb Wreaths. Of course, we waited a few minutes for them to be iced, then picked the ones we wanted. ![]() We were there on Wednesday around 11:00 AM and freshly baked Claws and Rolls were just coming out of the oven. Brownies, scones and daily specials fill the glass case. We were told that the dough alone takes 8 hours to make. Pricey to a degree, but worth the wonderful taste. We have never eaten there (YET) but go in for their scrumptious pastries, baked on-site by someone who REALLY knows what they are doing! Loaded with cinnamon & gooey icings the Bear Claws and Cinnamon Rolls are quite large and very good. Also, they manage a dinner once or twice a month (reservations needed and must call for date and time in advance) that they serve in the old, vaulted wine cellar beneath the building. The ambiance is something from a by-gone era both inside and out with wooded trims, flower boxes and small-town cordial people.īreakfast is 7:00 -11:30 AM Wednesdays through. This is a quaint eatery/bakery that sits on 534 Main Street, a corner in historic Harmony, PA.
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