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Auntmimi 10-01-2013 05:31 PM

We weren't that impressed when we took the long drive because of their very impressive ad in the Style magazine a year ago.

MoeVonB61 04-26-2014 02:54 PM

YALAHA BAKERY in Summerfield SUPERB.....we got a fresh loaf of asiago pretzel bread AND tried dessers. Key lime pie tart and I had the Mango cheese cake. VERY GOOD...That is Yalaha bakery in Summerfield in the shopping center where the Sears outlet is.

mickey100 04-26-2014 05:40 PM

I had a French type bread from Yahala, and we didn't care for the texture. It was a light fluffy texture like wonder bread. I've never tried their other breads.

Vernster 04-26-2014 06:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Uptown Girl (Post 678641)
We went there a month or so ago. I had a french-style apple tart that was beautiful to look at and very fresh and good. The place was packed and there was a wonderful, easy listening type guitar player in the garden.
I watched them working in the back as I was waiting my turn to select a pastry and saw that everything was continually being made. Nothing old THAT day.

Yesterday I purchased a very fresh loaf of their artisan bread at the Brownwood Farmer's market. ( one bread lady had a few loaves among her own products) Has to be a two pound loaf, with nuts, grains and seeds of all kinds- $5
I haven't tried it yet, but sliced it and have frozen it in parcels for future breakfast toast as it contains no preservatives. It looks really hearty and should be wonderful toasted.

Uptown Girl;
Great post. I love their bakery products. Some may feel that their bread is "hard" and "chewy" but that is just because they use whole grain non-processed ingredients. So good for you. Yummy, just like my mom made.

Vernster 04-26-2014 06:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Villages PL (Post 678645)
Do they have a chart for nutritional information? One that gives the number of calories, fat and sugar for each item? Or is that just for restaurants?

Yes, and they list all ingredients.

Vernster 04-26-2014 06:10 PM

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Originally Posted by SoccerCoach (Post 678659)
We found them to be a very refreshing alternative to the super market bakery counters. Yes, their breads are different, and nutritous to boot. Oh, yes the baked goods are fresh and RICH. Worth the trip to find more than you would at Brownwood.
I give them a positive score.

They also have a bakery in Summerfield. Close to home.

Aloha 04-26-2014 08:48 PM

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Snowbirdtobe 05-25-2014 10:27 AM

We just returned from the Yalaha bakery on 441 in Summerfield.
Bread was great and my wife loved the cheese danish.
The place has a very friendly atmosphere and we felt welcome even though the waitress was busy. We'll be back for breakfast when the bread we bought runs out.

tucson 05-25-2014 03:38 PM

Yalaha Bakery
is great, whether it's at Summerfield or in Yalaha!!


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