So, I've been living here for 6 months now, but never passed by when Good Roads was open. But today was the day, and I'm stoked!! The ginger snaps have nice chunks of candied ginger, the banana/chocolate split cookie was moist and almost creamy, the quiche is packed without–amazingly–losing its fluffiness, and the pepperoni rolls are balanced and flavorful, not overly doughy. I have yet to try the aourdough bread. I plan to bake it after dampening to make it crispy on the outside. Chatting with owner Daniel was great, as we both ran trips out of Northern California and both have some good stories of touring foreigners around the Southwest. It's a really nice building, adorned with bits from out West, like my favorite: speeding kills bears (from Yosemite). Added bonus: a tiny vintage area with some great gems, like a shirt that had a guinea hen added. Love it! Hope to visit again soon!
Edit: The seeded sourdough is incredible - I wetted it and baked for a while to make the crust crispy. The bread was fluffy and elastic, and served well under poached eggs and...
   Read moreIt is always a beautiful drive to Good Roads Bakery. Because they are only open two days a week, you better stock up or you will regret it a few days later when you have eaten all of the delicious things! I love their conchas and blueberry cornmeal scones the best. Their brownies are great, and I am not really a fan of chocolate! It is amazing what this small crew turns out each week. There is always a good variety, making the decisions hard, but I haven’t gone wrong yet. Cute environment and friendly folks. Support your local...
   Read moreI stopped in on Friday Oct 8th for my first visit. It won't be my last by any means. Nice people, excellent pulled pork (CAUTION, buy only one even if you are super hungry--the sandwich is ridiculously huge) and oatmeal cookies/cakes like you thought only occurred in your very best food dreams. Get there early. I arrived just after opening and there was already a lengthy line of hungry and happy customers. If you live even some distance away the place is worth the trip as a...
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