There are parts of St Kilda Road that one probably never really frequents unless you are in search for brass door handles in the shape of sausage dogs* or books exclusively about boats and boating. Nestled here in between shopfronts for chartered accountants and specialist biking clothes is Baker's Larder. I had actually spotted it a month or so ago and put it on my lists to check out. As it is not as convenient to me as Woodfrog Bakery it's taken some time to get there, but today, on my way home from the gym, I decided to detour via Baker's Larder to pick up some fresh bread for lunch.
Aaaaaand I think I have found my new favourite bakery.
Baker's Larder occupies a small space with elegantly laid out goods, including an enticing window display of stack of freshly baked bread. There is a good range of basic breads - grain loaves, ciabatta and turkish bread - as well as some delicious looking cakes. It took all my willpower not to walk out of there with a slice of the orange and almond cake (and now that I am thinking about it I really regret it). Even though I had walked in there with the intention of getting bread for lunch, I ended up with a loaf of fig and ginger sourdough because it just sounded too delicious. And it is - a nice, crisp crust and moist innards, with juicy chunks of dried figs. I just know this will taste delicious with some blue cheese and a glass of red.
And I will be going back for the orange and almond cake, for sure.
* Seriously. The lighting place on the corner of Alma and St Kilda Roads had these in their window, I discovered on my way to this bakery. read more