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    Daily Bread Bakeshop

    4.5 (18 reviews)
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    Dark Chocolate Peppermint square
    Matthew L.

    The Daily Bread Bakeshop is a European-style artisan bakery that opened in Mountainhome, Pennsylvania in 2003. It was founded by husband and wife Kevin & Traci Conroy. After his family relocated to the Poconos from Long Island, Kevin worked in a number of country inns; first as a waiter and then as a chef. He met Traci at the Pump House in Canadensis; she was a waitress and he was the sous chef. They married a year later and began a catering business that they ran for nine years. For years, Kevin kept his eye on a little circa-1910 shop building in Mountainhome. The Conroys finally bought it in 2002 with a dream of opening their own bakery. Kevin never worked as a baker until he opened up the bakery. He was a completely self-taught baker and chef. While Kevin spent most of his time focusing on baking all of the breads from scratch, Traci focused on baking the pies, cookies and pastries. Kevin sadly passed away in 2019, but Traci and their adult children Nicole and Philip are continuing his dream and legacy at the bakery. My family and I recently visited The Daily Bread Bakeshop while we were spending Memorial Day weekend in the Poconos. We had driven by it during other times that we stayed in the Poconos, and thought we should stop by one morning and grab something for breakfast. The place was packed when we stopped in, but the air smelled so good. The small shop had a great selection of various bread loaves, cookies, pies, croissants, bagels, rolls, cupcakes and brownies. We decided to get a loaf of Lemon Blueberry Sourdough, a loaf of Jalapeño Popper Sourdough (loaded with Cheddar Cheese and Jalapeños), and a Dark Chocolate Peppermint square. Everything that we purchased was delicious and so fresh tasting. We'll definitely be stopping back again the next time we're in the Poconos.

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    Bibi T.

    Return visit with the hubby and it was excellent. We purchased the coffee cake, banana bread, and a chocolate croissant to bring back to the house and have with coffee. I'm finicky about coffee cakes. Sometimes they are very good and worth having and sometimes they are not so great and you just eat them anyway. Well this coffee cake is of the former camp, an excellent, very well made cake, and perfectly spiced. It is a lovely accompanyment to hot coffee. The banana bread was also delightful. It was so moist and full of real banana. I will send hubby back for this too. Lastly, the chocolate croissant was another hit. It was buttery, delicious, and full of very good quality chocolate. We will definitely be back to The Daily Bread as regular customers. Highly recommend!

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    Not that impressed, the gal working there never said hello, or welcome, or how are you. Very rude and made me not want to come back.

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    Excellent bakery. Try the peasant bread and the croissants (which they only make on Sundays).

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    The bread is great and the bagels even greater. Half a bagel with butter is like a full course meal!!

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    4.4(129 reviews)
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    Fork Street Bistro is an adorable casual restaurant in the Poconos, nearby to the Outlets and…read moreTannersville, Great Wolf, and Camelback. We ate here twice while on vacation! VIBE: cozy living room with big picture windows, and kitschy like your aunt's house who likes to collect vintage glassware. Complete with a kid's play kitchen and a costume nook. Good number of tables for 2 to 8 people. Bathroom is large. They have a shelf in front where local artist put things to sell and fun seasonal decorations. STAFF: Friendly to new customers and regulars, and they treat each other like family. There was a baby being lovingly passed around at some point. There was no wait to sit down for breakfast/brunch. NOTE the kitchen is not super fast, probably a 15-20 minute wait for our dishes. Don't come if you're in a hurry. FOOD: We stuck with breakfast classics. The cinnamon roll pancakes are AMAZING. The apple french toast was phenomenal. The pastries are excellent. They also do potato pancakes, eggs, bacon, sausage - reliable classics. Coffee is strong and they have fun flavor syrups. Tea selection is good. PRICES: So reasonable! Portion to price is great.

    I was looking for a bakery in the Pocono area that would make a delivery. I called Fork Street…read moreBistro and Bakery on a blind hope and got a voicemail. Pam called back expediently. I wanted cookies delivered to a Mt. Pocono for a birthday present. There was a wide variety of choices. I ordered 2 dozen; the price was so reasonable, I changed the order to 3 dozen. The cookies were delivered right on the time and day I requested. The recipient of the cookies said they were delicious! iI was a first time customer, but Pam treated me like a valued long time customer. What wonderful customer service and quality of products. I couldn't be happier! Thank you, Pam!

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    4.3(23 reviews)
    6.1 mi

    I first visited back in late March. We were visiting the area and found this place on Yelp. It is…read moreattached to a spa, which is really cool but unfortunately we have not had time to try it out. Our party of 5 adults and 1 baby came for brunch. The service and drinks were ok. The food as very good. The Chicken Cranberry Croissant (toasted croissant with pulled chicken and cranberry salad with arugula salad) was our favorite. I've come back while driving through just for that chicken sandwich. Unfortunately we were traveling with it and I asked them to separate all the items for us and they did not. Would have been nice to reconstruct it ourselves and not have a soggy sandwich when we got to our destination. Much better to eat immediately so make sure you do that. I would have to say space is limited and the placement of the furniture makes it hard to dine in. It was very interesting because there were parties smaller than us and they all seemed cramped as well. We sat at the corner table right when you walk in on the left, we all had to sit on the bench because the circular table in the middle of the space blocked us from sitting on the other side of our table. It was very awkward because it was hard for our party to get out and the other table was full and wasn't being helpful by scooching a bit haha. I would recommend the food here but only if you're in a small party and looking for a quick bite.

    Interesting spot - nestled before an Knob Cres and sharing space with Magnolia (a wellness center);…read morethere's parking to the side and outdoor seating areas. Small but cute inside with seating. Service was paced well and friendly. Sausage egg cheese croissant 9/10 Nutella banana croissant 8/10 Almond croissant with banana 7/10 Chicken cranberry croissant 8/10 Ice French latte 9/10 (too sweet and a bit pricey $7) The croissant items came with a small salad in the containers - the salad 10/10 was fresh and the vinaigrette they used was great. They charge a 3% credit card fee vs cash payment.

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    Sausage egg and cheese croissant 9/10

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