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    Raymond's Bakery

    4.5 (120 reviews)
    Closed 5:00 pm - 9:00 PM
    Updated 3 weeks ago

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    RAYMOND'S BAKERY ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids

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    Sylvia Y.

    Got a blackberry turnover from Raymond's Bakery at the Bodega Bay Farmer's Market. It was so yummy! I loved that they used whole, fresh blackberries. I like that it had a rustic feel/taste. It seemed like it was baked in a wood fired oven. I also liked that they don't touch your cash (they have change laying out for you to get yourself so they don't cross contaminate with your food).

    The brownie- so good that most of it disappeared before I took the photo :)
    Vijay N.

    We had one of Raymond's brownies at the Sebastopol farmer's market, and it was one of the most delicious things we've eaten in a long time! After striking out at getting Bouchon Bakery treats in Yountville, we were keen to satisfy our chocolate fix. The brownie at the market, with its beautiful cracked top and chocolate ganache, immediately caught our eye. It turned out to be better than a chocolate bouchon by a large margin! The brownie was fudgy and rich and addictive in all the right ways. Sadly we ate it so quickly I didn't get a good picture of it beforehand :). I also noticed the owner was so sweet, engaging, and kind to everyone in line. I couldn't have asked for a better experience at this market!

    @ Farmers market
    Kim l.

    Visited the small farmers market in bodega today and saw Raymond's stall. He handed us a baguette and told me to tear off a piece and pass it back. Sure kept the customers in line happy! All his baked goods looked delicious. Raymond himself helped us. We ended up with: Pesto tomato bread: 4/5 great flavor and texture. Should have gotten more. Baguette: 3.5/5 a little burnt and hard but my girls liked it Lemon bar: 4/5 good and thick crust. I prefer mine lemons bars to be more on the tart side.

    My birthday cake
    Susan G.

    We stayed at the house up the street also owned by Mark. Every morning a basket arrived with his coffee cake, danish and bread variety that was heavenly and enjoyed by the whole family. His daughter baked a chocolate cake with local fresh strawberries for my birthday that was also enjoyed by all. Thank you so much for making my weekend extra special with your baked treats!

    Raymond's bakery Caz

    Fun evening, great pizza and nice people. Music and dancing, very fun. Baked goods are very tasty.

    Quality coffee. Crazy cheap.
    Jodie F.

    Very atmospheric. Great pizza, focaccia, pastries. Unbelievably welcoming. Closed over winter.

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    Ed U.

    I'm not sure how I got wind of Raymond's Bakery, but I surely would have never found out about it had I been left to my own devices. Jamie W. and I spent this past weekend at the Rio Villa Resort in Monte Rio. "Resort" is a bit of a stretch as it's more like a motel. Anyway, we didn't get there until about 7:30PM on Friday, and we had already tried most of the dining spots in Guerneville on previous day trips. Since we were already four miles west anyway, I thought it might be worthwhile to look in that direction even though choices are relatively sparse until you get to Jenner or Bodega Bay. I read that Raymond's is open only one evening a week, and it happened to be Friday. They advertised live music, so I was thinking it would be prudent to call them first to see if there was even room for motley weekenders from the big city. The young fellow who answered assured me that there were tables available and said to stop by. Since I know they are known for their pizzas, I asked if we could just order one over the phone. I had him go through the whole menu until I heard the magic words "Kitchen Sink". Sold, and we promised to be there in twenty minutes. It was getting dark, and the road from Monte Rio to Cazadero turned out to be a long, winding drive. So into the woods were we that I was ready to sing Sondheim. We finally came upon what looked from the outside a well-kept roadhouse. Cars, trucks and SUVs had already filled the small parking lot in front, so I was forced to drive further down, make a U-turn and park along the side of the highway. Jamie thought I was trying to kill him since the passenger side was facing a steep embankment. Details. When we entered, it was pretty busy with all the seats at the wine bar taken, and there was still a bit of a queue ready to order at the bakery counter. It was a happening place with a huge age range of what appeared to be locals since they all knew each other. Even though they had a twenty-minute head start, the pizza wasn't ready for us, so we did what comes natural to us. Order more food. We decided to share an $8 Traditional Caesar Salad to tie us over. It was good size with plenty of fresh Parmesan shavings and herb baked croutons with a zing of fresh lemon in their dressing (photo: http://bit.ly/1ytIWaa). We were famished, so it was wolfed down in no time or at least by the second chorus of some Seals & Crofts oldie performed by Tom Finn out in the picnic area. The $23.50 Kitchen Sink Pizza finally arrived, and it was 14 inches of pure, gut-busting joy with pepperoni, sausage, tomato, mushroom, onion, green pepper, black olives and garlic liberally topping a thin crust puffed and charred at the edges, all of it covered in melted mozzarella that was browned on top (photo: http://bit.ly/1NGYQF2). It was ideal comfort food after a long, Friday evening road trip. Fortunately it didn't get any more crowded in the dining area, just louder as the customers were really increasing their volume due in part to the wine. When I took a look outside, I think only two people were listening to Tom, a shame since he's quite good and plays the soundtrack of my adolescence. We ended up treating ourselves to a pair of their $2 Cowboy Cookies, a sweetly addictive combination of oatmeal, chocolate chips, corn flakes, coconut and walnuts (photo: http://bit.ly/1PL5pVx). Go into the woods and check them out. FOOD - 4 stars...tasty, bakery-fresh pizzas served only on Fridays but worth rearranging your schedule to grab one AMBIANCE - 3.5 stars...a bit of a party atmosphere among locals familiar with each other with an outdoor area for performers lit by candlelight SERVICE - 3.5 stars...friendly enough staff, no sign of the owners when we were there TOTAL - 4 stars...Friday night pizza is such a tasty treat in the woods of Cazadero that I may need to sing Sondheim off-key

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