It's always nice to find a traditional product that tastes great, and it's even even better if it's healthy too. So I would recommend a visit to London Road Bakehouse in Stoke-on-Trent (not far from London Road Oatcakes). Traditional craft bakeries are in decline, but when you taste their bread it's hard to understand why this should be.It's one of Britain's last coal-fired bakeries, with loaves hand-moulded and baked each morning in their 130-year-old ovens:
I wasn't up early enough to see the bread being made, but their scones were just going in the oven when I called:
My son recommends their freshly baked millioniare's shortbread, and we had a nice Staffordshire egg (a bit like a Scotch egg) from the shop. You can also buy chilli, olive, and walnut breads.
I wasn't up early enough to see the bread being made, but their scones were just going in the oven when I called:
My son recommends their freshly baked millioniare's shortbread, and we had a nice Staffordshire egg (a bit like a Scotch egg) from the shop. You can also buy chilli, olive, and walnut breads.
However their GI Bread, which contains a formulated mix of seeds which make it low on the glycemic index (and therefore better for you), that is their best seller. One person came in the shop and brought 3 loaves at once whilst I was there. It lasts well - if you don't eat it!
London Road Bakehouse Ltd
285 London Road
West End
Stoke-on-Trent
ST4 5AG
Tel: 01782 744089
Comments
Do you have any good adresses to eat in stoke on trent?
I finnally found the bakery. Thank you so much. I am French so it was not the kind of bread I was looking for.
However, the apple pie is delicious, as well as the chocolate fudge.
Morgane