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    Farmer's Daughter Bakery

    5.0 (3 reviews)
    Open 6:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Brumbaugh Fruit Farm

    Brumbaugh Fruit Farm

    4.4(8 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    $$

    I'm told that I visited this place as a child for a school field trip but have to admit that todays…read morevisit felt like it was the first time -only this time, we had our two year old toddler in tow. We made the drive over from union city in anticipation of picking apples and purchasing some sweet treats from the bakery. Note that this is not actually a u-pick farm but there are bags of apples available for purchase in the store. The store featured a variety of treats and snacks ranging from local honey and Amish noodles to cider and pumpkin balls. I also noticed that they sell cider slushies. The front porch boasts pumpkins, mums and cornstalks for sale. The neighboring bakery is where you can find apple dumplings, sour cream doughnuts, pumpkin rolls, pumpkin cookies and more. They have a handful of patio seats to enjoy your treats on-sure. I'm not sure if this is a weekly fall fixture or not, but they also had a local coffee truck parked for call drinks to purchase. Lastly, there is a fall play area in the back that requires $12 admission per head for those four years and older. I have to admit this seems a bit steep given that many if the orchards we visit in the Indy area have the play areas as part of the experience vs. paid entrance. We easily dropped $75+ on good/drinks during our brief visit. Overall, a positive and fun fall experience. Just wishing there were some more built-in interactive elements without admission.

    I would give this establishment five stars except that the entry price was so high, and they did…read morenot offer any discounts to veterans. There were many activities for children and our grandchildren thoroughly enjoyed themselves. They especially enjoyed the zip line and the corn maze. The food was priced well, but they could use help waiting on people. The donuts were awesome! Don't leave without purchasing some donuts!!

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    Beanz Buttercream Bakery - Picture of a to-go cinnamon roll before it got devoured by my kids.

    Beanz Buttercream Bakery

    4.5(16 reviews)
    8.5 mi

    What a cute local bakery with several options…read more Muffins, cookies, pies, cake, and the quintessential Ohio buckeye and an Oreo buckeye. We were quickly served at the counter, but if you choose to eat in, they have a quaint menu for breakfast and lunch, with the kids' menu included. A dozen cookies for $20 or two dollars a cookie. The cookies were 2 to 3 times the normal-sized cookies you get at other locations. There is a wide selection of coffee flavors as well.

    I live about 30 minutes from the bakery and placed a to-go order. Two cinnamon rolls, fried pancake…read morebites, breakfast potatoes, biscuits and gravy and the avocado toast with scrambled eggs. While I was picking up my order, I grabbed some chocolate chip cookies, a snickerdoodle and an oatmeal one as well as a piece(?) of carrot cake- I question it being a piece because it was HUGE, and for such a small amount of money! Let me tell you- my food, even after a 30 minute car ride + time getting my son situated once we got home, was DELICIOUS! My order was the avocado toast and if scrambled eggs and avocado still taste great after that much time- you KNOW that's saying something. The pretzel bread, oh my word, wasn't soggy, was firm, was DELICIOUS. The fried pancake bites- wow, it was like fair food meets breakfast and not much can top that combination. My 3 year old son even tried them and then asked for more- again, parents of picky eaters will know, that's saying A LOT! My husband had the biscuits and gravy, he said it was delicious! I'll note what I appreciated about that is being a to-go order, they packaged the gravy up in a plastic container so it wouldn't get the biscuits soggy- I always appreciate a place that takes the extra time to accommodate orders. Now, the pièce de résistance, the cinnamon rolls. Being full from all the food I gobbled up, I had to save these GIANT cinnamon rolls for the next day and the next day- without a doubt, the BEST cinnamon rolls I have ever had! Hands down. 30 seconds in the microwave and oh my gosh, insanely delicious. The cookies were also SO good!! My husband said it was the best snickerdoodle cookie he's ever had, I can't confirm because he didn't share with me, which might actually just confirm it was- normally he would give me a bite. The oatmeal cookie I had was SO stinking good- the best I've ever had too! Carrot cake was delicious as well! This was my first time here- placing a take out order was effortless and easy even when you could clearly hear that the place was super busy- as it should be! I can't wait to come back and especially can't wait to have more of their cinnamon rolls. *drool*

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    Concannon's Bakery Cafe

    Concannon's Bakery Cafe

    4.3(187 reviews)
    48.9 mi
    $

    I don't want to be hyperbolic, but Concannon's makes the best donuts that I've eaten, ever, in my…read moreentire life. Ever. One hundred percent. Nay, one thousand percent. You guys. I don't play with donuts. I'm a donut-eating fool. Donuts are my thing. I have glaze running through my bloodstream. I've never eaten better donuts than the ones I got from Concannon's in Muncie. In fact, I'm planning another trip to Muncie JUST to visit Concannon's and get some donuts. What's a two-hour round-trip drive when you can be rewarded with amazing donuts during your journey? I visited Concannon's by myself, and although I wanted one of each of the donuts they had in the bakery case, I limited myself to three donuts: a glazed pretzel-shaped yeasted donut, a blueberry cake donut and an old fashioned donut. My go-to at any donut shop is usually a glazed twist, but they don't have glazed twists here! Instead, they have a glazed pretzel-shaped donut, which turned out to have all of the elements of a glazed twist, but it was just bigger and more twisty. It was amazing, pillowy, slightly sweet and even more delicious when you pull it apart with your fingers and eat it bit by bit. The blueberry cake and old-fashioned donuts were my favorites, though. These melted in my mouth, especially the old-fashioned. It was so tender and fresh. The old-fashioned is one of those kinds of donuts that I wish I enjoyed with some coffee, but instead, I ate it solo while dancing around delightedly in my hotel room. Concannon's has lots of other sweets, desserts and baked goods, like cakes (including mini cakes and individual cake slices), cookies, whoopie pies, chocolates, popcorn, candies and all sorts of other goodies. There is also a cafe with coffee and other beverages available. This is a must-visit if, like me, you love donuts, but also a must-visit in general because it's such a Muncie institution.

    I have been in Muncie now for awhile. It amazes me that people eat this stuff. It's all the exact…read moresame stuff. It's not real pastry not even close. It's tons of bread w/ a little icing. Everything there is buttercream. They try to make you think it's different but it's not. You have to give them about 3 days for a whipped icing cake. Last time they were so rude I just walked out. I just don't know why people would want to waste calories on something so dang bad. And everything is always so dry. So I started making deserts so my friends here could see what a real dessert taste like. What a real donut is suppose to taste like. Now they have never ate there sense. If they took the time to make stuff fresh & quit cutting corners. They might save there company. Was so excited about there deli. Everything they just order in & it's all bad too. I would have ate there for lunch every day. It's not hard to use fresh ingredients. So I feel for people that think this is good. Step out & try somewhere in fishers or Indy or BroadRipple! Now you will have some epic pastry & you won't eat or waste this crap in your body. Gonna put sugar in your body make sure it's at least good! lol But if you don't care then my opinion does not matter. This is for people who do care. & need a little push! ‍

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