Ooh La La! Yes, sometimes I tell my daughter that every restaurant with a play place is closed because I would rather step inside a North Carolina French bakery. I love to order a Pain Au Chocolat pastry, and coffee at LaFarm Bakery in Cary, N.C. This Cary bakery brings the taste of France to North Carolina.
A Taste of France at LaFarm Bakery in Cary, N.C.
The Pain Au Chocolat has Belgium dark chocolate wrapped in a flaky croissant. It is delicious. I haven't had lunch at this North Carolina French bakery in a long time. The classic Le Parisian Baguette is a must choice when looking for authentic French baked goods in the triangle. Also, the children's menu is one of the more reasonably priced in the area with a grilled cheese for $2.25. Liza loves LaFarm's baked cookies.
LaFarm Bakery on High House Road in Cary, N.C. is my Fabulous Friday Pick for this week.
You may see me pop in on a Tuesday before my daughter's dance class in the area. You can view the LaFarm Bakery Menu online. I love their seasonal soups. There are now several LaFarm Bakery locations in the Raleigh area, and you can also buy their fabulous bread at local Whole Foods. LaFarm now has a production facility on Chatham Street in downtown Cary as well as a cafe in the Alston Town Center in West Cary. LaFarm Bakery is also a staple vendor at the Raleigh's NC State Fair.
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