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Tupelo’s a full service bakery so we can do specialty cakes, wedding cakes, dessert platters, and all your muffins, cookies, scones, tarts, quiches ... on and on! Kim is a professionally trained pastry chef and a good one at that so she can do a lot of fun stuff. We are using 100% organic flours and all natural dairy from Sparkman’s Dairy. We have growing relationships with several of our organic, local farms too such as Turkey Hill Farm, Crescent Moon Farm, Sweet Grass Dairy and White Oak Pastures. Our goal is to do a majority of our cooking with organic or local ingredients. Read more about how coming in on the first Friday of the month can help animals in need.
We aren’t a sandwich shop but we love food and we needed a place to eat really great lunches too. Each day we are offering a soup, a salad and a sandwich. The menu will change daily (variety is the spice of life). Our soup offering will be year round because we are all eating in air conditioning these days and there is no sense in denying ourselves soup! Our menu is planned according to what is available locally, organically or seasonally...we always accommodate the best ingredients!
We use Rogers Family Company coffee exclusively. Started back in 1979, their steadfast mission was to search out the world's finest Arabica varieties and roast the richest, most flavorful coffees available anywhere. Today, the company is the largest gourmet coffee roaster in the San Francisco Bay Area, and one of the nation's few remaining family-owned, gourmet coffee roasters. Its brands include San Francisco Bay Coffee, The Organic Coffee Co. (the nation's top seller of 100% organically grown coffee), Fairwinds Coffee, Audubon Coffee, Cunningham's Coffee, Pleasant Hill Farms, and East India Coffee and Tea. Together the companies supply millions of pounds of coffee and tea each year to discriminating customers worldwide.
The bakery is in a funky old building situated diagonally across from the historic Monticello Opera House – right on Highway 90. Townsquare Antiques owner, Nicki Little, was a fairy Godmother of sorts and gave us the encouragement and the space to open this little dream-come-true. Incorporating antiques on a vending/consigning basis into the shop gives everyone a place to browse while sipping coffee and munching on baked goods. Our very eclectic selection that changes often keeps a regular crowd of patrons.
We have a giant "Community Board" and we'd love to post information about your business, your interests, local farm events, cycling news, running news and any other fun news going on around our area. There are a lot of very interesting people in Jefferson county. We've been more than pleasantly surprised living out here at who is "just around the corner." Come visit our quaint little town and see for yourself.
