I happened to come across Serenity Farm Bread's review here on Yelp, just as I was about 15 minutes away from their second location. I was instantly intrigued, as I am a bread lover of all kinds!
Their additional location is in a charming yellow house, surrounded by trees and flowers. The employee who was working was very knowledgeable and friendly, Â and told us a little history about the company & what they offer. As the former reviewer stated, all items are made out of sourdough. They not only had multiple types of bread, but also pastries and a small grocery selection. We ended up trying the cranberry pecan sourdough bread, which was good, but a tad pricey.
This is a lovely place. Â (To be clear, it is not the original/main storefront of Serenity Farm Bread, which is located about .75 miles away in downtown Leslie on Main Street.) Â First, the location is wonderful. Â Sitting right on U.S. Highway 65, about .50 miles south of downtown Leslie, it is housed in a 100+ year old Sears kit home painted yellow and green, surrounded by graceful trees, with a clear stream running by at the side.
This location sells the same bread that the other location sells, but in addition it has the most marvelous pastries. Â And I mean marvelous. Â The pain au chocolat easily rivals any that I've had in Paris. Â The cheese danish is perfection. Â And the cinnamon nut rolls, well, don't get me started. Â And (this will sound odd, but it really isn't) all of the pastries are made of sourdough, as are the loaves that made the original place famous. Â Don't worry. Â The pastries don't taste like sourdough. Â Rather, that dough gives the pastries a hint of wonderful complexity that contrasts perfectly with the sweetness. Â I am very glad I don't live nearby, or I would be rolling myself to the place every morning.
As already mentioned, this location also sells loaves of bread- the traditional sourdough, some filled with nuts and fruits- as well as focaccia topped with things such as olives, artichoke hearts, sun-dried tomatoes, and feta. Â All delicious. Â It also sells pottery made by local artisans, and non-perishable organic foodstuffs of many varieties.
The place also has a little lunchroon, which serves good meals of the same quality as the pastries. Â Or simply order a cup of coffee to drink with your danish.
If you are ever driving on 65 through the town of Leslie, be sure to stop at this wonderful surprise of a place.