As I sit here writing this, our daughter is packing her sister’s car to leave for a year in the Midwest. She’ll be in a program like the Peace Corps and will be working hard and playing hard and we’ll miss her so much. As a result of this, I’m not exactly up-to-snuff when it comes to writing this evening. So, this week you’re going to get a Where In The World issue of my blog.
Where in the world can you get Sandi’s Breads products? Well, funny you should ask. We currently supply a number of area restaurants and coffee shops.
If you’re in the Hershey area, you can find Grab-A-Nola bars at The Beanery on Research Blvd (near the Hershey Medical Center). You can also get a variety of breads and dessert at Irv’s Pub on Chocolate Avenue. We love Wednesday nights at Irv’s because it’s Fish and Chips night and their fish and chips are the best I’ve ever had. If you get one of their amazing burgers, ask to have it on one of our burger buns. (Our daughter had one last night and it was a culinary masterpiece of a burger.) Sundays mean brunch and Irv’s features our Challah as their French toast. Finally, ask for the dessert menu after your meal. Nate, the Executive Chef, makes to-die-for desserts and always has one of our pastries as part of the offerings.
In the Harrisburg area, you can dine at one of the most happening spots in midtown – The Millworks – and enjoy any number of their sandwiches and burgers on our rolls. They smoke their own meats, can their own pickled veggies, and make their own mustards, beers, and jams. This means their charcuterie board is nothing short of miraculous in its array of tastes and textures and all of it is accompanied with slices of our Country French loaf. Sunday brunch at The Millworks is a special occasion and our breads are a part of that, as well.
If you’re in the downtown area of Harrisburg and just looking to pick up a couple of things to make a meal, stop in at Provisions in Strawberry Square. It’s a little natural foods grocery store with a great selection that includes our breads, muffins, and cookies.
Elizabethtown is home to the Black Gryphon restaurant. It's a great place to try some new brews and enjoy Chef Anthony's creative prowess. He most recently designed some open-faced sandwiches (in the style you would get in the Netherlands) on our Bierbrot. Amazing. You must stop in and check it out.
Now, in the other direction, you can head to Jonestown and stop in at the lovely Swatara Coffee Company for a treat. Their beverages are exceptional, and their sandwich creations are both beautiful and delicious. They use a variety of our breads for their sandwiches and I love that they post many of them to Facebook and Instagram so we can keep up with their creativity. When John (the owner) comes to pick up their breads, he frequently regales us with tales of their latest sandwich inventions. (Last time I told him that he must start bringing samples. This drooling business is getting embarrassing.)
If you’re in Mount Joy, stop in at the Higher Grounds Café and enjoy a beverage and a Grab-A-Nola bar. And, if you frequent the Mount Gretna area, try the Timbers and have a French dinner roll with your meal.
No Where In The World discussion would be complete without mentioning that, for many years, we have been tracking where in the world our Grab-A-Nola bars have traveled. At this point, they have been on every continent except Antarctica. Most recently, they traveled to the Galapagos Islands. You can see many of the photos our friends and customers have sent us on both our Grab-A-Nola and Sandi’s Breads Facebook pages. Check out the photos from the Far East, Europe (No European tour would be complete without the Eiffel Tower, of course, and we’re proud to say that Grab-A-Nola has been there multiple times!), Australia, and many destinations in the Continental U.S.
So, next time you're just hanging around here in Central PA, head to a local eatery and treat yourself. And, if you are traveling anywhere, mention it to me and I’ll send along a Grab-A-Nola bar for you to enjoy and take photos of on your trip.