Downtown Bakery and Creamery in Healdsburg, CA feat. on The Best Thing I Ever Ate

Downtown Bakery and Creamery in Healdsburg, CA Photos, Map, Videos, Reviews and Highlighted Meals as featured on the TV show The Best Thing I Ever Ate

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Downtown Bakery and Creamery

Great spot on the main square in Healdsburg. The sticky buns are their bread and butter, and for good reason. Rumor has it that Julia Child used to come by and buy them in the hundreds.

Restaurant Information

-address: 308 Center St, Healdsburg, CA 95448, USA
-website http://www.downtownbakery.net/
-no email address available if you know it and want to help out let us know
-phone number (707) 431-2719 phone number for Downtown Bakery and Creamery”)

Social Media for the Downtown Bakery and Creamery Restaurant

-facebook https://www.facebook.com/Downtownbakery
-no twitter available if you know it and want to help out let us know

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