Well, all
bakery experiences can’t be good.
On my group
Sunday ride we often stop at Terzetto’s in Moraga. And this was the case a couple of Sundays ago. For the past
couple of years, La Boulange has sold pastries at the Moraga Farmer’s Market and often several of us in the group would get an Almond Croissant or some other fabulous treat from there, and a coffee from Terzetto's and sit
outside at Terzettos. Unfortunately, La Boulange is no longer participating in this Farmer's Market, so we decided to be good citizens and get our pastries from Terzetto's (especially as we regularly use their outside tables).
Terzetto’s
is a restaurant, but they have a pastry counter. The pastries are usually passable, especially
the morning buns, but on this day the
butter croissant was rock hard, and I took it back, saying it was inedible. So they gave me an apricot scone, which was
even harder, like a hammer or some other tool used by Neanderthals (i.e. rock). The staff said that these were ‘day old’ pastries and the price was lower. Well, my wife makes scones (actually she makes the BEST scones) and her 'day old' scones are still quite fabulous.
The ones Terzetto was selling were more like ‘week-old’ or ‘petrified’.
Anyway, it
will be awhile before I go back to that establishment. The outside seating is nice, and they do make
a good breakfast sandwich and breakfast burrito, but if you are in need of a good
café mocha accompanied by a butter croissant (the perfect combination to power me up the Pinehurst climb), then look elsewhere.
So now what to do on the Sunday ride. The Ranch House (in Moraga) has
nice outdoor tables and the staff is friendly, but they make such lousy coffee that I just can't go there. SiSi’s has 'illy' coffee, but is often
too crowded on Sundays. Moreover, while they have decent scones and morning buns, those are
often long gone when we arrive.
The good news is that there is a Starbuck's in the Safeway, and a new bakery is now participating in the Farmer's Market, so I can get the needed nutrition. Now for a place to sit.
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