Every town in the state of Kentucky seems to have a classic diner, perhaps a family-style restaurant, and hopefully, a wonderful locally owned bakery. These bakeries are where birthday cakes are always ordered, cookies are bought for special occasions, and friends meet to catch up over coffee and a slice of cake. If your town doesn’t have one of these spots – or even if it does – head to the town of Morehead and pay a visit to Root-A-Bakers Bakery & Cafe. This favorite bakery is inside a beautiful farmhouse-like building and everything about it is just too charming for words.
Root-A-Bakers is located in the city of Morehead in northeastern Kentucky and is appropriately housed in a farmhouse with the rolling hills of this region nearby.
Google Maps As a bakery, cafe, and caterer, locals love this sweet gathering spot and visitors should also make a point to check it out.
The bakery is well known for its sugar cookies, which truly melt in your mouth.
Photo Courtesy of Samya / @samyaquabili While the sweets are the highlight at this bakery, the lunch menu is also incredibly delicious and should be a part of your visit.
The interior of Root-A-Bakers is just as charming as the exterior and feels as if you’re relaxing in a bright, cheery garden.
Facebook/Root-a-Bakers The service can’t be beat and even if it’s your first time in, you’ll be greeted with a warm welcome.
If you visit for a meal, the freshly prepared menu is filled with scrumptious options - definitely take a look at the specials board when you walk in.
Facebook/Root-a-Bakers Or, ask for recommendations from the helpful staff to help figure out what will hit the spot.
For a savory lunch, any of their sandwiches are delicious options, as well as their unique Braids, which are filled with ingredients like ham and cheese or turkey, bacon, and ranch.
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You better save room for dessert!
Facebook/Root-a-Bakers You may even be tempted to eat the sweets first or just take a whole cake or pie home with you! Their confections are freshly prepared and, along with the famous sugar cookies, anything that’s in the case is sure to be more than satisfying.
When you do visit, enjoy a meal in the adorable interior and then take your dessert out to the porch.
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This farmhouse bakery and cafe is just as charming as it gets and is a town staple in beautiful Morehead, Kentucky.
Photo Courtesy of Joel Wilson / @whereintheworldisjoelwilson Root-A-Bakers is a spot that locals always tell visitors about when asked for suggestions for a wonderful local place to grab a bite to eat. You just may end up with a sweet treat or two while you’re at it!
Root-A-Bakers is a sweet spot in Morehead that will win you over with its delicious sweet and savory options, as well as its overwhelming charm. Have you tried one of the sugar cookies from Root-A-Bakers? What’s the name of the local bakery in your town? Let us know in the comments!
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As a bakery, cafe, and caterer, locals love this sweet gathering spot and visitors should also make a point to check it out.
Photo Courtesy of Samya / @samyaquabili
While the sweets are the highlight at this bakery, the lunch menu is also incredibly delicious and should be a part of your visit.
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The service can’t be beat and even if it’s your first time in, you’ll be greeted with a warm welcome.
Or, ask for recommendations from the helpful staff to help figure out what will hit the spot.
You may even be tempted to eat the sweets first or just take a whole cake or pie home with you! Their confections are freshly prepared and, along with the famous sugar cookies, anything that’s in the case is sure to be more than satisfying.
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Photo Courtesy of Joel Wilson / @whereintheworldisjoelwilson
Root-A-Bakers is a spot that locals always tell visitors about when asked for suggestions for a wonderful local place to grab a bite to eat. You just may end up with a sweet treat or two while you’re at it!
Root-A-Bakers is located at 313 Flemingsburg Rd., Morehead, KY 40351. The bakery is open Tuesday – Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. They are closed on Sunday and Monday. For more information, visit its website here and follow along on Facebook here.
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