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Cider Creek

5 star rating
based on 4 reviews

Categories: Bakeries, Wineries

205 Oak Hill Rd
Paso Robles, CA 93446
(805) 238-4144
Price Range:
$$
Accepts Credit Cards:
Yes
Good for Kids:
Yes
Wheelchair Accessible:
Yes
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4 reviews for Cider Creek

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eva marie d.

Paso Robles, CA

5 star rating
7/7/2009

My husband and I (as well as our entire car club, and several other car clubs) go here every saturday and have not been disappointed once! The cookies, pies, and muffines are amazing, the service has always been exemplary and I cannot imagine the staff being any other way.

My favorite are the cheese danishes (I get them sans the fruit but they're great either way)  We bought a strawberry cheesecake for mothers day that was half eaten before mothers day brunch was even served. The prices are much better than some of the other local bakeries. The jams and jarred sauces are a staple in our home so are the bagged habanero white cheddar popcorn, SO good. Grab a loaf of the raspberry chocolate bread (which, lets be honest...is just delicious cake pretending to be bread!!) or the jalapeno cheese bread.

They have lunch now too and the paninis are perfect! I've had all of them. The creamy tomato soup is also to die for. Please, do yourself a favor and ignore any of the nay sayers and check them out for yourself, you wont regret it. There's a reason this place has been around for so long.

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ju C.

San Francisco, CA

5 star rating
4/21/2008

Great pastry stop, right next to ZinAlley (our favorite wine of all the wines we tasted in Paso Robles area)!  The honey orange oatmeal cookie and blackberry was great!  We bought some apricot/peach preserve and it was DELISH, not too sweet like the mass produced jams you find in grocery stores.  They sell alot of other cookies, pies, and breads.  I wish I had gotten more cookies, it's only 50 cents each too!

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Oeno D.

Brea, CA

5 star rating
3/11/2008 3 photos

We loved Cider Creek Bakery! They make delicious breads, Baked goods and Jams. The staff is friendly and even recommended that we forgo the caramel apples as apples were not in season at the time of our visit (March). We thought they were quite honest about the products they had available which we found refreshing. This establishment is right next to ZinAlley and definitely worth the stop!

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Vicki C.

San Ramon, CA

5 star rating
6/7/2007 1 photo

Apple Flips!  The reason to stop at Cider Creek is that you have not lived until you have eaten one of their apple flips.  Forget the peach flips and cherry flips, and go straight for the appley, crusty, flaky, sweet   goodness of apple flips.  It's like eating one of Grandmas homemade apple pies that you can hold in your hand - - only it's better!  

Cider Creek Bakery, which is associated with Cider Creek Apple Farm, is located along rural Hwy. 46 near the corner of Vineyard Dr. in the Templeton and Paso Robles wine country.  It features a bakery, gourmet food items (mostly preserves and such), and delicious unfiltered cider.  They also have a wine tasting bar for one of the local wineries, but I've never tried the wines because I don't think wine goes well with apple flips.  

So here's what you do.  Let's say you are on a road trip and you are anywhere in the vicinity of Cambria, Templeton, Atascadero or Paso Robles.  Well, you head over to Hwy 46 and drive along in search of the bright green and red (apple colors!) Cider Creek Bakery.  Then you buy one apple flip for each person in your car and a box of extra apple flips for tomorrow.  You pick up some apple cinnamon bread (delish!) for later, a freshly baked pie or 2, and whatever other tempting morsels of sugary, fruity, freshly baked goodness you happen to desire.  Then you and your entourage pile back into your car, and pretending to exercise self control, you announce that you will have just a taste or 2 of your apple flip.  Yah right.  15 minutes later, your lap is full of flaky crumbs, your steering wheel is sticky from apple juice, and your belly is singing a sweet appley song, while you sip from your cup of gourmet coffee that you had the good sense to buy at the store when you bought your apple flips.

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