The Scenic Route Through Alabama That Leads To 4 Old-Fashioned Bakeries, Soda Fountains, And Candy Shops
By Jennifer Young
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Published February 24, 2023
Alabama is home to many old-fashioned places. From bakeries and cafes, to candy shops and soda fountains, the list is endless. Listed below is a mapped road trip route that’ll take you to four of Alabama’s best old-fashioned destinations. Because the entire route is less than 60 miles long and has an estimated drive time of less than two hours, it’s easy to tackle it in a single day. Take a look below to learn all about this road trip, including information about each of the four places.
1. D's Sweets Bakery - Lillian
D’s Sweets Bakery, 12985 6th St, Lillian, AL 36549, USA
The first stop on your road trip is D's Sweets Bakery in Lillian. D's Sweets Bakery is a tiny, old-fashioned bakery that sells a variety of baked treats, including cakes, cupcakes, pastries, and more.
2. Stacey's Olde Tyme Soda Fountain - Foley
Stacey’s Olde Tyme Soda Fountain, 121 W Laurel Ave, Foley, AL 36535, USA
Your next stop is Stacey's Olde Tyme Soda Fountain in Foley. Stacey's Olde Tyme Soda Fountain, which opened in 1929, is located in downtown Foley and is a popular gathering spot for all ages. It's also one of Alabama's few authentic soda fountains still in operation today. Stacey's Olde Tyme Soda Fountain is well known for its classic milkshakes.
3. Punta Clara Kitchen - Fairhope
Punta Clara Kitchen, 17111 Scenic Hwy 98, Fairhope, AL 36532, USA
Following a short drive, you'll arrive at Punta Clara Kitchen in Fairhope. Punta Clara Kitchen is an old-fashioned candy shop where candies are made onsite using family recipes. The shop's most popular candy is its praline. After just one bite, you'll see why people can't get enough of it.
4. Three Georges Candy - Mobile
Three Georges Candy, 226 Dauphin St, Mobile, AL 36602, USA
The final stop on your road trip is Three Georges Candy in Mobile. Like Punta Clara Kitchen, Three Georges Candy is also an old-fashioned candy shop with a variety of sweet treats. Since opening for business in 1917, Three Georges Candy has remained one of Alabama's top candy destinations.
Have you ever visited any of these four old-fashioned places in Alabama? If so, please feel free to share your experience(s) with us in the comments below.
For more information about Three Georges Candy, be sure to take a look at the following article: Sample Treats From The Past At Three Georges Candy Shop In Alabama . Note: As always, you’ll want to confirm current operating hours prior to your visit.
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