People Are Going Wild Over The Dutch Pastries At This Small New Jersey Bakery
On the outskirts of Sussex, in a rural stretch of Sussex County, you’ll find a windmill standing tall – and a line of hungry Garden State residents waiting for some of the best baked goods in the entire state. Holland American Bakery is a unique bakery in New Jersey, serving a combination of traditional Dutch treats and modern pastries. Coming up on 70 years of serving the community, it was founded by an immigrant family from the Netherlands in 1954. Still owned by the third generation of the Valkema family, Holland American Bakery is still keeping the old ways while updating its offerings with the times. The menu changes with the season, but one thing is always consistent. Whether you’re a Dutch expat looking for a taste of home, or someone just looking for a new twist on the classic breakfast pastry, we always feel at home here – and so will you.
Have you tried the treats at Holland American Bakery? Let us know about your visit to this unique bakery in New Jersey in the comments section. If you want to learn more about what the bakers are whipping up, make sure to visit the official Holland American Bakery website and the Facebook page of this unique bakery in New Jersey. For another unique bakery in New Jersey, check out this Brazilian gem in a gas station.
This bakery really is in the middle of nowhere, but it’s well worth the drive – just make sure you have all your road trip supplies before you set out!
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- Gronsky's Milk House, located in the rural town of High Bridge is an old-school diner and ice cream parlor that can be found in what looks like a tiny roadside shack. There are a few tables inside the retro location for you to enjoy pancakes, burgers, or cheesesteaks, but many people choose to take their meal and dessert outside. The restaurant overlooks the nearby river, so you can have your meal with a seriously stunning view.
- Keyport Fishery, located in the town of the same name, might be the most unique restaurant in all of the Jersey Shore. That's because it's located inside a working fish market - most people are here to buy raw fish, but the market also serves a simple but delicious menu of fried fish and seafood. Get a sandwich or box with fries - the restaurant is take-out only but you're only feet away from the town's fishing pier and can eat overlooking the water.
- Fine dining on a country road? It's possible at The Circle in rural Newton, possibly the most rural A-list restaurant in New Jersey. This destination restaurant is located in a former farmhouse and opened in 2020. The chefs specialize in farm-to-table cooking with local ingredients and serve a constantly changing menu that reflects the seasons. Everything here is delicious, but save room for dessert - the house-made root beer float is a classic.