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The Plump Peacock Bakery and Cafe

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The Plump Peacock Bakery and Cafe

by Gayle DeM » Thu May 01, 2014 6:57 pm

Today I had my first lunch, but not my last, at the Plump Peacock Bakery and Cafe in the cellar of Head House on Main Street, Middletown: half a baguette with honey ham, brie and carmelized onions with a cup of French Onion Soup - $7 and a fresh fruit tart with blackberries, blueberries, strawberries and mangoes - $5. This is going on my regular rotation of lunch spots!

A realatively new venue that has been open only for nine weeks, the Plump Peacock is open six days a week with breakfast and lunch Tuesday through Saturday and brunch on Sunday.

The owner/head baker is Liz Wingfield who used to have a booth at the St. Matthews (Beargrass) Farmers Arket. You may recall her memorable Maple Bacon Muffins. Yes, they are available at the cafe.

Since it is a bakery as well as a cafe, I purchased a Maple Bacon Muffin, a cream Danish and an apple Danish to take home.

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Re: The Plump Peacock Bakery and Cafe

by Linda B » Thu May 01, 2014 8:19 pm

Gayle
I knew you had a hidden sweet tooth!
Can't wait to try this spot!
Linda Kunz Bayens
Owner of Cooking at the Cottage (502) 893-6700 &
Full time Realtor for Re/Max Associates since 1982 (502) 452-2527
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Re: The Plump Peacock Bakery and Cafe

by Gayle DeM » Thu May 01, 2014 8:44 pm

Linda, as for the take home goodies, I have house guests for Derby! However, in addition to the fruit tart, I must say that Liz, the owner, did divide a maple bacon muffin for the four of us to taste and I didn't turn it down!
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Re: The Plump Peacock Bakery and Cafe

by Linda B » Thu May 01, 2014 9:13 pm

Have a great Derby Day Gayle!
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Owner of Cooking at the Cottage (502) 893-6700 &
Full time Realtor for Re/Max Associates since 1982 (502) 452-2527

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