From the pour bench:Rich Vanilla

Route 109 / Leg 3: THE FAIRGROUND STRETCH

Mile 60. Vanilla Pound Cake

The Last Stall Before the Timber

Vanilla Pound Cake: The Last Stall Before the Timber, a stop on Route 109

What the air does out here

Bakery row runs out at Mile 60, at a stall that sells exactly one thing. A plain vanilla loaf, sweet bakery crumb with a hint of lemon and butter, wrapped in paper for the road. Past the counter the string lights stop, the road tips uphill, and the first pines stand on both shoulders like they have been waiting.

Who rides with it

Purists who order the plain slice on principle. Drivers buying a whole loaf for the climb. The baker has one recipe, no expansion plans, and a stall that has outlived every stall that sold twelve things.

Pair it at the next stop

This is Mile 53's bottle baked with nothing to hide behind; Rich Vanilla keeps the shared shelf where the row's recipes begin. And that is the Fairground Stretch, the valley grew it, the midway cooked it, and you leave fed. The climb starts at Aspen Woods, Mile 61, straight up into that timber.

Rich Vanilla · Mile 53Aspen Woods · Mile 61

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