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Peaches

Peaches Patisserie in Dorrigo.
1 / 7Peaches Patisserie in Dorrigo.Supplied
Fig danish.
2 / 7Fig danish.Supplied
Owner Beth O’Loughlin.
3 / 7Owner Beth O’Loughlin.Supplied
Strawberry and lemon sponge roll.
4 / 7Strawberry and lemon sponge roll. Supplied
Manoffee pie made with mango instead of banana.
5 / 7Manoffee pie made with mango instead of banana. Supplied
Pastries line the front counter at Peaches.
6 / 7Pastries line the front counter at Peaches. Supplied
Blackcurrant and raspberry eclairs.
7 / 7Blackcurrant and raspberry eclairs.Supplied

Peaches Patisserie

Bakery$

A must-visit country bakery on the Mid North Coast.

If you’re planning a trip to Dorrigo, make sure it falls on a Thursday, Friday or Saturday, when Peaches patisserie is open. This mint-green bake shop is worth the detour, with glass cabinets brimming with cardamom twists, pistachio doughnuts, and rhubarb and custard crumble pies crafted by Beth O’Loughlin, who trained in Melbourne before returning to her home town. The local favourite is the ham and cheese croissant made with locally smoked ham and a black garlic and mustard bechamel – just follow the crumbs. If you’re planning a hike around Dangar Falls, the apple fritters travel well.

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