Bobby D.
Yelp
Both of my kiddos visited over the Thanksgiving holiday and my wife and I were blessed to spend quality time with them. One of them left Saturday and the other one wanted to eat breakfast Sunday morning. Wifey suggested a bakery, so we focused on finding a bakery in Encinitas since we wanted to take our kiddo to another establishment that has some of the best cookies in San Diego, which I'll talk about in another review. We decided on Prager Brothers Artisan Bread, which was a tasty bakery to start our day.
There are several Prager Brothers locations throughout San Diego. We visited their Encinitas location, which was me and my kiddo's first visit, but the wifey had visited this location with some of her close friends. The bakery is located in the heart of a charming row of shops and restaurants, specifically on South Coast Highway 101 and in between D and E streets. If you're familiar with where the Encinitas arch sign is, then you're a few steps away from Prager Brothers. It is next to Encinitas Cafe, next to Bliss 101, and across the street from The 101 Diner. There is free parking on either side of the main throughfare. As you enter the shop, you are immediately greeted by a glass case of bread, baked goodies, and sandwiches. They are known for their bread, which you'll see their bread selection on their shelves. There is no seating inside, but there are uncovered table and chairs outside. Inside the shop, they sell bagged product and other baked items. The young man behind the counter was friendly and answered our questions.
The display case of baked goods and sandwiches were filled to capacity and were very enticing. The breads on the shelves were hearty and inviting. As I perused their offering, I gravitated to their one and only jalapeño cheddar bagel and I also ordered a Bavarian pretzel. The young man asked if I wanted my bagel toasted and if I wanted cream cheese. I highly recommend that you toast your bagel and have the employees spread the cream cheese on the bagel. That jalapeño cheddar bagel was toasted just right, it was savory, and coupled with the cream cheese, my family and I enjoyed each satisfying bite. One of our close friends who regularly visits Prager Brothers told us that one of her favorite breads is their seeded baguettes. When we got home, we toasted the seeded baguette and she was spot on about that bread. It paired really well with cheese and salami. The Bavarian pretzel was not fresh and a little hard, but I enjoyed the taste. If you want mustard, you have to pay 50 cents and it seemed to be homemade, but it was just okay.
We loved spending quality time with our kids during the holiday. Being able to spend more time with one of our kiddos enjoying some tasty baked goods from Prager Brothers made for a great start to our Sunday.