Breaking Bread B&B in Stratford, ON
Stratford, Ontario with its old-world culture and charm has long been on our “must-visit” list. As we have family and good friends in Toronto, we are often in the area and yet had never set aside a couple of extra days to head to this gorgeous destination.
We arrived a bit too early for lunch so headed to Revel Café. After getting our bearings, we visited our first of many fabulous places to grab a bite. We took our Grub-to-Go packages (recommended by our B&B hosts) and walked through the Shakepearean Gardens until we found a picnic table to plunk down at. The gardens are adjacent to the Avon river and opened in 1936 and are filled with the many plant varieties mentioned in Shakespeare’s plays. Violets are cited 18 times! The original roses in the garden were provided by Queen Mary who also did so for the Stratford on Avon garden in England.
Our B&B dubbed Breaking Bread is perfectly located to stroll the quaint downtown area and many green spaces or if you are more adventurous, even make the trek to the Festival Theatre on foot.
I swear the bed which we shared in the Birmingham Room was the most comfortable one I have ever slept in. We have a double at home and this was an oversized King (actually two twins attached together). The high thread count sheets and duvet covering felt luxurious. The en suite bathroom was sparkling clean and very conveniently located just steps from the bed. In fact, the entire space at Breaking Bread glistens with freshness. We understand that B&B owner and host Doug is responsible for the impeccable house cleaning.
The main floor entrance was always equipped with bottles of water to set by the bed or take out for a walk. The living and dining space is wide open and light floods the space from early morning. Perfectly brewed coffee (D prefers a stronger, dark roast that I can’t stand) is served as of 7 am and after my one allocated cup, I switched to Scottish Breakfast tea.
Breakfasts were an absolute delight. The first morning we enjoyed a parfait of Greek yoghurt with peaches and almonds and
then an apple pancake and thick cuts of pea meal back bacon. Host Holly has sent me her coveted apple pancake recipe. If you are interested in my posting it, leave a comment and I will do so in a future post.
The following morning started with a warm banana muffin and fruit salad and then we tucked into a crustless quiche and the most perfectly cooked thick-sliced bacon that I have ever enjoyed.
This was accompanied by toast from the local bakery and home made strawberry preserves.
Holly is the other half of the husband and wife B&B team and is the creative genius behind the menu and in the kitchen. She also handles the reservations and general correspondence for their home. Best of all though, she is a Shakespearean expert and avid Stratford Theatre attendee for decades. Ask her anything, she will either have the answer or know where she can find it.
We enjoyed the easy banter that Holly and Doug promote around their breakfast table. We got a big kick out of the dynamics between the two of them as husband and wife and business partners. Their passion for the Festival and the community of Stratford is so apparent. They love to share suggestions about their favourite places to dine and shop and every tip was bang on, in our estimation.
I am sure that there are many B&B options in Stratford so why would Breaking Bread get your booking? If your priorities are convenient location, cleanliness, warm hospitality, luxurious beds and delicious, carefully prepared breakfasts, Breaking Bread is for you.
Kath’s quote: “When he therefore was come up again, and had broken bread, and eaten, and talked a long while, even till break of day, so he departed.”-Acts20-11.
Love-that is all.