Lauretta Jean's

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Lauretta Jean's is a renowned bakery and pie shop located in Portland, Oregon. Known for its handcrafted pies and biscuits, Lauretta Jean's has become a staple in the Portland food scene.

History[edit | edit source]

Lauretta Jean's was established in 2011 by Kate McMillen, who named the bakery after her grandmother, Lauretta Jean. McMillen's grandmother was known for her exceptional baking skills, particularly her pie-making abilities. The bakery was created with the intention of honoring Lauretta Jean's legacy and sharing her love for baking with the Portland community.

Menu[edit | edit source]

The menu at Lauretta Jean's features a variety of pies, biscuits, and other baked goods. The pie selection includes both sweet and savory options, with flavors ranging from classic apple and cherry to more unique offerings like salted honey and bourbon pecan. The bakery also offers a selection of homemade biscuits, which are often served with butter and jam or used as the base for breakfast sandwiches.

Location[edit | edit source]

Lauretta Jean's operates two locations in Portland. The original location is in the heart of downtown, while the second location is situated in the bustling neighborhood of Division Street.

Recognition[edit | edit source]

Lauretta Jean's has received numerous accolades for its pies and biscuits. The bakery has been featured in several local and national publications, including The Oregonian, Portland Monthly, and Bon Appétit.

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