Having had a number of mediocre scones from places like Starbucks, I was not expecting something so delicious from a pastry calling itself a scone. But, we were tired and hungry, so this large scone looked like a good option. I don't think either one of us was prepared for how good this scone was going to be.
When I bit into the scone I discovered bits of candied lemon hidden throughout. The sweet tartness of the lemon was balanced by the rich butteriness of the scone dough. The scone is also covered with a lemon and poppy seed glaze, which added another layer of sweet and tart. One tip: like a cupcake or slice of cake, you have to take care to balance your frosted and non-frosted bites (and make sure neither you nor your companion are too greedy).
I love lemon-based pastries and sweets, and this one tops my list. But, like many foods it does so both for how it tastes and for the memories it evokes.
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For those of you visiting Napa, the scones are available at coffee stops throughout the Valley, including Napa Valley Coffee Roasting Company (Napa, St. Helena); Oakville Grocery; and, Dean & Deluca (St. Helena). They are made, however, at the Sweetie Pie’s in downtown Napa, which is a great stop for breakfast or to satisfy your sweet tooth at any time of day.
Mmmm...lemon-poppyseed-scone. Don't forget to mention Sweetie Pies' A.M. Bunz -- a light, airy, cinnamon-dusted, sweet partner to your coffee.
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