There is a, not so well hidden, gem located adjacent to the SPCA property at 100 Portsmouth Ave. in Stratham, NH.sweet dreams bakery   c judy tuscano It is called Sweet Dreams Bakery and was established in 1988.

 

The building may appear small from a street view but once you enter this establishment your senses are instantly awakened by the smell of fresh baked goods & coffee brewing and the sight of cookies, cakes, pastries and the like lining the display cases, a subtle reminder of days gone by when a local bakery was present in nearly every neighborhood.

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There are fresh breads of all varieties and textures, cookies sure to please children of any age, pastries filled with ingredients from pudding to fruit concoctions, and the grandest cakes frosted with anything from cream cheese coated with nuts on the carrot cake to whipped cream on the yellow cake with strawberries (delicious).    

                                   yellow cake w/whipped cream & strawberries  c judy tuscano 

 This is only the beginning of this gastronomically delightful place. They offer fresh brewed coffee in many varieties, locally bottled sodas as a reminder of yesteryear along with fresh baked quiches, sandwiches on their wonderful bread and other light fare for the "to go" lunch crowd.

 

Now that you are primed for tasting; hop in your car and drive over to "Sweet Dreams" Bakery in Stratham and try out one or more of their treats. You'll find yourself returning to this treasured place for many occasions.

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Be sure to tell them I sent you. Have a great day. Bon Appetite.

 

Judy Tuscano, REALTOR

Your NH Real Estate Professional

Prudential Verani Realty

603-498-2263 cell phone

jude1220@yahoo.com

If you or anyone you know is looking to buy or sell real estate here in New Hampshire, please contact me for help.

 

15 Comments on Sweet Dreams Bakery in Stratham, NH

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2008
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Judy, OH YA if I went in there I would end up walking out without being able to see my toes any more :) :)

8:38pm • #1
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Salivating as I'm reading....not fair!

9:04pm • #2
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JUDY, I have a big sweet tooth (especially at night) and that didn't help.  I just wish they were open across the street. 

10:42pm • #3
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2008
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George - You are sooooo funny but there is some truth to what you say. I am glad it's a little drive for me to get there or it could mean trouble.

Joan - Try walking in there and not buying some gooey confection - real difficult.

Marchel - Do you live across from a bakery? I don't think I could do that!

11:04am • #4
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JUDY, no living across from a bakery would not be good.  Last night my sweet tooth was going and then I see your post and I was wishing that bakery was across the street.

11:43am • #5
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Marchel - The smell there is just heavenly - I have to stop thinking about it or I'll be double my size which is already too large.

1:01pm • #6
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Judy, everything looks so yummy at Sweet Dreams Bakery. I can almost smell those good aromas.

1:04pm • #7
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I'm still thinking about those eclairs I saw in there the other day...I might have to go back and get one real soon! 

2:29pm • #8
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Gena - The sweets are wonderful there so I only visit once in a while or I would be in big trouble.

Sharon - It was so nice to see you there and it was so tempting - I find it much easier to resist when in the company of another person. I must never go there alone!!!!! I did enjoy the Golden Ginger Ale. Thank you.

7:39pm • #9
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11
2008
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Oh boy that sure looks good. I've been buying some home made Raisin bread up here in Bar Harbor... remember that bread? YUMMY! Yesterday I made French toast out of it.

 

8:02am • #10
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Monika - I do remember that bread and I bet the French Toast was great. Are you coming home from BH today? or did you decide to stay for more rain? I think the rain was a sign to me that it was best for me to stay home even if I wished to have been there with you all. When the sun was shinning here Saturday I thought of our annual trek to Jordan Pond and hoped that you went in spite of our inability to go. Sorry you guys had a soggy vacation.

9:57am • #11
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Are those cookies as big as the look in the picture? OH, I have a soft place in my soft stomach for a good cookie.

Todd Clark, Helping Families Home - www.IFoundYourNewHome.com

12:46am • #12
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Judy,

There goes MY diet!  Oh well, I always said that I wanted to die Fat and Happy!

Take care,

Lucky :)

 

2:10am • #13
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Todd - The cookies are huge and they do tend to make a stomach soft :}

Lucky - Diets aren't all they are cracked up to be anyway. Thanks for stopping by:)

7:10am • #14
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those cookies look fantastic.  I have to admit, I think I can smell that sweet bakery smell all the way from here

10:11am • #15

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Nottingham, NH

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Prudential Verani Realty

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