Est. Lucketts, VA
Today, Lucketts means antique shops and wine-country traffic along Route 15 — a small unincorporated hamlet in Loudoun County that's carried a few names over the years: Black Swamp, then Goresville, and finally Lucketts in 1865, anchored for decades by the 1904 general store that still stands today as the beloved Old Lucketts Store.
Lucketts Bakehouse is part of what the town looks like now. Naturally leavened sourdough and hand-rolled cake pops, baked in small batches out of a home kitchen a few minutes from wherever you're standing, and sold face to face at the market table — the same way this town has always done business.
Classic country boule, seeded, and rotating specials (jalapeño-cheddar, cinnamon-raisin). Long fermented, crackling crust, baked the morning of market.
Rich cake, hand-rolled, dipped in a snapping candy shell. Rotating flavors — no perishable fillings, made shelf-stable so they travel as well as they taste.
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