5 of Orlando’s tastiest sourdough spots

The bread type is reaching new heights in popularity, and we’re here to help you find the best loaves in town.

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Sourdough can blur the line between art and food.

Starter your engines. Sourdough is soaring in popularity, and according to Google Trends, so is interest in making your own — surpassing 2020’s pandemic-induced explosion in interest earlier this year.

If you’re looking for some expert-made loaves around O-Town, we rounded up a few spots that will butter your bread, so to speak.

Sourdough Bread House, Casselberry

The self-titled “best sourdough breakfast and lunch in town” does not disappoint. We’re hoping they bring back their sourdough pumpkin bread when fall rolls around.

Great Harvest of Orlando, Orlando

After spending years training in New York City, owner Evan DeLaney opened up this store full of doughy goodness. The classic sourdough loaf comes in various sizes, and makes for top-notch sandwiches.

Taino’s Bakery, Multiple locations

Chances are, you’re a fan of Taino’s already. With almost a dozen locations around Orlando, you’re probably familiar with their agua loaf sourdough by now. If not, you should be.

Olde Hearth Bread Co., Casselberry

Whatever shape you like your sourdough, you’ll find Olde Hearth slinging them all at farmers markets every week. We recommend the everything sourdough bagel to seriously elevate your breakfast game.

Orlando Fresh Bread, Altamonte Springs

You can find all types of bread at this shop, but many customers say the sourdough rises to the top. Just make sure to check the hours before visiting, the bakery is only open Thursday-Saturday.

Pro tip: Do you want to make your own sourdough? From our experience, the apron-laden are typically willing to offer some friendly advice for beginner bakers eager to learn more.

Let us know if we missed your favorite spot.

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