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Gold Coast food: Tweed Heads bakery The Bread Social expands with new cafe

THIS popular bakery says it is sticking with tradition as it prepares to expand its shopfront to create a cafe where you can sample its wares, writes Amber Macpherson.

Popular bakery the Bread Social at Tweed Heads is expanding. Picture Glenn Hampson
Popular bakery the Bread Social at Tweed Heads is expanding. Picture Glenn Hampson

WHILE gluten-free and raw diets may be the modern mantra, a Tweed Heads bakery is flipping the script after finding success in the world of carbs and cooking.

Artisan bakehouse The Bread Social is expanding to open a new cafe next door, capitalising on the demand from loyal customers for its pastries, cakes, loaves and lunch options.

Bread Social’s owners Thomas Scott and Sam Saulwick. Picture Glenn Hampson
Bread Social’s owners Thomas Scott and Sam Saulwick. Picture Glenn Hampson

“We’re not getting rid of refined sugar and all that,” co-director Sam Saulwick laughs.

“We’ll certainly still have all the goodness.”

Originating in Byron Bay, the Bread Social opened a second store in Tweed Heads in late 2016 and the community quickly embraced its sourdoughs, danishes and home-cooked meals.

Sam says an opportunity to expand next door opened up earlier this year.

“Well there was a beautician that was operating in there for 15 years, she was a Buddhist woman,” Sam says.

“Her partner passed away, and she got to the point where she was looking at retirement.

Cheesy. Picture Glenn Hampson
Cheesy. Picture Glenn Hampson

“We were always looking at expanding, so it was always a natural progression to go to that side.

“We helped her wind up her business, make sure she wrapped it up in the right way. Having strong morals, she was happy to see it go to us.”

Being part of a historic block of buildings, Sam says the fit out was handed over to a local tradesman who kept the rustic charm intact while blending with the original bakery.

“Many years ago this precinct had the Big Five banks in it, but some of the shops became derelict at the time,” Sam says.

A selection of cakes. Picture Glenn Hampson
A selection of cakes. Picture Glenn Hampson

“That’s what we look for, to find something that was a little bit more tucked away, a little bit grimy. The walls out the back are covered in graffiti.

“We’ve been using Bagshaw Furniture, he did the fit out at Byron Bay at the Roadhouse.

“He’s a really lovely guy, he uses recycled timbers for the raw industrial look we wanted to go for.

“The challenge was to tie those two places together and remove the centre wall, with a glass petition and open bakery feel.

Croissants are popular. Picture Glenn Hampson
Croissants are popular. Picture Glenn Hampson

“Bakeries largely are quite sensory, people want to see things baking, they want to smell it, see the flour.”

The cafe will offer an extended breakfast and lunch menu, building on the skills of the chef and bakers.

An ever-changing blackboard will feature meals using locally sourced produce, with dishes including asparagus, goats cheese and aged balsamic, broad beans and pancetta on charred sourdough, braised duck in lager with coriander rice, pot set pate cognac butter with Davidson plum jam and lavosh, and more.

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These look tasty Picture Glenn Hampson
These look tasty Picture Glenn Hampson

“(There will be) three to six menu items that will change seasonally based on the providers we’re using and the local producers,” Sam says.

“We like brokering a relationship, like with an egg farmer, someone that does heirloom tomatoes, we get some obscure cuts of meat in.

“Bringing it back to allowing the chefs and bakers to having a different play, and a few cheeky desserts. We have a really skilled chef and baking team.”

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Savoury items are also on the menu. Picture Glenn Hampson
Savoury items are also on the menu. Picture Glenn Hampson

And perhaps some more experimental options will make an appearance from time to time as the The Bread Social works to reduce its waste.

“We are conscious of minimising our waste here,” Sam says.

“We do a really nice dark rye bread and we can use some of that to make a rye ice cream.

“We might do a monaco bar and put our own flavour into it.

“There will be some really beautiful sweet and savoury items.”

The Bread Social will open its extended cafe on October 11 at 12 Bay St, Tweed Heads. Open Monday to Saturday from 7.30am.

A coffee and a treat. Picture Glenn Hampson
A coffee and a treat. Picture Glenn Hampson

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