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“providing a bounty of homemade products since 1993”
"Burn it to the ground!" is what her contractor brother said in 1992 when Colleen Froehlich purchased an old empty building on North Elm Street in Three Oaks, Michigan. For the next two years, she spent day and night restoring it, shaping it to fit her vision. By the following spring, bountiful display cases filled with homemade artisan breads, jams, and preserves glowed in the sunlight. Beautiful housewares lined the shelves. The vintage neon sign that had hung in her grandfather's grocery store was turned on and FROEHLICH'S was open for business.
Such a cute little bakery. A must-stop whenever we are in the area visiting from Chicago. Prices were reasonable, and the quality of pastries were great. I absolutely love their Almond Croissants.... Read more
A little pricey for a breakfast sandwich $9 but it was delicious! The egg was so fluffy and fresh. The bagel was soft and delicious. I also had a Frappuccino. It was decent! Make sure to look... Read more
The chocolate cake and ham and cheese croissants are really good. Lemon cookies were dry. Cinnamon sugar donut was fine. I went there for the apple cider donuts, before noon, and they said they... Read more
Froehlich's Bakery
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- Sun, Thu - Sat: 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
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Credit Cards Accepted
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Outdoor Seating
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