Mon-Sun 07:00-19:00Walk-in onlyEuropean stone-hearth artisan breads
Bread and Cie in San Diego is the Hillcrest European stone-hearth bakery on University Avenue since 1995, the rustic-bread room that anchors the Hillcrest food map.
Tip: The kalamata olive bread is the room's signature; the cafe upstairs serves sandwiches on house-baked rolls.
Worth the queue: Kalamata olive bread
Daily 08:00-17:00Walk-in onlyNaturally leavened sourdough breads
Prager Brothers Artisan Breads in Encinitas is the North County sourdough bakery on Coast Highway 101, a wholesale-bakery storefront with daily-baked sourdough and pastries.
Tip: Country sourdough miche is the room's strongest loaf; the Carlsbad bakery is the wholesale production base.
Worth the queue: Country sourdough miche
Daily 06:30-15:00Walk-in onlySmall-batch yeast and cake doughnuts
Sidecar Doughnuts in Del Mar is the Costa Mesa import in Del Mar Highlands Town Center, a small-batch doughnut counter rotating six monthly flavours plus six daily.
Tip: The huckleberry and the butter-and-salt are the recurring strengths; arrive by 9am for the full case.
Worth the queue: Huckleberry doughnut
Wed-Sun 07:00-13:00 (or until sold out)Walk-in onlyOversized custom doughnuts
Donut Bar in San Diego is the downtown A Street doughnut shop, the West Coast viral-doughnut shop with oversized creme brulee, croissant doughnuts and the Big Poppa Tart.
Tip: Open Wed-Sun only and they sell out by lunch; arrive at 8am for the full counter or pre-order online.
Worth the queue: Big Poppa Tart
Tue-Thu 05:00-17:00, Fri 05:00-18:00, Sat-Sun 06:00-18:00Walk-in onlyOld-fashioned doughnuts and pastries
VG Donut and Bakery in Cardiff-by-the-Sea is the Mettee family's third-generation Aberdeen Drive doughnut counter since 1969, a North County landmark for old-fashioned doughnuts.
Tip: Doughnuts are baked twice daily at 4am and 4pm; the afternoon batch is the secret tip.
Worth the queue: Glazed yeast doughnut
Sun-Thu 07:00-21:00, Fri-Sat 07:00-21:30French pastries and cafe bistro
Tartine in Coronado is the long-running First Street European cafe and bistro on the Ferry Landing side, with patio seating, French pastries, sandwiches and an all-day menu.
Tip: Indoor and patio seating; reservations recommended on weekends, the patio fills by 11am.
Worth the queue: Almond croissant