The Delicious British Bakery That Brings A Little Slice Of England To Nebraska
By Delana Lefevers|Published July 15, 2019
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Delana Lefevers
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As a lifelong Nebraskan, Delana loves discovering the many hidden treasures of her state. She has worked as a writer and editor since 2007. Delana's work has been featured on more than a dozen websites and in Nebraska Life Magazine.
Great food really brings the world together. Eating the treats enjoyed by a different culture can help us connect and open the door to communication. While the British goods from this bakery won’t be solving any world conflicts (or even figuring out Brexit) anytime soon, they are a delicious way to experience a variety of yummy foods enjoyed by those across the Atlantic.
You may have never heard of What the Dickens? bakery, but if you live in or around Hastings you may have seen or sampled their food at local events.
This popular pop-up bakery doesn't have its own retail space; currently it makes everything to order from The Bistro Below, the little restaurant beneath Winestyles in Hastings.
Every Friday, the bakery offers "Tea For Two In A Tin," which is a collection of tea and delicious baked goodies. You may get scones, sandwiches, tea cakes, tarts, or - if you're lucky - even some fresh Devonshire clotted cream.
You can also order treats for your next special event, whether that's a quiet tea with friends or a large wedding reception. Pictured: cherry bakewell tarts, this writer's all-time favorite British treat.
The bakery's co-owners are superstars at creating beautiful and inventive desserts that aren't necessarily British. Need a creative birthday cake? You've found the right place.
Whether you're headed to a party or intend to hoard all of the goodies for yourself (no judgment here!), ordering a big box of treats from What the Dickens? is sure to make any day a little happier.
What the Dickens? doesn’t currently have its own space. It operates out of The Bistro Below. Address: 537 W 2nd Street, Suite 103, Hastings, NE 68901. Check out the bakery’s website or Facebook page to learn more, drool over pictures of sweets, and order your own.
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