Boudin Bakery

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A rack of bread in a Boudin bakery. Note the lobster and turtle shaped breads. Also note that the Disney's California Adventure Park location does not offer these shapes, but it does sell Mickey Mouse-shaped loaves.
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A rack of bread in a Boudin bakery. Note the lobster and turtle shaped breads. Also note that the Disney's California Adventure Park location does not offer these shapes, but it does sell Mickey Mouse-shaped loaves.

The Boudin Bakery (pronounced "bo-DEEN") is a famous bakery situated in San Francisco, California known for its sourdough bread (called Original San Francisco Sourdough French Bread). It was established in 1849 by Isidore Boudin by blending the prevalent sourdough among miners in the Gold Rush with French techniques. The bakery has locations on Fisherman's Wharf near San Francisco Bay, Disney's California Adventure Park, and 26 other cafés scattered throughout California.

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