I know this sounds stupid, but I SERIOUSLY miss these. I grew up with “brat fry’s” at Piggly Wiggly and everything coming on a Sheboygan Roll. I’m both salivating and teary-eyed thinking about it.
I currently work here.. few hours a week. I have probably worked in 4 or 5 bakeries in my long life. In every other bakery I have worked at, the breads and rolls produced have never been touched my a human hand. Everything is automated. Not at City Bakery. These rolls are a work of an Artisan. Everything is hand made. Rick and his wife work tirelessly to create the best breads and rolls you can eat. I had NO idea there were that many different fresh breads ever.
@dbzsuperfan711 absolutely. I LOVE the fact all the bread is fresh baked day of sale. The bakers there have been doing their stuff for 40 and 50 years. That says a lot! Nobody bakes on a hearth. No body, but they do!
I’m excited, I’ll be going there this weekend. My dad grew up in Milwaukee, and when we visited grandma, we would always get plenty of hard rolls there. Now you can’t find them in Milwaukee. I live in Chicago, and no one here knows what you are talking about.
Best hard rolls in the world.. Born in Sheboygan in the mid '60s and lived there till 2001... Now I am in Southwest Missouri and I have never found hard rolls like City Bakery in any of my travels.
Making Johnsonville brats for supper way out in Wyoming. My wife grew up on your hard rolls from Howards Grove. With. I can't get enough of them when we come home. Also love Spencer steaks from Meinsfeld (sp). Great stuff.
@@fritzyberger The NY/NJ hard rolls, at last those I grew up with, the crust is very crumbly. When the guy broke open the roll, I could see it did not have that really hard crust. I have no doubt the hard rolls produced by City Bakery are delicious.
I worked there summer of 66, just out of high school. Made buck fifty an hour time and a half after 44 hours, usually 75 to 80 hours per week, thought I was rich. I found humor in when he mentioned 200 to 900 do. A day. Sunday night the slowest of the week we did close to 2000 dz. And it increased every night to Friday night when we hit 6-7000 dz. True story no bs. Fritz owed it then, just an old hard working German.
@Venture Wisconsin for an FYI I spent the rest of my working days in the baking industry, ending up being certified as a master baker. I still look back and fondly remember City Bakery. Thanks for the RUclips.
@royalanethridge333 - I've never seen Rick use a recipe for the Hard Rolls. The only recipe I've seen used there was the one for Orange,Pecan Cranberry muffins. Which by the way, the dissappear from the showcase 3 hours ( give or take) after they are put in the showcase.
I know this sounds stupid, but I SERIOUSLY miss these. I grew up with “brat fry’s” at Piggly Wiggly and everything coming on a Sheboygan Roll. I’m both salivating and teary-eyed thinking about it.
I currently work here.. few hours a week. I have probably worked in 4 or 5 bakeries in my long life. In every other bakery I have worked at, the breads and rolls produced have never been touched my a human hand. Everything is automated. Not at City Bakery. These rolls are a work of an Artisan. Everything is hand made. Rick and his wife work tirelessly to create the best breads and rolls you can eat. I had NO idea there were that many different fresh breads ever.
When I went there on vacation I got that feeling. It was all really good
@dbzsuperfan711 absolutely. I LOVE the fact all the bread is fresh baked day of sale. The bakers there have been doing their stuff for 40 and 50 years. That says a lot! Nobody bakes on a hearth. No body, but they do!
I used to service towels here. This owner deserves a lot of credit, he works his ass off from the crack of dawn, every single day…Keep it up!
Amazing!
I’m excited, I’ll be going there this weekend. My dad grew up in Milwaukee, and when we visited grandma, we would always get plenty of hard rolls there. Now you can’t find them in Milwaukee. I live in Chicago, and no one here knows what you are talking about.
Awesome! Have fun. Thanks for sharing your story around the good 'ol hard roll
Best hard rolls in the world..
Born in Sheboygan in the mid '60s and lived there till 2001...
Now I am in Southwest Missouri and I have never found hard rolls like City Bakery in any of my travels.
So good 😋
So true. We are in Wyoming but family from Sheboygan...cant get them but crave them
Cool to hear the stories of expats! The hardrolls are great in Sheboygan :)
@@kyledahlke7443 I bet!
Making Johnsonville brats for supper way out in Wyoming. My wife grew up on your hard rolls from Howards Grove. With. I can't get enough of them when we come home. Also love Spencer steaks from Meinsfeld (sp). Great stuff.
Love it!
Moving to Sheboygan, apparently!! 😉
Yummy!!
Haha yup!
Nothing beats a Sheboygan hardroll made by City Bakery.
So dang good!
Yes
The very Best bakery in Sheboygan...love your long Johns. Used to come in everyday for a while and get them...very tasty!
So good!
is that the same as Fredericks Bakery? did it used to be called Fredericks in the 80s and 90s?
Do a video on Cardinali's in KEnosha. Founded in 1915, best Italian bread anywhere in the US in my opinion.
I love a hard roll with my chili. It is great for ripping up and grabbing a nice scoop.
Looks like an excellent bakery. Personally I am partial to NY LI Kaiser Rolls.
It is similar to Kaiser I think. It is a little be more crust though
@@fritzyberger The NY/NJ hard rolls, at last those I grew up with, the crust is very crumbly. When the guy broke open the roll, I could see it did not have that really hard crust. I have no doubt the hard rolls produced by City Bakery are delicious.
Fantastic
How interesting!!!
I worked there summer of 66, just out of high school. Made buck fifty an hour time and a half after 44 hours, usually 75 to 80 hours per week, thought I was rich. I found humor in when he mentioned 200 to 900 do. A day. Sunday night the slowest of the week we did close to 2000 dz. And it increased every night to Friday night when we hit 6-7000 dz. True story no bs. Fritz owed it then, just an old hard working German.
Crazy! Thanks for sharing
@Venture Wisconsin for an FYI I spent the rest of my working days in the baking industry, ending up being certified as a master baker. I still look back and fondly remember City Bakery.
Thanks for the RUclips.
@@christophergilbert1256 That's amazing! We could tell it was a special place
man id kill for the bakers %'s ... this type of roll is hard to come by anywhere else..
Is there a recipe
@royalanethridge333 - I've never seen Rick use a recipe for the Hard Rolls. The only recipe I've seen used there was the one for Orange,Pecan Cranberry muffins. Which by the way, the dissappear from the showcase 3 hours ( give or take) after they are put in the showcase.
200-900 dozen a day? Holy moly! They are wonderful though.
Crazy..
This is what local business is all about!
Yes! Well said
I need a recipe for these Hard rolls... Please
Right?! 😋
Labor of Love
You can totally feel it being in there
John Foy is my Uncle.
To hell with Kwik-Trip!
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