Eating Oxford
Dinner Watch: Honey Bee Bakery

Honey Bee Bakery’s antipasto plate with local meat from Stan’s Country Store.
An intimate Friday night in the Galleria
By Tad Wilkes, Nightlife & Lifestyles Editor
tad.wilkes@hottytoddy.com
I had the best dining experience I’ve had in a while tonight. The students are gone. Tiptoed out West Jackson for a nice, quiet, dinner at a restaurant I’m ashamed to say I didn’t know did dinner. I’d had great breakfast at Honey Bee Bakery before, and was aware of word of mouth about the lunch, but tonight was my enlightenment about the supper. I’ll be back.
It’s BYOB with a $4 corkage fee.
Honey Bee Bakery is in the Galleria at 2305 West Jackson Avenue.

Menu notes on locally sourced ingredients at Honey Bee Bakery.

Filet with compound butter on sizzling iron skillet at Honey Bee Bakery.

Chicken enchiladas
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