Tuesday, April 28, 2026

A Baker's Dozen of Hough Bakeries Clippings


Yesterday's post about Baby Bear Bread and various local bakeries made me realize that I'd never devoted a post to just Hough Bakeries. To rectify that half-baked oversight, here's a baker's dozen of various clippings in chronological order, consisting of articles and ads that tell the story of this beloved institution from his first appearance in Lorain in 1958 to its sad closing in 1992.

March 25, 1958
March 26, 1958
October 1, 1958
Feb. 1, 1961
May 23, 1967
Sept. 19, 1971
Dec. 21, 1976
May 1, 1978
Dec. 15, 1986
May 18, 1987
March 28, 1990
May 10, 1990
Aug. 9, 1992
For the Brady family, the one at Westgate Shopping Center at W. 21st was a regular Saturday afternoon stop for many years, usually to pick up a kuchen for Sunday morning. I myself later patronized the one at Midway Mall.

I can still taste one specific kuchen with a soft, crumbly white topping on it. Boy, was that good!

12 comments:

  1. Ah, Hough’s Bakery! We kids would get so excited when my mom would return from shopping at the Shoreway Center with a white box tied with string. She usually brought us cupcakes. Later, my husband and I loved the dark, spicy gingerbread loaf with a thin layer of white frosting. I have tried many recipes since, trying to duplicate the flavor. That was the only bakery we shopped at, aside from Swensen’s in Vermilion, where we’d pick up a sour cream coffee cake.

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  2. Hey Dan- I think I’ve gained weight from your last two posts…21st St. and later Cooper Foster is where I shopped. Chocolate cupcakes were my favorite Todd

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  3. The Westgate Hough Bakeries store was our go-to when I was a kid, and I fondly remember that apple kutchen, and the wonderful cakes.

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  4. Ah, the cookies! Nothing like their Christmas coolies.

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  5. I have a vague memory of getting cupcakes at the Mall... were they inside the mall? Roughly where at?

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    1. Hough Bakeries was inside the Mall. If you went in the main entrance as if you were going to go into Penney's, but turned right, it was about 2 or 3 stores down on the right side, if I remember correctly.

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    2. Thanks! I seem to remember getting something at the side walk cafe... and then a cupcake... so that all make sense!

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  6. I had to look up the Cholmondl(e)y Bread. Never heard of it. Sort of a loaf of English Muffin stuff, it looks like. Thanks, Dan, for teaching this backwoods Pennsyltuckain something new!

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  7. For some unknown reason, my brain remembers a Hough Bakery on Oberlin Avenue near W. 21st St. Dan, was there a Hough pharmacy in that area?

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    1. You're right, Blazer Man, Houff Pharmacy was on Oberlin Avenue near 18th Street.

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  8. Fun memories! We used to pick up some chocolate chip cookies for dessert, then go across the street to Arthur Teacher’s or Casey’s for a gyro and a grape soda and fried mushrooms, then sit by the lake, listen to G98 and eat. And when we were at the mall, it was a Baskin Robbin’s ice cream cone, then go to the Hough’s next door for some cookies or maybe a nice chocolate layer cake to take home.

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  9. We used to go to Hough Bakeries every Friday at the Midway Mall location and get hard crunchy waffles,getting ready to watch Big Chuck and Li'l John later that night.

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