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Fresh pie or fresh donuts?
That’s the question you’ll be asking yourself when you start exploring bakeries in Tecumseh Michigan and the surrounding Lenawee County area. The bakery scene here isn’t huge – but what’s here is the real deal. We’re talking scratch-made pies with hand-rolled crust, donuts that have won “Best of Lenawee” for a decade running, and the kind of from-scratch baking that makes chain bakeries feel like a sad joke.
Here’s where to go when you want the good stuff.
Beckey’s Kountry Kitchen Bakery & Restaurant in Blissfield is about 15 minutes east of Tecumseh, and it’s been a Lenawee County staple for years. The restaurant is family-owned and operated, and while they’re famous for their fried chicken dinners, the bakery side of the operation is what puts them on this list.
Every pie is made from scratch. Hand-rolled flaky crust, fresh mixed filling, no shortcuts. You can get a slice with your meal or buy a whole pie to take home – and during the holidays, you should absolutely call ahead because they sell out.
The bread is baked in-house too, and they make their own jams. It’s the kind of place where “homemade” actually means homemade, not “we defrosted it this morning.”
Beckey’s is open daily starting at 7:30 AM. New owners Brian Copeland and Matt & Devin Bates have been investing in the operation, and there are plans for a food trailer to bring the goods to surrounding communities. Worth watching.
Morning Fresh Bakeries in Adrian has been voted Best of Lenawee Donuts for 10 consecutive years. That’s not a typo. Ten years. In a row.
They run two retail locations in Adrian – one at 1110 S. Main Street and another at 3223 N. Adrian Highway – plus they supply 14 wholesale accounts across the county. So even if you’ve had their donuts somewhere else in Lenawee, you might not have realized it.
The filled donuts and pastries are where they really shine. One reviewer with 65 years of donut-eating experience (yes, really) rated Morning Fresh in their personal top three across all of Michigan. That’s a resume you can’t argue with.
Adrian is about 20 minutes south of Tecumseh on US-223, and Morning Fresh is the kind of detour that justifies itself the second you bite into a cream-filled long john at 8 AM.
Luscious Dessertz has built a following in the Adrian area for custom cakes and specialty desserts. If you need a birthday cake, wedding cake, or just a show-stopping dessert for a dinner party, this is where locals go.
Their custom work is the draw – decorated cakes that actually taste as good as they look. It’s a small operation, which means you’re getting personal attention and real craftsmanship. Check their social media for current offerings and order lead times, because the good stuff goes fast.
Epicake Delights rounds out Adrian’s bakery scene with another locally-owned option for specialty baked goods. Adrian punches above its weight for a city its size when it comes to bakeries, and Epicake is part of the reason.
They’re known for creative flavor combinations and seasonal specials. Like most of the bakeries on this list, they’re small and independent – which means hours and availability can shift. A quick check on their Facebook page before you drive over is always smart.
Downtown Tecumseh itself is more of a cafe-and-chocolate town than a traditional bakery town – but that doesn’t mean you’re going without sweets.
Harvest Chocolate on West Chicago Blvd makes bean-to-bar craft chocolate right in their shop. It’s not a bakery in the traditional sense, but their chocolate bars and gift boxes scratch the same itch. Everything is vegan, plant-based, and gluten-free – and genuinely delicious. You can watch the process through the shop window and smell the cacao roasting from the sidewalk.
The Saturday Farmers Market at the Market on Evans (running May through October, 9 AM to 1 PM) is another spot to find baked goods. Local vendors sell homemade cakes, pies, and pastries – and since the vendors rotate, you’ll find different offerings week to week. It’s at 213 North Evans Street, about a block and a half north of Chicago Blvd in Downtown Tecumseh.
And don’t sleep on the cafe scene. Several coffee shops and restaurants along Chicago Blvd serve fresh pastries, muffins, and baked goods alongside their regular menus. They’re not dedicated bakeries, but they round out the options if you’re already downtown browsing Gallery of Shops or the antique stores on the boulevard.
There’s a pattern here that’s worth calling out. Every bakery on this list is independently owned, small-batch, and scratch-made. Nobody is pulling frozen dough out of a Sysco box and calling it fresh.
That matters because the difference between a scratch-made pie and a factory pie is the difference between a meal and a memory. When Beckey’s hand-rolls their crust, you taste it. When Morning Fresh fries donuts at 4 AM so they’re ready by opening, you taste that too.
Lenawee County doesn’t have the population to support a chain bakery culture – and honestly, that’s worked out in everyone’s favor. The bakeries that survive here do it by being genuinely good, not by being convenient. And when you make the drive from Ann Arbor or the Detroit suburbs, you’re getting something you can’t replicate at a Panera.
Here’s the move if you want to do a proper Lenawee County bakery crawl.
Morning stop: Start at Morning Fresh Bakeries in Adrian. Grab donuts and coffee. Get a box of extras for later – you’ll thank yourself.
Mid-morning: Drive north on US-223 toward Blissfield (about 10 minutes). Stop at Beckey’s Kountry Kitchen for a late breakfast or early lunch. Order the fried chicken if you’re hungry, but make sure you leave room for pie. Buy a whole pie to take home.
Afternoon: Head west to Tecumseh (about 15 minutes from Blissfield). Park in Downtown Tecumseh and walk the shops. Hit the Farmers Market if it’s a Saturday morning in season, or stop at Harvest Chocolate for something sweet. Burn off some calories on the Kiwanis Trail if you’re feeling ambitious after all those carbs.
The whole loop is under 30 miles of driving, mostly on country roads. From Ann Arbor, you can be in Adrian in about 40 minutes via US-223.
Distances from Tecumseh:
– Morning Fresh Bakeries (Adrian): ~20 minutes south
– Beckey’s Kountry Kitchen (Blissfield): ~15 minutes east
– Luscious Dessertz (Adrian): ~20 minutes south
– Epicake Delights (Adrian): ~20 minutes south
Call ahead for pies. Beckey’s whole pies sell out, especially around holidays. A phone call saves heartbreak.
Go early for donuts. Morning Fresh lives up to its name. The best selection is first thing in the morning. By afternoon, popular flavors are gone.
Check hours before you go. Small bakeries keep small-bakery hours. Most close by mid-afternoon, and some are closed on Mondays. A quick social media check saves a wasted trip.
Combine it with shopping. Tecumseh’s downtown is walkable and full of independent shops, antique stores, and boutiques. A bakery run plus a couple hours of browsing makes a full day trip from Ann Arbor or the Detroit suburbs.
For more food stops and day trip ideas in Tecumseh, check out mitecumseh.com.