- Donuts (Peace, Love and Little Donuts and Tupelo Donuts)
- Cakes (at least four cake-focused establishments from Worthington's Mrs. Goodman's down to the Short North's Piece of Cake)
- European-Styled/Influenced Pastries (Clintonville's Mozart's and the Brewery District's Kolache Republic)
- Vegan Treats (Pattycake Bakery)
- Gluten-free Goods (Food for Good Thought), and even
- Flowers(!) with your Flour (Flowers and Bread).
If one wanted to be even more of a glutton, places like Laughlin's Bakery and the treasure trove in the North Market (Destination Donuts, Brezel Pretzel, Omega Artisan, and Pistacia Vera) all lie within stone's throw of High. Combined together, these places could easily carbo-load the runners for the Columbus Marathon this coming October and have plenty left over for the race volunteers.
Of course, it would be a cardinal sin if you forget the pie. If you're seeking out the pie and only the pie, the long-standing Just Pies near Graceland Mall fits the bill perfectly. If you want just a little more variety, two very similar places are right up your alley: Worthington's Sassafras Bakery, a favorite destination of ours since I've moved over here, and Clintonville's Dough Mama, which holds down the subject matter of this latest blogpost.