Tours for Children and School Groups

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Bring your inside voices, please

Along with the Grand Canyon, Alcatraz and the Hoover Dam, Bread & Cie has distinguished itself as one of the premiere West Coast sightseeing tours of the United States.

We give tours for groups that are young and young at heart. There is no height maximum or minimum.

We like to give tours. But don’t have a full time tour guide on staff. Tours are given by a baker, an owner or one of our knowledgeable office staff. Basically, they’re on an “as needed” and “if available” basis. So contact us.

There are two choices for tours of Bread & Cie:

Tour #1: involves visiting our un-ventilated accounting offices, analyzing accounts receivable and aging reports, dissecting real valuation while still maintaining the standard 1270 C deduction modification from non-building expense depreciation, etc.
Tour Length: 3 1/2 hours; no breaks allowed

or…

Tour #2: involves visiting our baking facility, getting dusted with flour, eating lots of bread and other stuff, smelling great things, going into our freezing cold walk-in freezer and having someone turn the lights out for a second and seeing a bunch of cool things that our bakers do
Tour Length: Until you’re full and happy

Please specify which tour would be appropriate for your group. If you choose Tour #1 one, please contact Mercy Hospital Psychiatric Clinic.

For Tour #2, please contact tour “Dough-scent” S. Rose Klien. 619-688-1788 or email us at Sales@BreadAndCie.com.

Note: While on tour, you must use your inside voices, keep your hands in your pockets and don’t under any circumstance feed the bakers or look them directly in the eyes.

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