Moose McGregor’s Desert Bakery

C14 & C19 Junction - Unit D, Solitaire, Namibia

“It’s not even a town or a village, don’t call it that; it’s more of a pit-stop, really.” Solitaire, Namibia, the pit-stop Moose McGregor calls home, contains nothing more than a general store, a small lodge, his bakery, and the only gas station for many, many miles. This makes Solitaire an inevitable pit-stop for travelers driving to Sossusvlei from Swakopmund or Windhoek. Sadly, Moose passed away in early 2012. His legendary apple strudel lives on. Solitaire worth a visit even if your vehicle has a full tank.

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Great Bakery - seriously in the middle of nowhere!

We made a stop in Solitaire on our way to the Namib-Naukluft Lodge. While we weren’t far from the lodge, we stopped to gas up the vehicle for the next day. The light had almost gone out of the sky. A bakery? Here? Why not! The apple pie - for which they are famous - is baked in a rectangular tin and was quite tasty. The Linzer-like cookies (either plain or dipped in chocolate) were incredible. One friend bought muesli bars hoping they would be like Ouma rusks; they were better. Most of all, the people were warm and friendly - so much so that, even though they had been closed for over an hour, they happily served us. Outside, in front of the bakery, the wonderful collection of abandoned cars made for fun photography for those of us inclined.

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