Little Oaks Bakehouse makes small-batch gourmet cookies in Leucadia, Encinitas. Order the signature Biscoff by DM on Instagram — new customers get $5 off.
Every so often a spot comes along that makes a cookie feel like an event — and in Encinitas, that spot is Little Oaks Bakehouse. These aren't grab-a-pack-at-the-store cookies. They're the thick, small-batch, premium-ingredient kind that people message to order and happily drive to Leucadia to pick up. If you've got a sweet tooth and a soft spot for supporting small local makers, this is one to know.
The whole appeal of a great gourmet cookie is that it tastes homemade in the best way — fresh, generous, and a world apart from anything mass-produced. Little Oaks Bakehouse leans all the way into that: small batches, premium ingredients, and a bakery-style cookie you don't usually find around here.
The one to start with is the Biscoff — the signature cookie and the reason a lot of people come back. Planning something special? Custom orders are on the table too, so a birthday, a party, or a gift box is just a DM away.
Little Oaks Bakehouse started from a simple gap: there wasn't a local, large-bakery-style cookie to be found nearby — so the founder decided to make one. Launched back on November 8, 2014, what started small has kept growing, with a spot at a local farmers market now in the works (stay tuned).
The name is a quiet nod to home. Encinitas takes its name from the Spanish for "little oaks," so Little Oaks Bakehouse is a tribute to the town where the cookies come to life — a little piece of the neighborhood in every box.
That's the kind of small, local operation worth rooting for: the antidote to a chain cookie, made by someone who clearly cares about the craft.
Ordering is simple: send a DM to @littleoaksbakehouse on Instagram. That's where you'll get current flavors, pricing, and pickup details in Leucadia — the exact address is shared once you order.
New here? Sign up as a first-time customer for $5 off your order — a nice nudge to try that Biscoff. Custom and special orders go through the same DM.
In a county full of sweet spots, the ones that stick are the small, local makers putting real care into one thing and doing it exceptionally well. That's Little Oaks Bakehouse. Whether you're already in Encinitas for the beach or making a special trip up to Leucadia, a box of these is the kind of simple, local pleasure that makes living here so good.
Where is Little Oaks Bakehouse located?
Little Oaks Bakehouse is a small-batch bakery based in Leucadia, in Encinitas (North County coastal San Diego). It's order-based rather than a walk-in storefront, so the exact pickup address is shared once you place an order.
How do I order from Little Oaks Bakehouse?
Ordering is done by direct message on Instagram. Send a DM to @littleoaksbakehouse to see current flavors, get pricing, and arrange pickup in Leucadia.
What is Little Oaks Bakehouse's signature cookie?
The Biscoff is the signature cookie and the best place to start.
Does Little Oaks Bakehouse do custom or special orders?
Yes. Custom and special orders — for birthdays, parties, or gift boxes — are welcome through the same Instagram DM.
How much do the cookies cost?
Pricing is shared directly when you message on Instagram. New customers can sign up for $5 off their first order.
Does Little Oaks Bakehouse have a storefront or set hours?
No walk-in storefront — it's a small-batch, order-based bakery. You order by DM and pick up in Leucadia, so there are no fixed shop hours.
Hunting for more local favorites? Browse our other Local Picks and the full event calendar. And if a day spent eating your way through Encinitas has you wondering what it's like to live in North County's coastal towns, our Encinitas neighborhood guide is a great place to start.
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