Four kilometres west of the town centre on the Pink Lake road, a wood-fired oven anchors a bakery that opens only a few mornings a week and rewards planning ahead. Each Monday a curated menu goes live online, from crusty sourdough loaves, an oat variant among them, to sweet and savoury pastries and sandwiches, all reserved before the Thursday-to-Saturday trading window. Run by a small team led by baker Tiff Brown, the name is a deliberate nod to Esperance and to regional life, and the loaves have earned a devoted local following. It reads as a working micro-bakery rather than a cafe, the sort of place regulars build a weekend around rather than stumble upon.