So, up next, I ran across this little shop on a test run of my new bike chain. Went north on US 127 for 9 miles past the Owen County line and found myself looking for a place to turn around and head home. Lo and behold, there was an advertisement for sandwiches just ahead, so I said why not, and rode up there.
The shop is up on top of a little hill, and they have tables around outside. Pretty neat little place, I thought. Turns out they’ve only been open for about a year, and I haven’t visited Owen County is likely just as long, so I couldn’t have seen it before. But anyway, I went inside and found out what the buzz was.
Inside, they have several rows of baking goods, and various items that could be helpful depending on your needs. I found everything from potato starch to raw vanilla beans to several rare spices to suit just about any need. The deli, on the other hand, drew me in. The counter was full of meats and cheeses that are available for sale in bulk, or (like mine) for deli sandwiches.
The base sandwich started at $4.09 with 20 options for cheese, and just as many or more for meat. The standard condiments were available, as well. Although, on reflection, only having two bread choices (white or wheat) was somewhat odd for a bakery.
Either way, I got Colby and pepper jack cheese (for an extra dollar) and honey ham, with tomato, lettuce, and mayo. Either because of in spite of the price (I’m not sure which yet), they piled on the fixings.
Also, they were selling half a dozen flavors of peanut butter prepackaged and priced by weight. I purchased the butterscotch, and with some work, I’ll try to mix up some cookie batter with it. Unless I just eat it all, that is. 
Info:
Countryside Bakery and Deli
4785 Highway 127 South
Owenton, KY
(9 1/2 miles north of the Owen County / Franklin County line)
Ratings (out of three stars):
Plate: **
Price: **
People: ***
Place: ***
Plate gets two stars for only offering sandwiches, but it was a good size sandwich. Price gets two stars because the extra cheese for a dollar was a bit pricey for the slice, but otherwise a decent deal. The people were friendly and personable with me, even being covered from head to toe in motorcycle gear, so three stars there. Place gets three stars for being advertised with plenty of time to start looking and it was clean, but it is situated somewhat out of the way from major throughways.
Overall: ***
TL:DR: Having a baker’s item shop nearby is a nice perk, and something that I was previously unaware of. I’ll be back.