Bread of Life Bakes in Del Cerro, San Diego runs a made-to-order bakery out of 5503 Adobe Falls Road in the 92120 ZIP, producing small-batch baked goods on a pickup-only model. The operation sits in a residential stretch south of the SDSU campus, where Adobe Falls Road connects the hillside neighborhoods between College Avenue and the I-8 corridor. Orders move through an online system with scheduled pickup windows, a format built for customers who want fresh-baked bread and pastries without the walk-in retail overhead. Del Cerro's small commercial footprint concentrates dining along Del Cerro Boulevard and College Avenue, and the pizza-and-beer program at Del Cerro Pizza & Beer anchors the neighborhood's sit-down dinner traffic. The pickup model keeps overhead low enough to hold per-loaf pricing below most artisan bakeries in San Diego that carry full storefront leases. Del Cerro borders Lake Murray to the east and SDSU to the north, a geographic pocket that puts the bakery within delivery range of both the campus residential blocks and the family-oriented neighborhoods around Lake Murray Boulevard. The bistro menu at KnB Bistro on Del Cerro Boulevard serves the same family-dinner market that drives weekend baked-goods orders for gatherings and holiday tables. Takeout-only production lets the kitchen scale batch size to actual demand rather than stocking a display case, reducing waste on specialty items that lose quality after the first day.