This is a list of notable bakeries. A bakery is an establishment that produces and sells flour-based food baked in an oven such as bread, cakes, pastries, and pies.[1] Some retail bakeries are also cafés, serving coffee and tea to customers who wish to consume the baked goods on the premises.
Worldwide
- Le Pain Quotidien – global chain of bakery-cafés operating in many countries around the world.[2] It sells organic bread and cakes in a homey, rustic style.[3]
- Muffin Break – independent company which operates small coffee shops throughout the UK, Australia and New Zealand and India
- Wonder Bread – name of a brand of bread. It is sold in North American stores and produced by three distinct companies: in Canada by Weston Bakeries Limited, a subsidiary of George Weston Limited,[4]
By country
Australia
By type
Bakery cafes
This is a list of notable bakery cafés. Some retail bakeries are also coffeehouses, serving coffee and tea to customers who wish to consume the baked goods on the premises. A café, cafe, or "caff" may refer to a coffeehouse, bar, teahouse, diner, transport cafe, or other casual eating and drinking place, depending on the culture.[7][8][9][10][11]
See also
- Baker
- Fast casual restaurant
- List of baked goods
- List of coffeehouse chains
- List of doughnut shops
- List of food companies
- Lists of restaurants
- List of teahouses
- Pâtisserie
- Pie shop
- Types of restaurant
Further reading
External links
References
- Yogambal Ashokkumar. Theory of Bakery and Confectionary 2009^
- Emma Jacobs. Baker who turned tables Financial Times, 8 February 2011, retrieved 3 March 2012^
- Hettie JEd eff egg Ad Add 6j3th3thr2g2rgudah. Le Pain Quotidien, a bakery chain that keeps a local feel New York Times, 6 June 2008^