List of bakeries
Breads, cakes and patisserie for sale at the Berman's Bakery retail bread shop in Givat Shaul, Jerusalem
Bread baking in a traditional oven
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
By country
Australia
A Pattie's Foods' Four'N Twenty meat pie being eaten during an AFL match
Bangladesh
Canada
The big apple roadside attraction at Big Apple in Colborne, Ontario
A huge mass of bagel dough ready to be rolled and prepared at Fairmount Bagel in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Chile
China
Hong Kong
An Arome Bakery store in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Colombia
France
India
Yazdani Bakery in Mumbai, India
Indonesia
Ireland
Israel
The landmark Angel Bakeries factory store in Givat Shaul, Jerusalem, Israel. The light board with the number "62" indicates 62 years since the establishment of the State of Israel.
Italy
Pasticceria Boccione in Rome
Japan
Malaysia
Mexico
Nepal
New Zealand
Norway
Philippines
Singapore
A Bengawan Solo store
South Korea
A Paris Baguette in Yeongdeungpo-gu , Seoul , South Korea
Taiwan
An 85C Bakery Cafe store
Ukraine
United Kingdom
The front of Beigel Bake
Two-and-a-half Tunnock's Tea Cakes
United States
Breads at Acme Bread Company
An Entenmann's delivery truck in Ypsilanti, Michigan
A Great Harvest Bread Company store in Ann Arbor, Michigan
A Martin's Famous Pastry Shoppe, Inc. facility in Valdosta, Georgia
The former Van de Kamp's Holland Dutch Bakeries bakery in Los Angeles, California
Dave's Killer Bread delivery truck in Oklahoma
Yonah Shimmel's Knish Bakery in Manhattan, New York City
Vietnam
By type
Bakery cafes
An 85C Bakery Cafe in Shanghai, China
Customers at the Café A Brasileira in Lisbon, Portugal
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.[ 4] [ 5] [ 6] [ 7] [ 8]
85°C Bakery Cafe – International Taiwanese chain selling hot beverages and bakery products
Atlanta Bread Company – Fast-food chain of the United States
Au Bon Pain – American bakery and cafe chain
Bakers Delight – Australian bakery chain franchise
Big Apple Bagels – American franchised chain
Blue Chip Cookies – American bakery chain
Boudin Bakery – Californian baked good company
Bread Ahead – British bakery chain
Breadsmith – Wisconsin-based bakery franchise organization
Brioche Dorée – French bakery franchise
Bruegger's – Restaurant operator in the United States[ 9]
Café A Brasileira – Café in Lisbon, in the old quarter Chiado
Café de la Paix – Parisian café
Café du Monde – Café in New Orleans, Louisiana
Café Landtmann – Traditional Viennese café in Innere Stadt, Austria
Café Procope – Restaurant in Paris, France
Cinnabon – American baked goods store chain
Coco's Bakery – U.S. casual dining restaurant chain
Corner Bakery Cafe – American chain of cafes
Délifrance – International company specialising in French bakery products
Dewey's Bakery – Bakeries of the United States
Dôme – Australian chain of European-style café restaurants
East Beach Cafe – Cafe in Littlehampton, West Sussex
Einstein Bros. Bagels – American bagel and coffee chain
Goldilocks Bakeshop – Bakery chain in the Philippines
Gourmet Foods – Pakistani food manufacturer
Greggs – Bakery chain in the United Kingdom
Gus's – Cafe in Canberra, Australia
Irani café – Iranian style of café in South Asia
Italian Tomato – Japanese restaurant company
Joan's on Third – Food store and restaurant in Los Angeles
La Bou – Cafe chain in California
La Brea Bakery – Bakery company based in Los Angeles, US
La Madeleine – Restaurant chain in the United States
Lady M – American cake and confectionery boutique chain
Lagkagehuset – Danish bakery chain
Le Pain Quotidien – International chain of bakery-restaurants
Lee's Sandwiches – Vietnamese-American restaurant chain
Les Deux Magots – Café in the 6th arrondissement of Paris
Mmmuffins – Canadian restaurant chain
Monginis – Indian bakery chain
Montreal Arts Interculturels – Cultural organization in Montreal, Quebec, CanadaPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
Muffin Break – International cafe franchise
Newk's Eatery – Restaurant chain in the United States
Nirala Sweets – Defunct confectionery chain in Pakistan
OldTown White Coffee – Southeast Asian restaurant chain
One World Cafe – Former cafe in Salt Lake City
Original Pantry Cafe – Coffee shop and restaurant in Los Angeles, California
Panera Bread – American restaurant chain specializing in soups, salads and sandwiches
Paradise Bakery & Café – Arizona based casual restaurant chain
Paris Baguette – South Korean international bakery chain
Patisserie Valerie – Chain of cafes in the United Kingdom
Paul – French bakery chain
Perkins Restaurant and Bakery – American restaurant chainPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
Pie Face – Australian fast food chain
Red Ribbon Bakeshop – Filipino bakery chain
Robin's Donuts – Canadian fast food chain
Rotiboy – Malaysian multinational bakery chain
Schlotzsky's – American restaurant franchise chain
Stray Dog Café – Historic café in St Petersburg, Russia
Tim Hortons – Multinational coffeehouse and restaurant chain
Top Pot Doughnuts – American doughnut cafe chain
Upper Crust – Chain of baguette restaurants
Veniero's – Italian bakery
Yatala Pie Shop – Pie shop in Queensland, Australia
Doughnut shop bakeries
Kosher bakeries
See also
References
^ Yogambal Ashokkumar (2009), Theory of Bakery and Confectionary , ISBN 978-81-203-3954-5
^ Jacobs, Emma (8 February 2011). "Baker who turned tables" . Financial Times . Retrieved 3 March 2012 .
^ Hettie JEd eff egg Ad Add 6j3th3thr2g2rgudah (6 June 2008), "Le Pain Quotidien, a bakery chain that keeps a local feel" , New York Times {{citation }}
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^ W. Scott Haine (11 Sep 1998). The World of the Paris Café . JHU Press. pp. 1–5. ISBN 0801860709 .
^ W. Scott Haine (12 Jun 2006). Alcohol: A Social and Cultural History . Berg. p. 121. ISBN 9781845201654 .
^ The Rough Guide to France . Rough Guides. 2003. p. 49 . ISBN 9781843530565 .
^ "Classic Cafes | London's vintage Formica caffs!" . classiccafes.co.uk . Retrieved 28 September 2013 .
^ Russell Davies (2005). Egg, Bacon, Chips and Beans: 50 Great Cafes and the Stuff That Makes Them Great . HarperCollins Entertainment. ISBN 9780007213788 . Retrieved 28 September 2013 .
^ Hausmann, Daniel (March 18, 2011). "Sun Capital Gets 13x Return After Bruegger's Turnaround" . Wall Street Journal . Retrieved August 4, 2014 .
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