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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.

A Pattie’s Foods’ Four’N Twenty meat pie being eaten during an AFL match
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
An Arome Bakery store in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Yazdani Bakery in Mumbai, India
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.
Pasticceria Boccione in Rome
A Bengawan Solo store
A Paris Baguette in Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, South Korea
The front of Beigel Bake
Two-and-a-half Tunnock’s Tea Cakes
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
Interior Bakery Display Sign
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.[7][8][9][10][11]

Doughnut shop bakeries

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    Yogambal Ashokkumar (2009), Theory of Bakery and Confectionary, ISBN 978-81-203-3954-5

  2. ^ Jacobs, Emma (8 February 2011). “Baker who turned tables”. Financial Times. Retrieved 3 March 2012.
  3. ^ 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}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ “Weston Bakeries unveils new recipes for iconic brands”. Canadian Manufacturing. Archived from the original on September 27, 2013. Retrieved October 1, 2012.
  5. ^ “Flowers Foods Signs Agreements to Acquire Certain Hostess Bread Brands and Bakeries”. Retrieved 23 October 2014.
  6. ^ “Grupo Industrial Bimbo History”. Funding Universe. Retrieved July 20, 2012.
  7. ^ W. Scott Haine (11 Sep 1998). The World of the Paris Café. JHU Press. pp. 1–5. ISBN 0801860709.
  8. ^ W. Scott Haine (12 Jun 2006). Alcohol: A Social and Cultural History. Berg. p. 121. ISBN 9781845201654.
  9. ^ The Rough Guide to France. Rough Guides. 2003. p. 49. ISBN 9781843530565.
  10. ^ “Classic Cafes | London’s vintage Formica caffs!”. classiccafes.co.uk. Retrieved 28 September 2013.
  11. ^ 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.
  12. ^ 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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