The Best Bakeries in Liverpool
Whether you’re in the mood for a classic freshly-baked loaf of sourdough, a decadent pastry, or something to satisfy your sweet tooth, Liverpool’s bakeries have it all. From locally-sourced to internationally-inspired baked goods, here’s our list of some of the best bakeries in Liverpool that you simply must try.
The Best Bakeries In Liverpool
Pastille
Pastille is an independent, family-run bakery tucked away on Gibraltar Row. They serve up a delicious selection of cakes and sweet and savoury pastries Friday to Sunday, from 9.30am until they sell out. Keep an eye on their Instagram for their weekly menu and closing updates.
Lunko
Lunko, powered by The Butterholic, is an inviting bakery near Lark Lane that you’re likely to see queues outside! They offer a range of sweet and savoury pastries, including vegan options like the Biscoff Cube and Strawberry Croissant. Pair your treat with specialty coffee sourced from local roastery Monkeyboard.
Carmine Italian Bakery
If you’re craving authentic Italian pastries, Carmine Italian Bakery is the place to be. They are known for their delicious fresh bread, croissants, cakes and paninis. For a true taste of Italy, their focaccia bread and gorgeous mini pizzas are also worth sampling.
Baltic Bakehouse
Baltic Bakehouse is a bread lover’s paradise. With locations in the trendy Baltic Triangle and Allerton Road, this bakery is famed for its selection of loaves, which are baked fresh daily. Their pastries are equally impressive, with options like croissants, pain au chocolat, and pear and almond tarts.
Gran Caffé
Gran Caffè is a beloved Italian bakery in Liverpool, renowned for its authentic pastries, breads, and coffee. Indulge in their flaky croissants, decadent cannolis and Italian cakes. Whether you’re seeking a quick caffeine fix or a leisurely afternoon tea, Gran Caffè offers a taste of Italy in Liverpool. They’re so popular they have three locations in the city; Tarleton Street, Duke Street and Lark Lane.
Rough Handmade
Rough Handmade is a boutique bakery situated in the Royal Albert Dock, where you’ll be greeted by the inviting smell of freshly baked goods coming from their open theatre-style kitchen. At the end of the day, anything left over is donated to charities, to ensure that every product they sell is freshly prepared that day.
BonBon Bakery
Situated on Berry Street in the city’s Chinese quarter, BonBon bakery is a go-to for those in search of something a bit different. BonBon Bakery offers a mix of traditional and contemporary Asian-inspired sweet and savoury baked goods, including pineapple buns, egg tarts, and their best selling chasiu buns, which contain red meat in a Chinese barbeque sauce in a bun.
Moi Bakeshop (FACT)
Nestled within the iconic FACT building, Moi Bakeshop is a creative and cosy spot that’s perfect for a casual afternoon treat. Whether you’re craving something sweet or savoury, you can enjoy something from their stunning dessert counter or indulge in savoury options like simit plates and Turkish eggs.
The Wild Loaf
The Wild Loaf is a small but mighty bakery located on Sefton Street in Dingle. Specialising in sourdough bread, The Wild Loaf has become a destination that locals and loyal regulars travel across the city to specifically, despite being slightly out of the way. You can also expect to find a selection of pastries, sandwiches and coffee. If the weather is nice, take a seat in the outdoor seating area to enjoy your bakes.
Homebaked (Anfield)
Homebaked is much more than just a bakery—it’s a community-owned cooperative located near Anfield Stadium. Famous for their pies, Homebaked has become a staple for both locals and visitors, especially on match days. Their “Shankly Pie,” named after the legendary Liverpool FC manager, is a fan favourite. Beyond pies, they offer a selection of breads and pastries that are baked fresh daily.
Artisane
Artisane brings a touch of Paris to Liverpool with its elegant range of French pastries and breads. Located on Woolton Road in Childwall, this bakery is known for its croissants, pain au chocolat and macarons that transport you straight to France.
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