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    Firth & Payne

    Firth & Payne

    4.2(5 reviews)
    0.7 miLeeds Kirkgate Market, City Centre, Shopping Quarter
    £

    Firth & Payne's market stall has a beautifully traditional design with ornate columns and a wooden…read morecounter and signage with gold painted lettering. It's stalls like this that make a wander through the market such an enjoyable experience as you get a real sense of the history and character of the place. The stall has a traditional bakery counter displaying bread rolls and tasty looking cakes - I'd definitely spend my pennies here rather than at the Greggs in the lower section of the market (rather cheeky I feel - opening a chain store, of which there are already more than ten in Leeds, in a market populated by independent retailers, many just getting by. And I'm sad to see market customers queuing in droves to get their Greggs pastry fix when they could support an independent bakery selling very affordable sandwiches and other baked goods a short walk away. Bracketed rant over. ) They also have a range of pre-packaged brand name bread - a little odd when they bake their own. Their cake making display is a real treat to browse, with many a creatively-iced cake that any kid would be overjoyed to see candle-lit on their birthday. They also make wedding cakes with three working days notice. Great for a spontaneous wedding party, couples who haven't been particularly organised or when previous wedding-cake plans fall through. As Amelia mentioned, they offer egg-free cakes, but do they do vegan? As they have considered those who don't eat egg I think it likely they could stretch to include vegans...so it'd be worth asking if you're looking for a vegan cake-making service.

    The display of cakes at this bakery is amazing! You can get a spiderman birthday cake, a new-baby…read morecake with a tiny decorative baby on the top, wedding cakes and a myriad of others that can be chosen from a special cake book on request. All cakes have to be ordered but can be made within three working days - pretty good if you consider the quality of decoration. There's a sign saying that all cakes can be made eggless if required but does this mean they can also be made vegan? I'm not sure. The plastic-covered Warbotun loaves seem strangely placed next to these and the floury baps and loaves also on offer but I guess that's what you find in a market like this - peculiar variety.

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    The Sunshine Bakery - Croissant Breakfast Buns with lemon cream

    The Sunshine Bakery

    5.0(6 reviews)
    2.5 miChapel Allerton
    ££

    Now, I don't often get out to Chapel A, but on the odd occasion I do a visit to this little treat…read morestop is an absolute must. Granted, there are not many tables so it can be hard to grab a seat, but I'd suggest it's worth the wait given what's in store. A few Saturdays ago, treats we're on the agenda. As I'd not been here in ages, we decided to seek out some delectable sustenance here, as that is precisely what I got my friends. I had heard tell these guys do a mean burger, and since I've been banging on about seeking out Leeds' best it seemed only fair to tackle that for lunch. Oh. My. Word. After an enticing wait the food arrived and what lay before me was some kind of demi-god, as far as patties go. A beautifully baked sesame seed bun, with all the fluffy, crispy, freshness you could hope for in a bread cake. The accoutrements included a wonderfully fresh bit of salad, perfectly melted cheddar, and a delightful home made piccalilli. The meat? Seasoned to perfection, juicier than I've known, and cooked like a dream. Slightly pink, like a real burger should be, and a right ruddy messy affair. I was in heaven. Of course, you know all about their award winning cupcakes by now, so I needn't wax lyrical about the white chocolate as raspberry nirvana that I polished off at home, but what you probably didn't know is that I've found a contender for one of Leeds' finest burgers. Try for yourself and let me know how you get on... Moar treats? Check in on Yelp and you get 25% off afternoon tea!

    The Sunshine Bakery is a delightful and delicious new addition to Chapel Allerton's row of pretty…read morelittle shops on Harrogate Road. I just love the name - so twee and smile-inducing! As soon as I heard about it I just knew I had to check it out ASAP! I have both the requisite sweet tooth and and a love of all things kitsch and vintage-inspired. Hence I LOVE The Sunshine Bakery! The outside of the shop is painted a sumptuous deep plum colour and the sign features gold, hand-painted lettering with a quaint feel. Inside the walls are covered in oh-so-vintage pink flocked wall paper...but to be honest that's not exactly what your eyes are drawn to with all the tasty treats on display! Anyone with a particular predilection for sweetmeats will be literally drooling all over the shop! The cupcakes cry 'EAT ME' with their generous helpings of many-coloured icing and array of flavours. There are also such delights as champagne truffles, as well as slightly less exciting (though very delicious I'm sure) savoury items including sandwiches and soups as well as tea and coffee. There is a lovely atmosphere at The Sunshine Bakery, with friendly, smiling staff, and the customers seeming very happy to be there and oh so close to their next cupcake fix! I also opted for Eton Mess...it was absolutely delicious! If you live in Chapel Allerton you may find yourself trying desperately to avoid the temptation to visit the Sunshine Bakery daily...luckily for my health I live a reasonably long bike ride away...however, the exercise required to get there will probably just allow me to justify a rampant gorge-fest upon arrival! YUM!

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    The Sunshine Bakery - Massive Monster doughnuts!!!

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    Simply Cakes

    Simply Cakes

    3.7(3 reviews)
    2.5 miChapel Allerton

    This is one of those magical olde style shops which you simply can't ignore. I was wandering…read morethrough Chapel Allerton and happened to be on the same side of the road as Simply Cakes. The first thing to catch my eye was the fairytale castle cake, which I thought was too curious not to pause for a moment. That's all it takes to get you hooked! Then I was glancing all around at these beautiful magical cakes, each so intrinsically and deftly decorated. Wedding cakes, christmas character cakes, animals, flowers. You name it and it was possible. I went in simply to compliment the cake maker, who was lovely incidentally, and found that she had more than just the finished product on offer. There was everything there possible for you to craft one of your very own. Something like the cake world of Willy Wonka - it was on that level of fun in there. Having over 30 years of experience, Simply Cakes must be one of the best hand made cake specialists in Leeds. Go and see!

    I defy anyone to walk past the window of Simply Cakes without stopping, faces pressed up against…read morethe window and eyes wide like kids in, well, a sweet shop. There are cakes and then there are cakes, and Simply's creations are definitely in the latter category: beautiful pastel coloured mountains dripping with thick, creamy icy and formed into wonderfully quirky shapes. There are oversized cupcakes with icing that looks like whipped cream, perfectly executed, snow white wedding cakes, children's cakes carefully shaped and decorated to represent characters from stories and nursery rhymes... the list goes on, but sadly my wallet doesn't. These cakes come at a price, though not an unreasonable one for the skill that goes into them, and unfortunately my only taste of them to date is a small sliver of a friend's birthday cake. Absolutely lovely it was, too.

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    The Blueberry Bakery

    The Blueberry Bakery

    5.0(2 reviews)
    5.7 mi

    This is the sort of place that makes me fall in love with Leeds all over again, the little…read moreindependent places which do things in a time honoured way. This place is a little family run bakery, which is obviously very popular, and is just a little way off the centre (as it were) of Pudsey. It's not difficult to see why they are so coveted, as soon as you go in you are greeted by a super friendly team (I assumed a husband and wife team, but can't be 100% sure) ready to help you. I went in to browse and found myself instantly attracted to their lovely looking home-made preserves sets. The gentleman asked me if I was ok, which I was, and then apologised for having to turn on his mixer for a moment! It was lovely, and really wasn't a problem. As I had wandered in around 3pm ish the shelves were looking rather bare - the sign of a great bakers - and so I wandered to the glass counter at the front. I didn't want to walk out without something tasty. In the end I settled for a beautiful heart shaped chocolate brownie, complete with raspberry in the centre, for my boyfriend. It was going to be Valentine's day after all! I'm told that it was delicious, so I'm glad I made that choice. I bought a set of six mini breakfast jams as well, for a friend, and they were totally bargainous. I won't say exactly how bargainous, lest she discover how much I spent, though with any luck it'll be the gesture that counts! All in all this is a delightful place to purchase breads, jams, cakes and any other home made goodies. Just get in early to avoid disappointment!

    this is lovley little bakery, owned by a young woman called amy and her family helps run this. I…read morehave had had lots of tasty goodies from there as well as my daughters christining cakes and a few more now my sister has ordered her wedding cake. The cakes are beautiful and very tasty when you cut into them, wich is hard to find.. very good quality and lots to choose from. the Farm animal buisguits are a big hit with my daughter!

    Munro House Cafe

    Munro House Cafe

    4.0(8 reviews)
    0.5 miCity Centre
    £

    There's something addictively relaxing, inspiring, and ponderous about this delightful cafe,…read moresituated a stone's throw from the bus station of Leeds. Perhaps it's the creative types that inhabit the building, whose ebb and flow in and out of the place spark one's imagination, or perhaps it's the intrigue of the gallery next door. Either way, in this space, I feel as though I could spend the day writing, as the rest of the world speeds by on the busy road. If you're in the business of cakes, and eating particularly delicious ones, this place is where you set up shop. With most (if not all) being supplied by the eco-ethical cool local company That Old Chestnut, you can be assured you're in for a royal mouth treat. They're vegan, they're generously portioned, they're all about £2, and they're excellent. Yesterday I allowed myself to partake of a banana and chocolate loaf slice, and it was everything I desired, and more. Moist, flavoursome, chocolatey and with added nuts! I also had a few cups of the masala chai tea. Although I've forgotten the name of the tea brand, it was a fantastic cuppa, and perfectly reviving. The seating is varied, and plentiful for such a small space, so if you're lucky you can bag a squishy sofa. However, the plastic pawn seats are just as comfy, so grab a pew and get your thinking cap on. The music is ambient and unobtrusive, so there's no need to worry about loud chart distraction. It's a place to meet friends and catch up, it's a place to disappear into your own thoughts, it's a place to catch up on work poaching the free wifi, it's a place to delight in coffee, cake and tea. I hadn't time to test out the soup or sarnies, but I shall be back soon for more wifi antics and a deeper investigation as to the edibles -having been a fan of Bakery 164's sandwiches I'm sure they will not disappoint. If you get there before me, do let me know what you think! A lovely indie spot, and one that should be frequented by all.

    Forgive me if I wax lyrical but as I sat in Cafe 164 I got the feeling that it was a place where…read morestories are made, deals done and beautiful people shake hands with life. It's such a comfortable place where not only did my latte and flapjack taste great but I could relax in the knowledge that they were ethical (I think). There are some very comfortable sofas (I gave up my chance to sit there as a largish group came in just behind me and I'm a nice, thoughtful guy) and I would very much like to settle down with a latte or two and a book for a long session of me time at some stage in the near future (they even have a bring one, take one book shelf). My only worry was that the ceiling looks a bit iffy and I had some chicken licken moments.

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    Artisan Bakery

    Artisan Bakery

    3.0(5 reviews)
    2.9 miHeadingley
    £

    This wonderful bakery has recently opened in sunny Headingley and I'm so glad it has. The smell of…read morefreshly baked bread is a wonder to behold, and it's lovely to have it gracing North Lane as you wander up. I nipped in on my initial visit, only meaning to browse, only to get instantly chatting to the lovely chap who I believe must be the owner. He's a vibrant sort and proper Yorkshire. I opted for a few of their bread rolls and he threw in two or three for free as the day was coming to a close! It was awesome. What made me chuckle most was that he told me not to complain if they were a little dry, since he'd given them to me for free, which of course I wouldn't dream of. In fact, they were just fine and I couldn't have been happier. Fresh breads, cakes, cheap prices, banter - what more could you want? With this making up my ultra triumvirate of local produce, I'm as happy as a sandboy. Awesome fresh bread and cakes, fantastic banter and a few bargains to behold. Don't wait up - come to Artisan soon!

    My friend and I popped into this bakery as I had seen it numerous times whilst living locally. On…read morethe day we decided to go in and buy local as opposed to head to one of the high street brands we were confronted by a rude, angry man who was bitter that my friend had previously purchased a pie and eggs from another local shop just up the street and continued to mock the previous purchase and its quality. After he had slagged off the items bought elsewhere he banged a loaf down on the counter and demanded the money, chuntering about how he was upset that we had purchased from elsewhere; products that he did not seem to sell. To be fair, the bread was very average and I will not be going again soon. If there are any entrepreneurs out there looking to set up a small retail outlet, please visit Artisan Bakery, Headingley for a masterclass is terrible customer service.

    Ainsleys - bakeries - Updated May 2026

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