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    Baker and Scone

    4.0 (90 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    BAKER AND SCONE ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for kids

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    Savoury scones. Two Dill & Chives. One Feta & Spinach. There's 3 hidden sweet underneath.
    John D.

    GLORIOUSLY DELICIOUS! With respect to presentation, beautiful wrapped with pink ribbons, four mini jams and lemon curd jar included - although, the scones were perfect as is. There's a plethora of sweet and savoury options. We opted for 3 sweet (salted caramel, raspberry lemon, chocolate) and 3 savoury (2 dill & chive and feta & spinach. Will return to try all the other flavours.

    Jennifer K.

    I do love everything that is cute. Baker and Scone delivers! Dropping in on a quiet weekday afternoon for a coffee and of course their scone! Love their selections! The hardest part was decision on only 1?! Those scones are quite sizable so one is perfect as a mid afternoon snack. Can't go wrong with any of them. There are limited seating so it maybe hard to get a table on a busy weekend. And make sure to grab some cookies! The cutest thing I ever seen!

    Scones at home
    Jess L.

    This is a review for their frozen selection available at Pusateri's. I bought 4 of the frozen scones- put them in the oven (I put them in the toaster oven) at 375 degrees C at 10 mins & then 300 degrees at 20 mins. These turned out perfectly. They were fluffy & very tasty. I got a few flavours: strawberries, blueberries, spinach & another raisin one (I can't remember) but all of them were great. They also offer a scone of the month and Pusateris also has fresh scones available but they sell out fast so go in the morning! After baking these at home...I honestly don't think I would go back to just buying them in store. To have these coming out fresh and warm is amazing!

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    Kim T.

    One of he best Scones I ever had! It was so good that I used Baker and Scone for an event at my work. Ordered scones for 350 staffs and they were all raving about it. Service and delivery was excellent. The place is also really cute and the staff are great. The only thing that I don't like about the shop is that why do they close so early (2pm!) I came by on the weekend after craving for scones and they had just closed the shop for the day. My bad, should have checked their hours before driving all the way there.

    Joyce L.

    I have been procrastinating about writing a review for Baker and Scones. After a month long scone exchange with my colleague from Starbucks, Timothy's Coffee, Brick Bakery, My Market Bakery, Jimmy's, and Panera Bread, to name a few, I am happy to declare two things - 1) I still fit in my dresses and pants, 2) Baker and Scones has the best scone in town. It was love at first sight! These scones are heavenly - crusty exterior with a flakey buttery interior. Fresh scones come out of the oven around the clock! There are ample incredible flavours to choose from - Fresh Blueberry Vanilla, Old White Cheddar Fill and Chive, Feta and Spinach, ect.. While Baker and Scones are known for scones, their soup of the day was also phenomenal. I had the bowl-licking Tuscan Kale Soup! Who can resist a bowl of hearty soup with a warm scone on a cold rainy day! Baker and Scones has captured my heart!

    Cheddar and Chive scone and a Salted Caramel scone.
    Barbara D.

    This place is a lovely spot for morning tea. We arrived on a Saturday morning, and the place was already bustling with customers. We ordered: one savoury scone (cheddar and chive - so fresh), one sweet scone (salted caramel), and two teas. Our total came to, roughly, less than $15. We definitely enjoyed the savoury scone more than the sweet - the cheddar and chive was soft and flavourful, while the salted caramel wasn't as soft and flakey (perhaps because it wasn't as warm and just-out-of-the-oven as the cheddar and chive, leaving a slightly hard exterior). Regardless, overall, this was a sweet, light morning treat and combined with the endearing atmosphere, I would definitely drop by again when I'm in the area. Note that seating is limited, but if you have a chance to snag a table, grab one and enjoy the lovely, charming atmosphere, as a nice way to begin your morning. Note also that parking on some side streets are free on Saturdays.

    Small space, 4 tables for 2 and bar that seats 4
    Priya P.

    I made it a point to go here on a stormy Sunday morning as I was craving baked goods and what better way to satisfy a craving than waking up at 9 am and driving 20 mins through a storm to find parking space that was now a snow bank... Yahhhh I get a little crazy when I crave food... Solo it was cold outside and inside...*sigh* I wish the heater was on especially as customers kept leaving the door open. The cafe was really nice, white walls, very clean and chic. There were 4 tables for 2 and a bar that seats 4 along the window. A lot of customers came for scones to go. At $2.95 each. We got the eggy and the cheddar and chives to share. A chair latte and cappuccino and it came to $18. Which seemed a little steep but we were full after so I guess it was worth it. But we got the salted caramel and apricot jammie to go. The eggy was good. The eggy was soft and slightly runny. The scone was actually the chive and cheddar scone. The chive and cheddar on its own was also good. The disappointing part was that the scones were cold and therefore hard... So I didn't enjoy it as much as the ones I brought home and reheated. The salted caramel and apricot jam filled scone were delicious when warmed. Crunchy in the outside and soft inside. Sweet but not overly. Tasted the flavors. Would recommend this place and would definitely be back to pick up sweet scones!

    Dark Chocolate Cherry Scone
    Vickie C.

    We just had lunch at The Stockyards next door and was pretty full but we just couldn't resist going in Baker and Scone (@bakerandscone) when we pass by. It has been on my to eat list and I promised myself I'll just share one and we need coffee anyway, right?! You'll fall in love with this place as soon as you open the door with the buttery smell surrounding you, it's just heavenly and I can sit there inhaling the goodness all day long.Immediately fell in love with the scone display in all the different size and shape of jars (if you ask any of my friends, you'll find out I have an addiction for them) Dark Chocolate Cherry Scone ~ Perfect!!! Combination of flaky, extra crusty exterior and a very moist interior. ~ This was so good especially with the sprinkle sugar on top which gave it an added texture. ~ You can also get a mini jar of Greaves Jam for $1.80 but the scone was so good as it that we ended up bringing the jar home. Cappuccino ~ Since we are eating in, wish they served coffee in a cup instead of Styrofoam cup #gogreen Verdict: ~ Seating wise, there was only 4 small table of 2 at the front. ~ Loved it!!!Will have to come back to try the other flavors especially the Savory ones. ~ They always have a gluten free option available

    Small place. Limited seatings. I imagine this place can get pretty busy on weekends. There are lots of scones to choose from. It all sounds pretty good and difficult to just pick one. Since I dropped in for a quite bite, one is all I got. One large lemon currant scone and a cup of hot green tea made for a nice start to a chilly day. The scone was soft on the inside and a slightly harder exterior compared to scones I've had elsewhere, but I don't mind it at all. Lemon flavor was light and yummy.

    Welcome to the land of scones where you get so many choices of flavors.
    Shirley D.

    I loveeee scones. I went to this particular spot in Montreal (unfortunately closed down now) for scones, tried it for the first time, and became crazily obsessed with them. Once I relocated here, I was on the hunt for a bakery that specializes in scones. Lo and behold! This bakery has soooo many flavors and types. They have a card you can pick up with the list of the kinds. I had a cranberry orange scone while my boyfriend had a salted caramel. Both awesome with great texture and with a side of small cube of butter. I also had a pretty latte to go with it! They have some shelves that sell jars of ingredients to make your own scone, cool tea packets, indian spices for butter chicken etc. Baker and Scone also offers classes and high tea, which I asked the girl who worked there. She opened the binder and showed me the upcoming classes! They run about minimum 80/person, pricey, but hey if you happen to have the dough and are looking for something to do, this is a good idea! All schedules are on the website. So take a look! I really liked the service too. Very cheerful, warm, welcoming! I highly recommend trying any scone. Although not the best place for lunch the day I went because limited selection, but definitely a cute spot anyways for a scone snack!

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