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Izzio Bakery

Izzio Bakery

(454 reviews)

$$

Five Points, Northwest

I saw this place on a tiktok and KNEW I needed to come try them on a recent trip to Denver! If you…read moreare local, GET TO THIS PLACE! If you are visiting, GET TO THIS PLACE MULTIPLE TIMES! We went on our second to last day and I wish we had been able to go back!! This place is located in a food hall! Parking can be a bit tricky, so my boyfriend stayed in the car and I ran out to get these amazing treats! The food hall is actually a pretty cool space and it appeared to be dog friendly. The service here was wonderful! They were so unbelievably sweet! 10/10 ladies! I got a strawberry cheesecake Cronut (croissant/doughnut) and 2 of their La Roulette's (chocolate and raspberry) When I tell you these were packed with filling, dripping down our faces as we drove to the Rocky Mountains haha! We didn't care at all!! These were SO GOOD!! The crunch/texture is just outstanding! The fillings were to die for! There is a reason these guys went viral! Definitely check this place out!!

If we're friends, you've probably heard me talk about the truffle chocolate cake here. I'm…read moreobsessed. But Izzio is way more than just dessert. It's actually a great spot for a casual brunch or just grabbing a pastry and calling it a meal, which I fully support. The space inside Denver Central Market makes it easy to pop in and hang out for a bit. We tried a few things and everything was really solid. The Eggs Benedict on a croissant stood out, and you can tell they take their baking seriously. Their "Queens" (their version of a kouign-amann) are especially worth trying. They also use high quality, locally sourced ingredients, and it shows in the flavor. Go for the cake, but definitely stay for more.

GetRight’s Bakery & Plant Shop - Quiche of the Day

GetRight’s Bakery & Plant Shop

(156 reviews)

$$

GetRight's Bakery doesn't need more hype, but it absolutely lives up to it…read more My girlfriend and I stopped in on a whim this past weekend while checking out a few spots in the area. I had it saved but couldn't quite remember why...until we turned the corner and saw a line out the door around noon on a Sunday. Normally that might be a dealbreaker, but once we saw the food coming out, we were all in, it looked way too good to pass up. The menu is stacked: everything from sweet pastries to savory sandwiches and even pizzas on what looked like fresh, fluffy focaccia. I went with the prosciutto sandwich (prosciutto, cheese, pesto on focaccia), and it was incredible--simple, fresh, and packed with flavor. My girlfriend had the ham sandwich on a baguette, which was just as good. We were also tempted by the turkey and some seasonal options, so we'll definitely be back to try more. We couldn't leave without grabbing a couple pastries. The almond croissant was a hit (my girlfriend saved it for the next morning and loved it), and the standout for me was the cinnamon white chocolate cookie--kind of like a snickerdoodle but with white chocolate chips. Easily a top tier cookie. Between the quality, variety, and how clearly everything is made with care, this place jumped straight to the top of my list. Worth the wait, worth the hype, and absolutely worth a return trip.

You certainly shouldn't come here in the late hour of their business hours because you will most…read morelikely get lucked out on so many of the popular items they sell. I sure was one of them today as when I stepped in it was past 2pm. What I had in mind was (of course) all gone which forced me to go some alternative option. I hence ended up with one of the vanilla custard buns and the gouda baguettes. Did I regret? Nope, it is quite the opposite of it. The vanilla custard bun was simply the right size for me (I not too long ago had just had my late breakfast so I was still quite full from it.) Perfectly brown on some of the custard on top. This Portuguese style dessert is a staple at any bakery or dessert shop. It's moist and yet the flaky out layers made the perfect sound as I bit into it. As of this writing, I haven't had the baguette yet but I can only imagine how delicious it would be (as the kind lady upfront was telling other customer that.) For a great business like GetRight's, I do the drive to get to it from my southeast Denver home. It's my utmost duty to support them.

LoDough Bakery - Nutella Croissant

LoDough Bakery

(132 reviews)

Lodo, Northwest

Since leaving NY, I have been struggling to find good baguettes. I do not know how many times I got…read moredisappointed. At one point, I seriously thought about flying back to NY to get the good baguettes. After a few years, I finally found one! I was there every Friday, but now, with a new job, it is just impossible to go. When I was going to a meeting in Denver, I searched for a bakery. I always look at photos of a baguette - the whole "figure" and how it looks when cut. I could find photos of the baguette, but none of the cross-section. So it was a gamble - I pre-paid for 2 baguettes. And I was not wrong! They were wonderful! Embarrassed to say, but I ate almost the whole baguette by myself! I froze the second one. Now I want this baguette all the time!! So here is the photo.

Incredible. We came here three times in the three days we were in town, and if not for the…read moreitinerary we had it would've been more. We tried an assortment of treats they had. The standouts for me were the croissants. Super flaky and buttery, just as they should be. The focaccia was also exceptional, so soft and warm, pairing perfectly with the dipping oil. You really can't go wrong here, if you think you're gonna like it you probably will. The shop was a little hard to find for us out of towners, but it was super cute and quaint once we did. The staff is awesome. We came on Halloween day and they dressed up as the scariest thing they could think of: Starbucks baristas. Awesome bakery, absolutely check them out!

Tokyo Premium Bakery - Matcha cream, custard donut, curry beef

Tokyo Premium Bakery

(519 reviews)

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Southwest

My son met a friend here for lunch today and brought back requested items to eat at home. It was…read moreoutstanding. The fruits sandwich made with shokupan bread was light and fresh, an excellent pick-me-up. This is a standard Japanese snack done beautifully. The mixed berries (a Danish made with croissant dough) was a delight in looks and taste. Neither item was excessively sweet. They were just right. The beef curry wrapped in dough, crusted in panko crumbs, and deep-fried was excellent. The curry itself had real flavor and zest, and the surrounding crust was delicious too. Not only a great accompaniment, but also a very cool way to eat curry with your bare hands. A very generous serving too. My brother got the most beautiful-looking chocolate croissant! And my son bought himself a chocolate cornet, which surprised me by being soft baked dough. Haven't tasted them, but I couldn't wait to post this review. I look forward to trying something with cream cheese or custard next time. Unfortunately they were out of the bacon epi, but that happens with bakeries. Good advice to call the day before if your heart is set on a particular item. We were just lucky to get the rest of the items on our list on a Saturday at lunchtime. My son had been to Japan about two years before and was suitably impressed with this bakery. I was very happy with what we got!

Was in town for a work trip and needed a quick morning pick me up, so I'm really glad I found this…read morespot. It checked all the boxes for a great bakery and matcha stop. The place wasn't busy at all, maybe just 1 or 2 people coming in every 10 minutes on their way to work, which made it super easy to grab something quick without feeling rushed. I had the Earl Grey croissant, and honestly, I'd order it over and over again if I could. It was easily the highlight for me and paired perfectly with the iced matcha latte. The staff was friendly, quick, and welcoming. The shop itself is small, cute, and no frills in the best way. Simple, cozy, and exactly what you want for a casual coffee and pastry stop.

La Fillette Bakery - Sourdough baguette

La Fillette Bakery

(395 reviews)

$$

Southeast

WHOA! An amazing French bakery in an unassuming strip mall in Denver where everything is absolutely…read moredelicious. GREAT BRUNCH SPOT! Somewhat small on the inside with a cute bar, a variety of both high and low top seating, and a bakery case for quick ordering near the entrance. Service was excellent and it was clean and bright inside. The food was out of this world good. First off, I'm a sucker for a London Fog and this was one of the best I've had. Their cocktails all look super good and will be back to try some. Our table ordered a variety of meals and some pastries to-go. We tried the hash, Benny, stuffed French toast, veggie omelet, sourdough baguette, macarons, croissants, and a pop tart. For the meals: - hash (corned beef is perfectly cooked and it's a nice sized portion with a runny poached egg on top and hollandaise over a crispy/well-seasoned Rösti - very good but a little on the heavy side for me) - benny (loved the flavors of this one and that duck confit was so flavorful and tender. Also, loved the bright, refreshing salad it comes with) - veggie omelet (I didn't try this one, but my brother in law said it was a great, traditional omelet - nice and cheesy) - stuffed French toast (WOWWWW - no notes. It was sublime. The passionfruit stuffing was to die for and it comes with a candied honeycomb. Not something I normally order, but we split it for the table and everyone wanted another one it was so good!) The sourdough baguette is perfect and has little flakes of sea salt on the crust. Crunchy on the outside and soft and spongey on the inside. All of the pastries are delicious and I've got my eye on so many more things for the next visit. 10/10 experience.

The waiter was wonderful. Very informative and helpful. The food was Delicious. Lovely small…read morerestaurant. Ambiance was very laid back and welcoming. Highly recommended;~}

Reem's Bakery - Pistachio Baklava

Reem's Bakery

(74 reviews)

Southeast

Extremely friendly service coupled with a cute buildout. Love the presentation and inventory. Would…read moredefinitely come here again. That being said as a Bahlava snob I would say this place is good but not exceptional.

This dessert shop made me feel like I was in a jewelry store. Being surrounded by all sorts oo…read moreMiddle Eastern sweets, I was like a little girl in a candy shop!! I'd heard of this store at least a few times in the past; I finally got a chance to pay my visit to it on a cold April day with light snow. Great day to have a little sweet treat to warm up?? LOL, indeed it was!! I wanted something that has/had chocolate in it. Unfortunately, unless the Turkish chocolate (you buy it in a large portion which I opted not to), all the chocolate Baklavas had almonds in them (I am allergic to almonds sad to say.) When I was patiently looking around, Creme Baklava caught my attention. "A ha!!" I couldn't think of anything else so I asked the kind lady to give me one of them. All baked goods are reasonably priced; my Creme Baklava was only $3 a piece. A few hours later when I was done with my errands, I finally took a bite of it and oh my heavens, this is/was probably the best Baklava I've eaten in the Denver area. Conveniently located right next to a Middle Eastern restaurant (Baghdad Mediterranean Grill), if you get a meal (lunch or dinner) there but want a little something to take care of your sweet tooth after a filling meal, simply go to Reem's Bakery to satisfy your craving. In a way, they are symbiotically located in the same shopping center. How convenient!

Bakery Four - Citrus pastry

Bakery Four

(195 reviews)

$$

Northwest

Ok, WOW! I recently…read moremoved into the area, and it seemed like everyone I met would tell me about this bakery. I waited until they opened on Wednesday (closed Monday and Tuesday) and made my way over shortly after they opened at 8am. There were only a few people in line, so it honestly was perfect timing. I was shocked with how many options there were. Many types of bread, pastries, etc. Honestly, it was a little overwhelming trying to make the right decision! They also have coffee and matcha. I ended up getting a loaf of bread, a savory danish, a lemon sugar cookie, and the coffee cake to share with my partner. We ate the danish and coffee cake for breakfast and saved the cookie for dessert in the evening. Everything was delicious!! I can't wait to go back and try more pastries!

I genuinely do not understand how this place only has 4.6 stars. It is, hands down, the best bakery…read morein Denver. I'm from Chicago and I've tried every other "top-rated" bakery here, and honestly... none of them even come close. The staff is amazing. I stopped in a few minutes before closing once and instead of being annoyed, they were super nice and even gave me a free coffee cake, which was delicious. The maple morning bun is my #1 ride or die. I'm not even a pastry girl, but this thing is unreal. It's not too heavy, not overly sweet, perfectly crunchy and flaky, soft in the middle, just absolute perfection. Everything I've tried has been amazing: maple morning bun, monkey bread, coffee cake, cinnamon rolls. I still think about those cinnamon rolls and really hope they bring them back soon! Fair warning though: you have to get there early. If you're not an early riser, find someone who is or you will miss out. Lucky for me, my husband wakes up wayyy earlier than any normal person and always gets me a treat!

The Denver Central Market - Blueberry scone and almond croissant.

The Denver Central Market

(674 reviews)

$$

Five Points, Northwest

It was worth the walk here, about 20 minutes, less than a mile from The Rally Hotel at McGregor…read moreSquare. Instead, we could have just as easily got an Uber here in five minutes. We came here for brunch on a Sunday morning, before heading to Coors Field to see an afternoon Rockies game. The market mainly consists of an indoor food court, with indoor and outdoor seating options. The crowd is mostly local. The vibe is casual. For our first visit, we were impressed with the food we got from Izzio Bakery, and the coffee we got from Crema Bodega. I have reviewed these separately.

If you are visiting Denver, you have to stop by The Denver Central Market. It is easily one of the…read morebest spots in the city for friends and family, especially if no one can decide on what to eat. There are a bunch of different places to check out inside, so everyone can grab exactly what they want and still sit together. Today, I specifically visited Call Your Mother, a Jewish deli, and Izzio Bakery. Atmosphere: Since I went right around the time they opened, the atmosphere was exactly what I needed. It was super laid-back and chill, making it the perfect place to get out of the house for a calm morning. As it gets later into the day and through the weekends, I know it gets very busy, but there is plenty of random seating throughout the hall and even some outdoor spots if you prefer. Parking: Parking is going to be street parking. Make sure you read the signs, but it is usually free. Even when the market is busy, I usually don't have to walk more than a block to get inside. So it is a very convenient location for the RiNo area. Service: The customer service throughout the market is great. At Call Your Mother, the cashier was very sweet, and they even text you when your food is ready. Over at Izzio Bakery, everyone is super kind and helpful while you're looking at their amazing pastry display. Even with a line, you're usually only waiting about 10 to 12 minutes for your items. Food: The food variety here is incredible. I tried the Sun City breakfast bagel sandwich from Call Your Mother and the hot honey was the perfect balance of sweet and spice on a toasted bagel. For a sweet treat, I went to Izzio Bakery for the Dulce de Leche Queen. The pastry case there looks like something out of a movie. The pastry itself was perfectly crisp on the outside with a delicious yellow vanilla cream and cinnamon on the inside. Overall Experience: Overall, I really enjoy coming here and trying new places. It is a fantastic destination for groups or just a solo morning out. Whether you want a savory breakfast bagel sandwich or a beautiful pastry, The Denver Central Market always hits the spot. I'll definitely be back to explore more.

Reunion Bread - Gruyere & Ham Croissant

Reunion Bread

(234 reviews)

Southwest

Reunion Bakery is a small-batch bakery and one of the BEST bakeries I've been to! The pastries…read morelooked so delicious I didn't even get a chance to take a photo before my friends and I dug in. We tried the Pastel de Nata, Sunflower Sourdough, and Santiago's Flourless Tart. - Pastel de Nata: A Portuguese egg custard tart with a flaky crust and creamy filling. They're mini, making them the perfect personal-size dessert--or leaving room to try more. I could eat a thousand of these, they were the clear winner for us. - Sunflower Sourdough: Good, but not amazing. Though I might be biased because I make sourdough at home. It has a great sour flavor, but after three days the crust got so hard it hurt your mouth to eat. If you plan to use the bread within a couple of days, I'd recommend trying it. - Santiago's Flourless Tart: The perfect amount of sweetness with hints of lemon, vanilla, and almond. It was incredibly moist and delicious--I'd come back just for this. Reunion Bakery is located in the Source Food Hall in RiNo but will be moving to South Pearl Street at the end of the month. Reunion Bakery is a MUST-visit.

Delicious pastries and breads. The baker did win the 2025 Hopsy Award for Baker of the Year. Well…read moreearned and deserved! I continually eye Reunion Bread when I'm at The Source in RiNo. Perfect, flaky croissants along with their breads-tried the banana bread and it was to die for. Their crème puffs are out of this world, however they only had Nutella filling, which I am not a fan of, so I had it unfilled and it was a delight! Service is always friendly. Get there earlier in the day as everything sells out quickly! Sadly, I do believe they are moving out of their current spot, which is a little crammed, so I will just have to visit at their new locale- tbd!

Legacy Pie Co. - Mix berry pie

Legacy Pie Co.

(172 reviews)

$$

Northwest

YOU HAD ME AT PIE I…read moredrove 1 hour and 22 minutes to meet a friend here and it was worth the time and price of gas! SERIOUSLY! Don't underestimate PIE...LEGACY PIE as a reward for yourself no matter how far you need to drive to get there!! Do I have pictures? Sadly no. I gobbled my cherry hand pie down so fast that my Grandma Lucile would have chastised me for my rude behavior! My friend ordered the chicken pot pie and it looked so yummy I bought one to take home to my husband. I enjoyed the curry hand pie and boy - what a fantastic flavor in pie crust! Double Yum! My only regret today is I didn't buy a few more mini pies to take home to my freezer! Way to go small business! #pieisawayoflife PS The store is very cute and decorated with fun little gifts or treats you could make as a hostess gift when you stop to get a pie to bring for dessert. #DontwalkRUN!

I was impressed with this bake shop! I stumbled into it as I was looking for somewhere to get a…read morechicken pot pie, but found a couple of other good things while I was here. I tried the hot and read buffalo chicken sandwich, and the pork green chile. I thought both were good. Definitely more emphasis on the bread in these than you would get somewhere else, but that is to be expected with it being a pie shop. I liked the pork a little bit more. They were more filling than I expected but also I didn't think about how much bread there was until after. Also got the key lime pie for dessert later in the day which I loved. Good amount of whipped cream, and had great flavor. Not too crumbly on the crust either. And finally I did get the take and bake chicken pot pie. Which I thought was excellent. Fair value for the size, I think. The large got me 3 meals but probably could have stretched it to 4. But it was so good that I just kept eating more. Had good amounts of chicken in it and good ratio with the veggies. I would definitely return here. Would definitely get the pot pies and key lime pie again. I wouldn't go out of my way to get them, but if I was in the area and needing something quick and easy to eat, I would get 1 of the hot and ready sandwiches too - I thought they were fairly priced too.

Bluepoint Bakery - bakeries - Updated May 2026

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