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CJ's Bakery

5.0 (1 review)
Closed • 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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A Cake You Crave - Storefront

A Cake You Crave

3.0(2 reviews)
1.0 km•Noarlunga
•$$

A Cake You Crave (previously known as Joan's Cake Creations) is one of the few places down South…read morewhere you can grab specialty baking supplies. If you're after last minute lollipop sticks (hello spur of the moment cake pops) check them out. Prices aren't cheap for most of these products, but that's more down to the fact that they're imported rather than something particular with this store. You can also pick up sugar flowers and other creations, and if you're not interested in baking your own things there are cakes for sale or order.

My daughter and I wandered into this quaint little cake shop in the main street of Port Noarlunga…read morelooking to try some cup cakes, unfortunately the only ones left were a little unappetising: carrot cake and Christmas pudding cup cakes! So, unfortunately I cannot comment on the taste of their cup cakes. However, the cakes that were on display were amazing works of art. If ever someone should be called a cake artist it is certainly the person who decorated these. There was an amazingly detailed scene of the Mad Hatter's Tea Party made entirely out of icing sugar which drew us in to look at all the other amazingly decorated cakes. Somehow, I don't think you would be disappointed if you ordered a cake from here. I noticed, in the window that they are now serving traditional high tea and they also make their own fudge and peanut brittle. There is a side area with seating to eat in and it does have a tea shop type of feel with wooden floorboards and white walls.

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Croissant D'Or Bakery - Shop from the outside

Croissant D'Or Bakery

3.0(3 reviews)
3.3 km
•$

Wow, what an odd little place! It is located amongst an industrial precinct in Lonsdale, and is an…read moreunexpected gem. We originally visited here as part of the Rendezvous markets, but that has unfortunately now closed. The upside is that Crossant D'Or Bakery has now decided to open every Saturday, which is great if you're looking for cheap pastries and coffee ;) My favourite is the almond croissant - full size for only $1!! That is not a typo - it's really $1. We also love the tray of 12 mini croissants (6 almond and 6 chocolate) for only $6, and a bonus is the good coffee (not sure if they stock soy milk - I had a very good long black). Croissant D'Or supplies cafes and the Central Markets, so is not really set up to be a stand-alone cafe - this is why the produce is so cheap, and why the seating is a bit daggy. It's a shame the Rendezvous Markets weren't sustainable, but I think this is because they concentrated more on the produce itself rather than the ambience ... and although this sounds shallow, ambience is a very important in making these sorts of markets popular. All in all, I think we will be frequenting Croissant D'Or quite regularly ... good for my wallet, but not necessarily for my waistline ;)

Who would've thunk it? A real life French patisserie in the middle of an industrial estate! Then…read moreagain, Croissant D'Or Bakery is more of a 'working bakery' than high-end patisserie cafe, with the majority of their product ending up at local eating establishments. And probably being sold on for some considerable mark-up. This is one of these hidden jewels of the south, where you can grab a delectably flaky almond pastry and creamy latte for a fraction of what it will cost you at one of your more fancy establishments. It's worth seeking out this place early on a Saturday morning if only to grab a $6 tray chock full of croissant-y goodies; plain, chocolate and almond. And of course, you need to get one to eat then and there as well! The only downfall of this place (besides it's slightly difficult to get to location), is the general atmos. As I mentioned before, this is a working bakery set on an industrial estate. There are seats outside, but they are few and far between. The view is of the surrounding warehouses, with some old cracked cement pots with a few token plants for greenery. The music is also of some questionable taste at time - you'll have a few charming Parisian cafe tunes, but then mysteriously Zamfir will suddenly bust some panpipe moves. You can't help but think that with a little more careful planning, some more care taken with the outside decor and keeping up with the oh-so-French-chic musique that this bakery could become a real trendy hit with the Southerners. However, until then, I will continue to go for the amazing pastries, great coffee and friendly service. It's worth the trip through the sea of industry, for the best croissants in town. (Probably the same one you've just bout for triple the price at your local cafe!)

CJ's Bakery - bakeries - Updated May 2026

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