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    Rheinland Boutique Bakery

    4.0 (1 review)

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    Homestead Bakery

    Homestead Bakery

    4.2(5 reviews)
    4.7 km

    I ordered a spinach and cheese scroll (like a pasty) along with a brownie. While both items were…read moreokay, they didn't particularly stand out, especially considering the total came to $16. For that price, I was expecting something a bit more memorable. I think there's room for improvement, particularly in terms of value, as I've had more satisfying meals elsewhere for a similar cost.

    As the years have slowly drifted by I have found that my tastes have changed. Once apon a time I…read morewas mad keen on the Hungers Bacon Double Cheese Burger Deluxe, at another point it was the Pizza Sub for you know where. Over the last 6 or 7 years I have completely gone off of fast food. Sure I occasionally have a burger or a sub if I need something fix and the options are scarce, but otherwise I seem to have 'gulp' matured! One food type that has remained a constant, and I am sure will never be out of my diet is the humble pie and sausage roll with sauce! Sometimes having just one of these can take you to your warm and fuzzy place, and all of the worries of the world fade away....or some sappy crap like that! Walkleys Barkey is one of the good ones. Living relatively close by this is my local bakery and I often pop around for a quick fix when I am itching for a ride on the pastry train. They also have a nice selection of cakes and doughie goodness that will help your belly jiggle when you laugh or even help you along the way to a decent 'Truffle Shuffle'!

    St Georges Bakehouse Greenwith - Beesting mmmm

    St Georges Bakehouse Greenwith

    4.3(4 reviews)
    6.9 km
    $

    Very enjoyable experience! At St George Bakehouse Greenwith it's a cute cafe with a fair bit of…read moreseating space. Its warm & pleasant inside. It's in a pleasant area, & the staff are very accommodating. Tip.. You can buy whole sweet-homemade pies to takeaway too (their cherry pie is to die for... Add cream & you're in heaven). They do deals, such as a food + hot drink + slice of cake deals which I personally took advantage of.. $13 for a tuna-potato pie, a dirty chai (which if you've never heard of it is a mix of coffee & chai-latte) & a slice of baked cherry cheesecake. They were amazing... I'm not kidding ... Amazing! You can order a selection of hot pastries, cold or toasted rolls, coffee & other hot & cold drinks, & a million varieties of cakes, slices & biscuits. I visited here with my folks who opted for a toasted gourmet roll & a single serve apple pie (I snuck a bit, as did they of mine. Delicious!). While we waited (which wasn't long) they also had free choc n macadamia or Anzac or double choc biscuits stating take one ... I don't know of any other place that offers a quality good sized biscuit while you wait! I will come back here again for sure!

    A bit pricey has a lot of seating. Food okay but as I said a bit over priced. Don't see too many…read morepeople there. Not in s great spot as that car park is very chaotic.

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    St Georges Bakehouse Greenwith - Tuna-potato pie... It was creamy, flavoursome & delicious.

    Tuna-potato pie... It was creamy, flavoursome & delicious.

    St Georges Bakehouse Greenwith - Tuna-potatoe pie & cherry baked cheesecake

    Tuna-potatoe pie & cherry baked cheesecake

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    Your Choice Bakery - Your choice bakery - stunning apple pies

    Your Choice Bakery

    4.3(3 reviews)
    4.4 kmCampbelltown
    $

    Your Choice Bakery sits at the Athelstone Shopping Village, on the side of Gorge Road as you head…read moreout to the hills. They offer the expected range you'd find in any bakery - bread, rolls, sausage rolls and pies, donuts and eclairs, etc. They do, however, have one huge claim to fame - their sign touts the best apple pies in Adelaide, and they could just have that one down pat. Don't get me wrong, everything else is good - but yes, those apple pies are spectacular.

    As soon as I walked in the door of this humble-looking establishment, I was confident that I'd get…read moresomething good. It was tidy, and there were no trestle tables piled high with plastic-bagged buns and dodgy doughnuts. Furthermore, the range of goods was not too extensive; they're sticking with what they know they can do, which increases the odds of all of us getting a tasty treat. I bought a sliced wholemeal loaf, a veg pasty - their last one, a mini custard-filled chocolate-glazed Berliner, and a mini standard jam-filled Berliner with pink icing (they did have the full-sized versions, but I like to start slow and get to know my pastries). My gastronomic medicine bundle came to a very reasonable $11.50. Whoever's in the kitchen of this bakery has a dab hand and fine palate, because neither of the Berliners were sickly sweet. It's harder than it looks to make mini versions of these things too; it's fiddly, and when you add a custard or jam fill, and then glaze, you always run the risk of overdoing sugar and balance of flavours. Not so these folks, I could taste all of it. What is more, and I still don't believe my good fortune, the glazes/icing had flavour! I haven't enjoyed a proper chocolate doughnut with a decent glaze in eons. At the last bakery I visited, the attendant responded 'pink or brown?' when I asked for a doughnut. I so wanted to walk out. Thankfully 'pink or brown' isn't in the Your Choice vocabulary. Their glaze tasted like chocolate, and aesthetically it was nothing like that brown roof-tile cement that seems to be everywhere nowadays. I love being compensated for my losses, and these puffy little fried dough balls did just that. The chocolate glaze had a nice texture too: the icing was soft but set, and the colour of it resembled a high-end ganache. Don't get me wrong, when I walk into a nice little bakery like this, I don't expect Valrona 80% gently melted down in a double-boiler and then emulsified by organic Jersey cream--yummy--but that's not what I want. I want what I paid for: that bakery of yesteryear chocolate essence, maybe with a little generic cocoa added, you know, the doughnuts you had when you were a kid, with icing that stuck to the brown paper bag, and to your lips when you ate them in three or four gulps. You'll get the brown paper bags at Your Choice, and a memorable icing that tastes like it should. You will also get a custard filling that's generous, smooth, again not sickly sweet, and it has just enough vanilla flavour. The dough was fried to perfection, nicely browned and nutty on the outside, light and cooked through on the inside. The standard Berliner was likewise perfect. The pink icing actually had a subtle strawberry flavour, the jam had a distinct raspberry taste, and there was a good squeeze of it in the bun, but not so much that you end up with it all over your face and collar if you go in hard! The wholemeal bread's good, and so was the pasty. I liked the visual appeal of the pasty and the pastry; it wasn't too greasy and didn't leave a film on the roof of my mouth. I think that the filling needs a little work though. I'm pretty sure it had cheese in it, and I'm not a big fan of cheese in pasties (unless they're spinach). Adding cheese typically results in a saltier filling, and it undoes the textural joy of eating a great pasty. The best pasties also have a little swede or turnip, trombone, and sweet pumpkin to complement the potatoes. The other problem with adding cheese relates more to commercial and marketing considerations. You lose all of your vegan clientele, and they appreciate having a break from having to cook all of the time to get good clean food. Vegetarians also get tired of people just adding cheese to everything. Contrary to popular belief, most vegetarians don't rely on cheese for their protein and vegans of course don't. The best bet is to make a damn fine fresh veg pasty. Your Choice is halfway there because they have great pastry, they're clean, and they know how to cook. They could roll the dice like Yankalilla Bakery did the last time I was there and offer both a cheese pasty and a plain veg pasty. However, if your margins are low (you're in food in 2018 so that's a given) and you don't have the seaside tourist trade, keep it simple and seasonal. Your Choice should just reinvent the pasty they've already got. Overall, 4 out of 5 stars. If it were down only to the Berliners: an easy 5 for 5. Next time, I'm going to get my hands on their Bienenstich. I wanted one this time around but they were sold out, by MIDDAY! That fact alone speaks volumes about how good these illusive Beestings will probably be.

    Rheinland Boutique Bakery - bakeries - Updated May 2026

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