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3 years ago
Fabulous bakery in town. The bread is excellent and fresh and their cakes and pastries look fabulous. The Eccles cake was divine. Happily come here anytime for bread and cakes :-) read more
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181 High St
Aldeburgh IP15 5AL
United Kingdom
01728 453204
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https://twomagpiesbakery.co.uk
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Good coffee is a treat when it comes to anywhere outside London- especially for an Aussie coffee…read moresnob like me. Fancy cakes was captivating with its quaint pink facade, with lovely cakes, tea and coffee. Service was delightful. On my next trip, I'll definitely be back for a visit!
Great little shop. Sells a large amount of cheap stuff. But in these hard times these shops are a…read moregodsend. Great ladies working in here.
I definately agree. One of the very few old style bakeries that i wish was still around where i…read morelive. ive only visited this place once but it left a lasting impression.
My first time creating a business on Yelp to review! And…read morewhat a lovely little place this is, Mary (the owner) makes every soup, cake, quiche, pie homemade and it shows, hearty, tasty and filling homemade food. I had Green Soup today, which on this coldest of winter afternoons warmed my cockles. Can get busy during tourist season around lunchtimes, in the warmer weather there is a patio area at the back with outdoor seating. If you can, sit by the window to watch village life meander past. The fruit scones, with cream and jam are a thing of beauty....
View from the window of fountain house tea room
Fountain House Tea Room
Wander down cemetery lane for u obstructed views across the vale
We found Tom's cakes while waiting to check-in our accommodation. It is beautiful cozy place,…read morevarious pastry choices, some tables inside and a quiet lovely backyard. We got the wheatfree cake, an americanto and a latte and sat on one of the tables in the backyard. Service was friendly, coffee was very good and the pastry was very fresh, not too sweet, and with yummy, melts-in-your-mouth cream. I wish i had a photo of the place: the backyard is not too large. It ends in a wooden hedge on one side and a mossy brick wall on another. The far end overlooks a few large trees. There are a few simple bistro sets in red, each with a ceramic teapot center piece, used as a flower pot :) Peaceful, quiet, beautiful ambient and a tasty pastry and coffee. A hidden little gem to discover
A friend recommended Tom's cakes. I was in a rush and just popped in for some takeaway pastries…read morefor a picnic. My first impression of the look of the display and shop were just OK. I purchased a raspberry pastry, a strawberry tart and a brownie as most others would be a bit messier for a picnic. I have to say I was very pleasantly surprised. The brownie was average, the raspberry and strawberry pastries however were excellent! The strawberry tart seemed to use custard as opposed to my preferred creme patissiere but was excellent nonetheless. We will be back to give Tom's cake a better try.
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The fine and longstanding Broadstairs tradition of getting your daily bread begins and ends with…read moreCrusties for me. Fresh bread every day, but make sure you get there early for the best stuff. Or ready made sarnies and rolls, including the well known hangover cure or a hot sausage in a fresh baguette... Does the trick...
I love this little bakery, which is towards the end of the town near Poundstretcher. They do lovely…read morecakes that you don't find anywhere else, and are competitively priced. The window is always stocked with goodies, meaning you can decide before you go in. If you should choose a cake to take away, they package it in a nice white cardboard box and tie it with brown ribbon, so they can make nice gifts too! The staff are friendly and, as I said, package your purchases nicely. Parking can be a problem, but there are various half an hour and hour spaces on the roads nearby. Definitely recommended.
Excellent coffee and pastries, the orange and aniseed hi were a big hit with adults and kids.read more
This place sells the best bread in Suffolk. In particular their sourdough loaves and baguettes…read morewhich are worth a visit alone. There is also a small restaurant with a long refectory table with a relatively simple menu comprising mainly baked goods (sausage rolls, sandwiches using their bread, tarts, etc). It's a great place for a simple breakfast. They also do chocolate though, for me, it's all about the bread.
Good range of locally produced breads and cakes, popular shop with friendly staffread more
Very small and cosy and tucked away in a quite courtyard,everything is freshly made and the cakes…read moreare home baked. As you would expect there is a large selection of cakes and sandwiches made from fresh baked bread. Finally the staff are really friendly and make you feel very welcome.
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