Wild Life Bakery
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We get our bread here as often as we can even though it is a bit expensive - we love the seeded varieties. Only rarely have coffee (good) and had brea…
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Lovely airy space, delicious bread & croissants, great coffee, food is fresh & really nice, service is friendly, what more could you want. Very popula…
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Its really nice cafe and kids friendly in the community . My child and I love this cafe so much. We also love their bread and food. The cafe is also g…
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9 Reviews on “Wild Life Bakery”
Its really nice cafe and kids friendly in the community . My child and I love this cafe so much. We also love their bread and food. The cafe is also good for full time mother to relax and have a cup of coffee while take care of children in the busy day
Great neighborhood bakery. Very popular for your daily fresh bread.
Toasted sandwich with comte and onions, $13, good flavours. A tad expensive for what it was (a cheese toastie, gourmet at that).
Salted caramel brownie, $5.5, was amazing.
Not my first choice for dine in but top choice for all the baked goods.
Wild Life Bakery in Brunswick is a family friendly modernistic cafe and on site bakery serving very good coffee and food from a small yet humble menu. The interior is upbeat with huge amounts of natural light elevating the room provided via the glass walls of the vicinity. There is ample seating inside with only a few picnic tables out the front to catch some sun. Towards the back of the bakery is where the magic happens though as customers can watch the bakers at work, kneading dough for their one of a kind fresh bread and immaculate baked treats.
On a lazy Saturday afternoon spent in the park across the road from the cafe we where feeling peckish and Wild Life bakery looked mighty appealing. Upon entering it was surprisingly busy but we grabbed a table for 3 as a waitress noted our arrival. The friendly waitress provided us with menus and took our coffee orders of a iced latte and a takeaway long black. The drinks arrived promptly and the iced latte was decent. Slightly on the strong side for my counterpart but it was still enjoyed. The long black was subtle and smooth with a hint of fruity acidic taste that lingered on the palate. After viewing the very small yet sophisticated menu we decided on good old comfort food choosing toasted kimchi and cheddar toasted sandwich as well as the ham, Comte and mustard butter toasted sandwich.
The sandwiches arrived and our jaws dropped. The size of these sandwiches was impressive with thickly sliced house made bread filled with gooey cheesing goodness.The free range ham, comte and mustard butter sandwich was packed full of thickly cut ham that was nice and salty. The mustard butter added bite and the comte cheese was tangy and stringy perfect for an excellent toastie. The kimchi and cheddar sandwich was equally as indulgent with a great spice to it complimented by the harsh cheddar cheese. Both sandwiches where flawless with the bread being the highlight, crunchy, thick and generously glowing with butter. The addition of a side of pickles was a nice touch relieving the palate from the shear density of these outstanding sandwiches.
Wild Life bakery is an excellent spot for a small bite to eat, delivering wonderful tasty treats both sweet and savoury that are freshly baked on the daily. Wether your in need of a suburb coffee or comforting loaf of fresh bread this bakery has you well and truely sorted.
Poor customer service and lukewarm coffee and hot chocolate. The staff never smiled and we were ignored when we first waited at the counter. Don’t think I’d go back there again despite their hot chocolate being Mrk.
Wild Life Bakery is an excellent bakery cafe with some stunning food. The cauliflower baguette is probably my favourite sandwich Ive had anywhere, its rich and cheesy and satisfying. The almond croissant is similarly excellent, with almonds and hazelnuts and a lovely crisp shell. Prices are relatively high compared to its neighbours, but I think it worth the price.
Great Bakery. Great food. Had the cauliflower baguette. Fantastic atmosphere. Highly recommended. The menu has a good collection of items and I wanted to try all of them.
DROOLWORTHY PASTRIES! I go to Wild Life for the best pain au chocolate, cinnamon scrolls and sourdough fruit bread. The croissants are delectable- crispy to the touch but hiding layers of airy, buttery soft pastry that just melt in your mouth together with its creamy milk chocolate filling. I have bought their sourdough fruit bread for weeks on end and its become a staple at my house now. This rustic looking shell doesnt look much outside but it hides a moist, highly hydrated loaf that is bejewelled with juicy dried apricots and raisins. Its delicious toasted and buttered piping hot!
In this part of town I have struggled to find good, high quality bakeries let alone artisanal ones so Wild Life is really in a class of its own! It has such an amazing range of breads and pastries. During the weekdays the varieties are their standard selection but Saturday mornings and weekends in general is when they churn out the extra stuff (including iced cinnamon scrolls and other really interesting and unusual cakes). Go there for a coffee, a pastry and pick up a loaf to take home. You will love it!