Mary Street Bakery
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A bustling cafe tucked in Highgate. It is crowded with patrons especially on weekends. My favorite on the menu is definitely the buttermilk pancake wi…
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Tried the special halloween donut and it had a pillowy texture and not overly sweet. This location can be very busy on weekday mornings so I'd suggest…
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I had heard wonderful things about Mary St Bakery and I was not left disappointed. A nice little spot to grab a bite to eat or a coffee and treat to g…
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5 Reviews on “Mary Street Bakery”
A bustling cafe tucked in Highgate. It is crowded with patrons especially on weekends. My favorite on the menu is definitely the buttermilk pancake with fried chicken. The portion is huge and if you are not in for a filling meal, share it with your friends.
Tried the special halloween donut and it had a pillowy texture and not overly sweet. This location can be very busy on weekday mornings so I’d suggest more of a grab-and-go situation.
I had heard wonderful things about Mary St Bakery and I was not left disappointed. A nice little spot to grab a bite to eat or a coffee and treat to go. We tried a Cruffin and a Lemon Maple Syrup with Pistachio (?) donut plus a couple of coffees. The treats were so delicious, its hard to decide what to get! Spoilt for choice. The coffee was mighty fine, albeit we had to wait 25 minutes to get them. You get what you pay for. The treats were $5-$6 each, the coffee were $4.50 each I believe. Service was meh. The lady that worked the register was more worried about being emo than offering better customer service, but the dude that actually served the coffees knew how to smile and use manners so he gets a gold star. If youve read my reviews before you know how I feel about good customer service. Really chilled, light place to chill. Music is not too loud, enough seating, not packed in. You can sit inside or out. Family friendly. I tried to go here for a Friday lunch but being unfamiliar with the area found it too hard to find parking along or down the side streets nearby. I circled a few times, trust me. I found early mornings (like 7am) are much better for parking close by. A great place to stop in at if youre meandering your way up or down Beaufort St. Food and drinks were awesome, will certainly be back.
Didnt enjoy the service but I loved the food. The corn fritter was actually croquettes and they tasted soooo good. Fried chicken was nice and pancake fluffy however some bites of pancake tasted soapy, not sure how much baking powder they put in it. The donut was really big and slightly dense but the peanut butter caramel glaze tasted absolutely delicious. We also had malted milk milkshake, not too sweet which was good for my liking.
not sure why the staff here are so ridiculously unfriendly! black faces all round from the 3 waitresses working on a sunday arvo (we got a thank you though after we paid from one – yay!). it wasnt busy at all when we came in, so not sure why they were all acting like customers were a pain. food was really good, although rather expensive. we had the fried chicken buttermilk pancake for $24, that came with way too little sauce to pancake/chicken ratio (they want you to pay an extra $4 for more – this is stated on the menu), which they obviously do on purpose. the pancake was thick and therefore dry because there wasnt enough sauce, but chicken was crispy and very tasty. my dippy egg soldiers ($14) came with 2 eggs that were cooked just right for dipping, and 4 slices of cut up toast, corn relish, and some rock salt. overall, we felt it was a very pricey brunch, which was dampened by the terrible service, but we arent ready to say well never return at this point.