The Pennyloaf Bakery
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I went to a brunch yesterday and a friend had picked up a bunch of pastries from the Pennyloaf Bakery. Everything was absolutely divine. Their rhubarb…
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The country sourdough breads are pretty much mind blowing, but at the price point they're reserved as a once in a while treat. I've tried the cookies …
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I went in one afternoon and it's super nice, all the breads and stuff, I got 2 croissants which came to 7$ I thought it was a joke. They were deliciou…
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7 Reviews on “The Pennyloaf Bakery”
I went to a brunch yesterday and a friend had picked up a bunch of pastries from the Pennyloaf Bakery. Everything was absolutely divine. Their rhubarb danish was to die for. I will definitely be stopping in here the next time I am in the area!
The country sourdough breads are pretty much mind blowing, but at the price point they’re reserved as a once in a while treat. I’ve tried the cookies and they were tops; my favourite was the peanut butter.
I went in one afternoon and it’s super nice, all the breads and stuff, I got 2 croissants which came to 7$ I thought it was a joke. They were delicious but that’s kind of ridiculous
Amazing! Plenty of banana flavour, lots of chocolate chips and the added touch of banana chips on top! Super moist even the end pieces; yum!
Had my eye on this place for a little while after running across their Instagram page and finally managed to stop in today. Just grabbed a couple small treats seeing as they were sold out of most after a busy morning during the holidays. Our treats were great and the staff were all friendly and pleasant. Will definitely be back again to try different selections!
This cute new bakery recently opened up in late October 2015 on Corydon close to the intersection of Lilac and Corydon. It’s a small-batch artisan bakery produces old-world style bread and bakery products baked fresh daily on a wood-fired brick oven. I haven’t tried their breads yet but it’s made with wild yeast (traditional sourdough leaven) and has no additives or preservatives. Baguettes and sour doughs adorn this place. Croissants will be coming soon but aren’t on the menu at the moment. They sell cookies, scones, danishes, tortes, whole cakes can be ordered and even sandwiches to go.The shop is tiny but beautiful – I’m a sucker for bakeries. Now I will warn you that the prices are kinda steep compared to other bakeries around the city (at least for the items I purchased). I was very intrigued by their heavy cream dark chocolate scone that went for a whopping $4.25 – yes, that’s for one normal sized scone. Now, I was hoping to hate it since it was so pricey but it was really delicious. The dark chocolate did not overwhelm the scone. The scone had a lovely taste and was at the perfect moisture level. It was really good but that price is hard to justify for me. Also tried a peach danish with some custard filling for $5 – this was not a flakey danish but more like a soft bread bun style, which I liked but my sister preferred a more flakey danish. The filling was very well balanced and not overly sweet but once again at $5, it was a bit steep. They sell a variety of cookies and the one that caught my attention was the milk chocolate chip cookie with pretzels and potato chips ($1.75 each). This was a soft but dense cookie that was sweet from the milk chocolate and while I didn’t get a lot of pretzel and chips, the latter items provided a bit of texture to the typical cookie. Service is incredibly friendly here and despite the higher than expected prices I will be visiting them again and trying other items. It’s a quality product and everything I tasted was good.They are open Wed-Fri 10 am- 6 pm and Sat 9 am- 5 pm.
Fresh warm bread direct from the hearth stone oven everyday. You can choose different breadflavours. The blue cheese with nuts andpoppy seed breads aretwo of my favorites. They also serve deli sandwiches and pastries, and coffee too. Nice friendly staff. I recommend this place for bread lovers.