Nova Pastry & Bakery
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Cinnamon Twist, Blueberry Biscuit, Blueberry Tart, Date Square. My new favorite bakery in the Mississauga area!…
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Terrible Eclairs. I bought some chocolate eclair's at Nova in Jan 2014. Tried to surprise my family with a treat. They were terrible tasting experienc…
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Great bakery shop. Have eaten from Nova for years and have always found the food great. It's not overpriced patisserie, but good authentic, homestyle …
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Nova Pastry & Bakery is open for Dessert Parlor. Nova Pastry & Bakery serves Bakery and Portuguese dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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6 Reviews on “Nova Pastry & Bakery”
Cinnamon Twist, Blueberry Biscuit, Blueberry Tart, Date Square. My new favorite bakery in the Mississauga area!
Terrible Eclairs. I bought some chocolate eclair’s at Nova in Jan 2014. Tried to surprise my family with a treat. They were terrible tasting experience, no taste and they weren’t fresh.Took one bite of one and threw them all in the garbage because they tasted so bad.
Great bakery shop. Have eaten from Nova for years and have always found the food great. It’s not overpriced patisserie, but good authentic, homestyle food and friendly service. And the place is packed on Sunday mornings, when I usually go, but worth dealing the crowds.
Horrible Bakery and Experience. I picked up some pastries and cakes at Nova Bakery this past Saturday for a party. People at the party bit into the pastries and began spitting them out because they had lots of green mold inside. This very embarrassing.Yesterday, I took the pastries/cakes back to the bakery, and the owner was a big jerk about it. First he tried to deny that they weren’t his (even though I brought back his signature pastries in the original nova bakery box). Then he wanted a receipt (c’mon who keeps their bakery receipts, give me a break). He didn’t apologize. I told him I bought 10 pastries for $17. He came back with a $10 bill and just threw it at me. He said, if I wanted the rest of the money, I should come back with the receipt. I didn’t waste my time going back there for the money. I went there seeking and explanation and maybe even an apology for making me look really bad at the party.I was shocked that someone who has been in business for so long, lacks basic customer service and social skills. This guy should stop making garbage cakes in the back and try being a cashier and maybe he’ll learn how to show people respect. I’m NEVER going back there again (unless it’s with a food inspector).
Nice Pastry Shop. Nothing elegant here. Just good, simple pastries that are very reasonably priced. We have had a wide assortment of the pastries they offer over the years. The pastries here are MUCH better than any supermarket and their prices are also MUCH better. It’s a winning combination. However this place is not an exceptional pastry shop with much better quality and tastier pastries available at artisnal patisseri’s across the city. These guys have their quality = price ratio well in check and produce some very good pastries for the price.
Baked Goods at Good Prices!. I stopped by this bakery after an elderly, Portuguese friend recommended it. It is a rather unassuming spot, tucked away in a strip mall at Cawthra/Burnhamthorpe. I don’t think I would’ve ever found it!On one side, it’s a grocery store, and a pastry shop on the other. I was surprised at how cleanliness of the whole place.I mainly stopped by for pastries, but I did take a look at the other bakery items. A loaf of whole wheat bread was only $2 and considering it’s the same at the grocery store (on sale!), for Dempster’s for example, I think I’d rather buy freshly baked bread! Too bad this isn’t nearby.Upon check-out, I was really surprised that 2 pastries cost only $2.60 altogether. Whereas, I’d be lucky if I could get 1 pastry for that cost at another place. I got a coconut topped bun, similar to a Chinese pastry, which was good, not too sweet. The other one was a pecan strudel which was VERY buttery tasting/scented. Out of the two, I prefer the bun as I was slightly turned off by the overwhelming butter.The next time I’m in the area, I’d definitely stop by, maybe picking up a custard tart and other goodies!