Klingler’s European Bakery

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10 Reviews on “Klingler’s European Bakery”

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  • Joshua Gans

    Very cute little cafe style bakery! The aroma of sugary delicacies haunt you as you await your meal. Good things come to those who wait however. The menu is full delicious goodies. I personally and very highly recommend the cheese blintzes. The omelet is also a great selection! Aside from the menu items, this top notch bakery presents a glass case overflowing with baked treats, cakes, danishes, specialty desserts, etc. If you don’t visit this place and love whatever you end up with, your taste buds have clearly failed you!

  • Daner

    Clean place, awesome & nice staff, and spectacular yummy food. Their breakfast is to die for and their desserts make you want to slap your momma! Love this place!!

  • Dr Rick

    Cosy German bistro with consistent food for many years. We love Sunday brunch here. My favorite is Sunday brunch special with poached eggs, German sausage and potato salad.Since it is also a fine bakery be sure to choose a slice of torte or a strudel for something special.

  • Diner Brad

    Had breakfast with my wife Sunday morning. We’ve eaten here many times, almost always for lunch. Service was good. However, food was mediocre. We had the Farmer’s Breakfast and Big Breakfast Platter. Both came at best lukewarm. The Platter was sent back for reheating, but was still not hot. Biscuits were doughy. The Farmer’s Breakfast was not hot and potatoes were hard and under cooked. Tomatoes were cold. Dish was supposed to baked, but apparently only placed in oven long enough to slightly melt cheese. We suspect kitchen plated on ice cold dishes. For what they charge, the food should achieve a higher standard. Probably will not return for breakfast.

  • Wanderer

    Hidden Gem. Visited this spot recently and it proved to be a very welcome surprise. Located in a small strip center, it is a combination cafe and bakery similar to what you might find in Germany or Austria. A very comforting atmosphere, although nothing special visually, the service was courteous, friendly and efficient. I found the food to be authentic to what I have eaten in Germany and overall very good. We ordered the smoke bratwurst which was perfectly cooked and delicious. The accompanying hot German potato salad was simply outstanding and one the best ever eaten. A fellow diner really enjoyed the lentil soup and said the chicken salad was good, but a tad sweet for their taste. Everything we tried was clearly made fresh. Before leaving, we surveyed the baked goods and took a large box full with us to try later, since we were so full. With friends that evening we sampled the Bavarian Torte a real standout, eclairs which were very good, a very good cinnamon bun, and a fruit tart which was a little on the heavy side. Prices are modest for well prepared fresh food and deliver great value. I would definitely recommend Klingers for something just a little different.

  • Bjbred

    Yummy bakery. Went there for the Black Forest Torte…which was wonderful…but of course came home with a pile of other stuff. All very good. Very tasty. Cookies & cheesecake & cheesecake brownies…Yum…No way to go wrong. Lovely staff that can explain every item.

  • Coconut

    I lived in Germany for seven years. This is not authentic German. I went in last week to order two German pretzels. They had none and had a puzzled look on their faces when I ordered. What they finally brought out were two frozen pretzel rolls. Very disappointed. They do not have a good pastry selection. What they had in the display was 3/4 American and the rest was a poor attempt at French/German. PS. German Chocolate cake is not German.

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621 Montgomery Hwy, Birmingham, AL 35216

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