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27 of Cincinnati’s Best Bakeries for Sweet Treats or Carbo Loading
Bring Home a Sweet or Savory Treat From One of These 27 Queen City Bakeries
These 27 Queen City Bakeries are Whipping Up The Best Treats in Town
Whether you’re in the mood for a sweet morning treat to pair with your coffee, or you’re craving a savory scone, maybe you fancy a French baguette with your dinner tonight Cincinnati has a plethora of bakeries to choose from, all offering delectable bites for your consumption. Here are a few of our favorite bakeries from downtown, all the way out to the ‘burbs.
O Pie O
1527 Madison Road, East Walnut Hills
While originally famous for their sweet pies, O Pie Os restaurant also does savory pot pies, quiche, empanadas, etc. And they serve breakfast, lunch and dinner with a selection of both types. The pie crust anchors the menu with a flakiness that truly melts in your mouth and tastes just as lovely and buttery whether filled with braised beef or blueberry lavender.
Photo: Jesse FoxChako Bakery Cafe
611 Main St., Covington
Chako thrives in using natural and handmade baking processes with special Japanese ingredients and local, fresh produce. All items are served carefully with the Japanese hospitality concept of Omotenashi.”
Photo: Mesa SerikaliDonnas Gourmet Cookies
10796 Montgomery Road, Montgomery
Donnas Gourmet Cookies are made daily by hand, from scratch, without any artificial flavors or preservatives using the finest ingredients to make certain a delectable homemade taste and feel we all know and love.
Photo via Facebook.com/DonnasGourmetCookiesThe Bagelry
1401 Walnut St., Over-the-Rhine
Formerly known as OTR Bagelry, this family-run shop’s first brick-and-mortar offers freshly boiled and baked bagels with housemade cream cheeses as well as breakfast and sandwiches.
Photo via Facebook.com/TheBagelryOTRBrown Bear Bakery
116 E. 13th St., Over-the-Rhine
Cincinnati pastry artist Blair Fornshell uses all-natural ingredients to create so-beautiful-you-almost-feel-bad-about-eating-them desserts, such as vanilla bean scones, salty chocolate chip cookies, gooey cinnamon rolls, matcha snickerdoodles and savory brioche. The OTR bakery and café space is the perfect blend of old and new and has a very Lower Manhattan vibe.
Photo via Facebook.com/BrownBearBakeryCincinnatiAllez Bakery
1208 Main St., Over-the-Rhine
This bakery has a small but mighty team, preparing and baking heaps of sourdough, ciabatta and rye on a three-deck Polin oven an Italian import that dominates the front of house. The menu features lunch sandwiches like chicken salad with tarragon, marinated beet and prosciutto with rapini pesto served with a La Croix seltzer water and a bag of local Hen of the Woods chips.
Photo: Hailey BollingerCherbourg Cyprus
1804 Race St., Over-the-Rhine
Well known for its selection of gluten-free, nut-free goodies, the OTR shop features not only pastries donuts, Cherbourgs famous double lemon bars, muffins, cookies and cake but also eggy deliciousness, like inventive stratas, quiches and individual skillet servings of shakshuka.
Photo: Hailey BollingerLils Bagels
308 Greenup St., Covington
The alleyway beside Roebling Point Books & Coffee is laced not only with plants peeking through a sidewalk, but the wafting scent of warm, doughy bagels made with chutzpah. They serve up both sweet and savory takes. Want a classic cream cheese variation? They got you. Or, try em sandwich style, with variations like The Gawd Father (pimento cheese, bacon, bibb lettuce and pickled green tomato) and The Bad Judy (hummus, baba ghanouj, turmeric pickled jicama, radishes and spicy greens).
Photo: Jesse FoxThe BonBonerie
2030 Madison Road, OBryonville
Have your cake and eat it too as the BonBonerie crew shows off their savory skills. Scones, tea and quiche adorn the café menu, but the real treat is for those with a sweet tooth. The bakery menu features tortes, cakes, pastries and old-fashioned cookies to please everyone.
Photo: Hailey Bollinger Photo: Hailey BollingerBaladi Restaurant and Bakery
3307 Clifton Ave., Clifton
Baladi means my country in Arabic, which describes how the Barazi family wants their guests to feel welcomed and at home. The Syrian-focused and authentic menu has French and Turkish influences and features dishes like cheese fatayir, kafta kebabs, foul, musaka and more, including delicious and unique baked goods.
Photo via Facebook.com/BaladiRestaurantandBakeryMainwood Pastry
113 W Elder St., Over-the-Rhine
This Findlay Market-based pastry shop turns out baked goodies like cookies, fruit danishes, chocolate croissants and more all from the minds behind cult favorite Collective Espresso coffee shop. Check their social media for info about secret pizza parties featuring homemade dough and seasonal toppings.
Photo via Mainwood Pastry FacebookSweet Sinsations Bakery
6221 Snider Road, Mason
This suburban bakery serves up a wide variety of freshly-baked breads, donuts and pastries as well as beautifully iced cookies and made-to-order cakes.
Photo provided by businessFrench Crust Cafe & Bistro
1801 Elm St, Cincinnati, OH 45202
French Crust Café and Bistro is as jaunty and friendly as its owner, chef Jean-Robert de Cavel. Patrons sit at booths, tables or a 20-seat bar and soak up the bonhomie of a lively ambiance. The food matches the surroundings and delivers note-perfect versions of dishes youd expect for breakfast, brunch or lunch a variety of quiches, sandwiches on croissant or baguette, omelets and, of course, a croque monsieur. At dinner, more bistro classics tempt diners, from appetizers of snails and beef tartare to mains ranging from duck leg confit to steak frites.
Photo via Facebook.com/FrenchCrustCafeThe Bakers Table
1004 Monmouth St., Newport
Chef Dave Willocks and his wife Wendy have created a Newport bakery that serves a cultural variety of meals for breakfast and lunch. This local bakery sources from the local Dark Wood Farm for the freshest ingredients. The Bakers Table carries an exciting range of drinks from teas and coffees to beers and wines and also caters events.
Photo via The Baker’s Table FacebookBluebird Bakery
29 Village Square, Glendale
Twin Peaks Agent Dale Cooper was onto something with his interest in pairing a cup of coffee with a slice of pie. And at Bluebird Bakery in historic Glendales quaint village square, their from-scratch seasonal pies, made with farm-fresh eggs, sweet butter and real garden-fresh fruit, are as authentic as it gets.
Photo via Facebook.com/BlueBirdBakeryGlendaleBlue Oven Bakery
125 W. Elder St., Over-the-Rhine
Sara and Mark Frommeyer own and operate the bakery from their family farm in Williamsburg, Ohio, on the banks of the Little Miami River. Blue Oven breads can be purchased year-round on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays at Findlay Market and at farmers markets and stores across the city. The bread is baked in, yes, a blue oven. More specifically, its a wood-fired oven, and with around 20 breads in the rotation, everyone can find something they love.
Photo via Facebook.com/BlueOvenBakeryHoltmans Donut Shop
Multiple locations including 1332 Vine St., Over-the-Rhine; 1399 State Route 28, Loveland; 214 W. Main St., Williamsburg
In September 2013, the Loveland-based Holtmans Donuts finally opened an OTR location, complete with a window you can peer through and watch them make donuts, like the sensational maple bacon.
Photo via Facebook.com/HoltmansDonutsOTR Bagel Bar
107 West Elder St., Over-the-Rhine
This Findlay Market bagelry opened in December 2018. The space takes its decorative cue and overall ambiance from a nostalgic stance. The tables have gameboard tops 80s board games are present to play and colorful chairs have been sourced from elementary schools. A lineup of standard bagels such as poppy seed, onion, everything and plain and specialty bagels like carrot cake grace the menu. They make making specialty cream cheeses, like jalapeño and cookie dough, and bagel breakfast sandwiches.
Photo: Hailey BollingerBread House Bakery
11974 Lebanon Road, Sharonville
Bread House Bakery gives you a genuine taste of Chinese bread, cookies, cakes and desserts. They accept walk-ins and now offer local deliveries and pick-up locations.
Photo via Facebook.com/BreadHouseBakeryCincyBusken Bakery
Multiple locations including 2675 Madison Road, Hyde Park; 5345 Glenway Ave., Western Hills
Busken Bakery opened in 1928 and quickly became a Cincinnati staple with bakery counters in grocery stores, 24-hour drive-in bakeries and delicious donuts, bread and apple pies. Their award-winning baked goods can be found in Remke Markets, Kroger, UDF and eight bakeries around the city. Hyde Park location open 24/7.
Photo via Facebook.com/BuskenBakeryAbby Girl Sweets
41 W. Fifth St., Downtown
A from-scratch cupcakery with two locations and special, seasonal flavors.
Photo via Abby Girl Sweets’ FacebookHappy Chicks Bakery
4035 Hamilton Ave., Northside
The café and bakery offers cakes, cookies, cupcakes, pies and more, all with fresh, seasonal flavors, and light lunch options, including sandwiches, salads and soups that are all freshly prepared from non-processed foods and are free from preservatives and animal products.
Photo via Facebook.com/HappyChicksBakeryWyoming Pastry Shop
505 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming
Wyoming Pastry Shop offers everything from donuts to danishes to custom made wedding cakes. Enjoy their signature house blend coffee, create a cake for a special occasion, or take home a loaf of one of their many types of breads, baked daily.
Photo via wyomingpastryshop.comLittle Dutch Bakery
7611 Hamilton Ave., Mt. Healthy
Third-generation family owned and operated, the Little Dutch Bakery offers a wide selection of coffee cakes, donuts, danishes, breads, and tea cookies. For special occasions, they can provide custom-made cakes or cupcakes, and even wedding cakes.
Photo via Little Dutch Bakery’s FacebookTres Belle Cakes
8921 Reading Road, Reading
This woman-owned Cincinnati bakery is known for its award-winning wedding cakes and custom made desserts for every occasion. Tres Belle Cakes offers breakfast, sugary snacks, and freshly-brewed coffee and espresso.
Photo via Facebook.com/TresBelleCakes