Yummy just got a whole lot better.
Is your sweet tooth going crazy? Then this guide is for you! From rise-and-shine spots serving up the best baguettes to decade-long hidden gems with cultural sweets. This list is sure to satisfy the bread fanatic and sugar connoisseur.
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Photo Via Facebook/Black Box Bakery
5505 W. 20th Ave. (Edgewater Public Market) - Edgewater
Featuring a space theme to get lost in, Black Box Bakery has treats to satisfy any belly across the universe. Keep it classic with a chocolate croissant or go far out and try one of the famous cube croissants. Flavors are posted daily on Instagram. Feed your alien side and beam down there today.
Photo Via Instagram/Hearth Bakery
2500 Lawrence St. - RiNo
1300 E. 17th Ave. - Uptown
3617 W. 32nd Ave. - Highlands
Owner Matt Quinlisk found a way to share his love for milling local Rocky Mountain grains through Hearth Bakery. The menu boasts fresh bread loaves, bagels, earth-conscious coffee Tablón, and the delicious pistachio raspberry cruffin. Grab a bite and become a part of the dedicated fan base today.
Photo via Facebook/Izzio Artisan Bakery
2669 Larimer St. (Denver Central Market) - RiNo
Growing from a small dessert company up in Northglenn, Izzio Artisan Bakery is now home to America’s #1 selling sourdough bread! Bread lovers can select from baguettes, flatbread, and dinner rolls to name just a few styles. If you’re health conscious about what you put in your body, no worries! Izzio Artisan Bakery is NON-GMO verified. You can chow down worry-free.
675 S. Broadway - Baker
Are you looking to feed your wild side? Rebel bread is a chance to reflect on your connection to what you eat which is founder Zach Martinucci’s commitment. Pre-order by joining the Bread Club or stop in and enjoy “The Nonna G,” a sourdough bread filled with roasted garlic, rosemary, sage, and more.
Photo via Instagram/Good Bread
1515 Madison St. - Congress Park
“Get Here Early” is Good Bread Denver’s tagline and for very good reason. Lavender chocolate chip cookies, smoked turkey and cucumber sandwiches, and even pizza are all sold on a first come first serve basis. If you’re seeing this between the hours of 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. your chance is NOW!
Photo via Instagram/LoDough Bakery
1850 Wazee St. #150 - LoDo
A small storefront doesn’t mean LoDough Bakery isn’t packing a punch! Brioche cinnamon buns, banana bread, bob tarts, and granola are all available at affordable prices.
Photo via Instagram/Bakery Four
4150 Tennyson St. - Berkeley
With goodies crafted before sunrise, Bakery Four uses artisan ingredients to make you feel right at home. The menu updates every Wednesday morning so you can set a reminder to start your day with the breakfast of your dreams.
Photo Via Instagram/Sweet and Sourdough
2878 Fairfax St. - Parkhill
Look to Sweets & Sourdough Bakery if you want to add a little more comfort to your home. Bring in more vibes by ordering the caramelized onion pumpernickel bagel, gilded lily, or the sliced flavor of the month pan loaf.
Photo Via Instagram/Reunion Bread Co
3350 Brighton Blvd #140 - RiNo (Inside Source Market Hall)
From master baker Ismael De Sousa comes Reunion Bread. This specialist bakery serves up oven-fresh artisanal breads, pastries, snacks, and specialty coffees. Inspired by traditional Portuguese cooking methods, Reunion Bread blends time-worn European baking techniques with the flavors of South America to create something new that you just have to taste for yourself!
Photo Via Instagram/Scratch Family Bakery
2748 Welton St. Unit A - Five Points
It’s not in the name for nothing - these goods are made from scratch every day! Satisfy your sweet tooth with a cannoli, brownie, cupcake, or mouthwatering scone. Feeling creative or wanting to share the sugar high? It’s easy with Scratch Family Bakery’s custom order choice.
Photo Via Facebook/La Popular Food Company
2033 Lawrence St. - Five Points
Serving the metro area for over 60 years, La Popular is your destination for your favorite traditional Mexican pastries. Prices starting at .75 cents each means you can load up on marranitos, pan de huevo, empanadas, and more. Your bank and your belly will be saying thank you!