The Best Bakeries in Canberra for Tasty Treats
Next time you need a fresh loaf, peruse this edit of the best bakeries in Canberra.
Whether you’re a donut devotee, crazy for croissants, or a cake connoisseur, there are plenty of great spots in Canberra where you can get your baked goods fix. The city has a solid (and growing) baking scene, with venues ranging from the finest French patisseries to rustic bakehouses selling seriously good sourdough.
It's time to stop the search. Here are our top picks for the best bakeries in Canberra.
Three Mills
Three Mills is an institution in the national capital. The local bakery chain has become renowned nationwide for its inventive and expertly crafted dough and pastry-based goods, which are sold at its Canberra outlets and at other stores and supermarkets across the country.
You can choose from a big range of fresh breads, sweet pastries and tarts, savoury pies, sausage rolls and buns. Plus, several items are available frozen so you can bake them at home.
Locations across Canberra
Silo
Silo is another Canberra favourite, particularly among southsiders. Here, you can pick up sweet and savoury pastries, breads, quiches, sandwiches and an absolutely stellar range of sweet tarts.
Every taste is catered for on Silo’s tart menu, with flavours including vanilla brulee, banana & caramel, passionfruit & mascarpone, chocolate crumble and blackcurrant, cabernet & mint. They also come in a range of sizes ranging from individual to epic big tarts that serve up to 30 people.
36 Giles Street, Kingston
L'épi Artisan Bakery
If anyone knows their bread, it's the good folk at L'épi Artisan Bakery. They've got a bit of everything from seeded sourdough to rye and Carroway bread and even a cheddar and jalapeno sourdough, all made with top-tier quality ingredients. But that's not all! Enjoy an ONA coffee with your choice of French bread, croissants, petit fours or sausage rolls at their eat-in bakery cafe.
Chisholm & Kambah
Sweet Bones
If you’re after a vegan cafe and bakery in Canberra, Sweet Bones is your best bet. Everything here is plant-based, from the extensive food menu to the generous variety of baked goods.
The bakery selection changes daily, but you can often expect muffins, cupcakes, donuts, brownies, cookies, melting moments, cake pops, cinnamon scrolls, cakes and slices – all vegan and all very, very good. Some are gluten-free, too.
And if you’re hosting a big celebration – be it a birthday, wedding or something else entirely – Sweet Bones does amazing cakes and dessert stations to feed a crowd.
Braddon & Scullin
The Flute
Head to The Flute if you want a refined and strikingly beautiful French patisserie (who doesn’t?). Everything looks as good as it tastes and is much like what you’d find in a Parisian bakery. The selection here is vast and authentic and includes tarts, cakes, macarons, pastries, croissants, breads and much more.
8 Barrier Street, Fyshwick
Knead Bakery
If you’ve just done a round of Lake Burley Griffin and need something to fill your tummy, stop by Knead Bakery in Campbell. The bakery nails every classic good from the flaky pies, sausage rolls and sweet pastries to the vast array of breads (sourdough, fruit, seeded, rye, bagels and much more) and the epic tarts and cakes.
After something a little heftier? Order one of Knead’s delicious toasties or a bowl of housemade granola – you won’t regret it.
55/65 Constitution Avenue, Campbell
Sonoma
While Sonoma technically isn’t Canberra born and bred, it’s still one of the city’s best bakeries. After all, there’s a very good reason the Sydney-based bread chain now has locations across NSW and the ACT.
Head there early in the morning to get one of Sonoma’s signature cinnamon and citrus Morning Buns or a Pain au Chocolat. Go for afternoon tea and grab an apple turnover, Portuguese tart or lemon & blueberry brioche.
1/21 Lonsdale Street, Canberra
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