We would 100% recommend this bakery for some delicious, homemade Greek treats. Everything is presented beautifully and you can tell made with love.
I was driving to Vermont and wanted to pick up something nice for a friend doing me a favor. I was the copilot looking at bakeries and feeling really disappointed. So many bakeries did not open until 9 or 10am. I was about to give up when I saw a Greek Bakery in Manchester that was open and looked delicious. I decided we should give it a try.
When you first walk in there is a door with a decal on it. It's was not clear if it was the entrance but we were excited. We walked through a little hallway and were greeted by the sweetest women. We saw delicious treats behind us but were trepid because it said wholesale bakery. None the less she was so excited to show us what she had to offer. You can purchase single pieces! We purchased Tiropita (traditional greek pie) and Spanikopida. Along with Baklava and another fancy desert and some...
Read moreI discovered this business at the Waltham’s farmers market . I’m a Spaniard and felt attracted to it immediately as Greek and Spanish pastries can be very similar with less sugar and relying more on the baking and the flower. I bought sesame, orange pastries, cream rolls, baklava, olive oil breadsticks . It was amazing ! I only regret I didn’t buy more . I joined the email list and will be watchful so that I can buy next time they go to any market in the city. My wife loved it too and are the baklava I’m 3 bites . Thank you for such a great bakery! You brought me back...
Read moreThis is an eccentric little bakery: It isn't easily spotted from the road. Interior layout's a bit unusual. The owners struggle with English.
Every last quirk about this place is worth overlooking (or even embracing): The food is heavenly. If you enjoy Greek pastries, don't let their little peculiarities put you off; you owe it to yourself to check...
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