Bunny Bakes in Squirrel Hill is an absolute gem! This warm, welcoming bakery is named after Bernita “Bunny” Buncher, whose legacy of inclusion is beautifully reflected in everything they do. Their mission shines through the moment you walk in—an accessible, supportive environment where adults of all abilities are valued and empowered.
The baked goods are exceptional (and kosher pareve!), and their coffee and drinks are dairy and Cholov Yisroel, making this a perfect stop for anyone seeking high-quality treats with thoughtful certification. I have to shout out my personal order: the Honey Bunny Latte. It’s smooth, sweet, and truly a must-try!
If you’re in Squirrel Hill, Bunny Bakes is a spot you need to experience. Warm people, amazing mission, and delicious food—what more could...
Read moreBEST. RUGELAGHS. IN THE STATE.
Don't know what a rugelagh is? Nor did I, but it's a fantastic Ashkenazi treat, and Bunny Bakes does em the right way! (Love Allegro's too, but these are the moist, chewy, decadent versions that are less cookie crumbly type. The traditional ones!)
Can't get enough of the following:
Chocolate mousse with fudge brownie cups Chocolate rugelaghs Chocolate cake pops Chocolate peanut butter brownies Cookies And.......................
NON DAIRY BOSTON CREAM AND GLAZED DOUGHNUTS ON SUNDAYS AND MONDAYS.🙏🫶😋
This company is partnered with Friendship Circle, the building next door, and they give mentally disabled people jobs and help teach them skills for life. It's awesome!
Have I said enough to sing their praises? Absolutely not!
P. S. Nous aimons...
Read moreThe environment was bright an airy and it had a very calming vibe. The staff were also quite helpful and accommodating. My primary issue was the price/value. Even coming from NYC, I have never spent so much money on such tiny cupcakes. The ratio of frosting to cake was about equal. It was twice the size of a mini cupcake for $4.00. I was in a rush so didn't have a lot of choice, but I will not be back. For the price, I was also expecting some amazing flavors. Alas, this was not it. I will stick to...
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