"This Temple Meads converted railway arch bakery is home to swirling pain au raisins that could double as UFOs, a steady supply of dog treats for all Good Boys present, and presumably, some form of witchcraft that makes a vegan croissant taste like it’s got hot and heavy with a butter factory. If you eat any of the pastries from this teeny, tiny bakery and claim you can tell they’re plant-based, you’re either a liar or have shares in Kerrygold. All of the baked goods lean huge and wholesome, particularly the loaves of signature three-day sourdough that look like they’re at a casting call for ‘Austenian loaf’ in a BBC period drama. Although there isn’t any seating inside, there are a few sheltered tables out front." - Heidi Lauth Beasley
Really nice bakery, I really liked the Pain au Chocolate, the sweetness of the chocolate contrasted well with the more savoury, vegan, pastry. Probably the nicest vegan bakery I've been to (as a non-vegan it still doesn't 100% hit it).
Tom S
Google
Stopped in here for a coffee and pastry at lunch time and the selection was unfortunately very scarce. However, the pumpkin pastry I did pick up was nice and flaky with a delicious a generous pumpkin cream filling. The coffee was pretty good too but was quite small for the price. Unfortunately the service was also quite disappointing with the lad behind the counter being blunt and seemingly miserable. I had visited their previous location before so I knew how great these guys pastrys and service usually are and so was left wondering if they're just having a bad day.
Peter A.
Google
The place is very small with no seating inside. This comes together with a rather limited selection of sweet and savoury pastry. There was nothing savoury during my morning visit except for a rather large focaccia that didn't seem to be freshly baked - the dough was already too dry. I also ordered a double espresso which just came back as a regular one without any explanation or apologies.
I guess the sweet pastry is probably better.
Clara
Google
The best pastries of my life and I have high standards being French. That vegan almond croissant and the vegan Forest roll were absolute bomb.
Phil K.
Google
Amazing hidden bakery - just minutes walk /cycle from Temple Meads. Highest quality croissants and buns & sourdough. All served with super quality coffee through a tiny door in the arches. Behind it a team work away baking the best artisan breads. BUT note - stock seems limited as they seem to sell mostly to cafe trade & by 9 ish they are selling leftovers - still amazing! Take away only. No toilets. Also find them on Too Good To Go app … which lets you bulk buy end of morning goods very cheaply. (We found it when Harts Bakery was closed - the pastries are of the same quality!). Free street parking outside.
Vic W.
Google
Such a cute little bakery, wonderful staff, I’ve had the almond croissant before which are delish! Today I went savoury and had the marmite and cheese croissant 🥐 OMG - lush, my new favourite thing! 🤩🤩
Brooke L.
Google
The pastries here are great! This place was an excellent vegan establishment, and has pastries that are so much nicer than any of the non vegan pastries that I’ve ever found in the UK. Though the coffee could probably do with some improvement. Would definitely come back for bread and pastries!
Kate C.
Google
just finished one of the best ever croissants, so crisp and buttery and such a good price point compared to another establishment close by.
staff always friendly and welcoming.