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    Pumpernickel and rustic-raisin breads
    Tiffany Y.

    Thank you, fellow Yelpers, for telling me about this business! :) BreadWorks bakes over 60 types of breads for restaurants and consumers. Their breads may be purchased directly at the bakery or from certain grocery stores. They donate all unsold bread to area shelters and food kitchens. Varieties of breads include baguette, brioche, chocolate-cherry babka, ciabatta, focaccia, French, hoagie, hotdog, Italian, kaiser, marble, multigrain, potato rolls, pumpernickel, pumpkin, raisin, rye, split rolls, tuscan, wheat rolls, and many others. My husband and I visited BreadWorks on a Saturday in the late morning. We parked our vehicle in a free fenced-in parking lot. The bakery's shelves were still full of many types of breads. I selected a pumpernickel loaf and a rustic raisin loaf, and my husband chose mini baguettes and large split rolls. The prices were reasonable, and our total cost was about $12. BreadWorks does accept credit cards for purchases that are over $10, so we used our credit card to pay. The employees spoke very courteously to us. They carefully bagged our breads. The cashier took time to ring up our purchase, but she did so accurately. The employees thanked us. We even had a little giggle when an employee handed me my bag of breads and I accidentally pulled her glove off her hand and walked away with it! My husband and I now have lots of bread to eat this week! The breads look, smell, and taste very fresh and delicious. I will eat my breads plain, and my husband will make sandwiches out of his breads.

    Mini sourdough used as the perfect bread bowl for French onion soup
    Lauren T.

    Breadworks makes the BEST bread in Pittsburgh. They really have every type of bread you could want and it's so cheap. In fact, it's dirt cheap (half off) from 3:30-4 (time they close). Everything is good here but my favorites are the sourdough, including the mini loaves which make the perfect bread bowls as pictured! I also enjoy any of the rustic Italian loaves, the baguettes, and any of the "sticks" which I literally just buy for a snack because they're so damn good. They always sell out of the salt sticks but the everything sticks are amazing as well. Next on my list is trying their focaccia which seems to be all the rage these days. It's also worth mentioning that I never have a stomach ache after eating this bread like I do with some other bread makers in town. The recipes are as simple and pure as it gets, and I love that. Bread you can feel good about eating. Shop small and make this your go-to bread destination!

    Jason P.

    Without fail, every time I visit BreadWorks, it's like being in a candy store. It is a oasis of carbs. A palace of gluten. And if you're from Pittsburgh, BreadWorks is a cultural staple. From deli's to restaurants, you can trip and fall into a fresh loaf of bread basically anywhere in Pittsburgh. And there's a reason why, it's just good damn bread. But for me, I need to get the goods right from the source. BreadWorks retail shop on the North Side. Tucked into an unassuming part of the neighborhood, you can find the freshest product in town. Their warehouse has a small area where you can stop by and get anything you need. Dinner rolls. Sourdough. Salt sticks. You name it, I'm sure they've baked it. There are two true standouts in the BreadWorks lineup. First is the focaccia. BreadWorks does it right. Their focaccia oozes olive oil and features oodles of sliced green olives. You don't need to dip this bread in anything because each crusty bite is perfectly flavored. While the focaccia from BreadWorks doesn't need any more flavor, I will say that my family always makes it into a thick, crusty pizza. Just make some sauce, toss some cheese on, and boom you're basically your own pizzeria (Shout out to my Beto's fans who don't even melt the cheese!) The second all-star offered by BreadWorks is the wheat bread. Whether you want toast or the best sandwich, build your meal around this bread. Too often wheat bread is either flavorless or too grainy. Not this loaf. It's light and fluffy with so much taste that you don't need butter when it's toasted. You just get all that natural goodness. Finally, I will say they have some of the best customer service. Before big holidays in Pittsburgh the line to get your bread can be daunting. The most recent time I dropped in for bread, they kept the line moving and created a friendly atmosphere. I even chatted with the owner because I was wearing a green St. Louis Cardinals hat. He thought it was Seton LaSalle. Had a good laugh, and he was super friendly. He even let me jump the line and gave me a free mini italian loaf! That's how you win repeat customers.

    Troy B.

    I found out yesterday, that bread is half off after 3:30pm (get in line at 3:20)... and this bread is delicious. Anything left over after the sale will be donated to the hungry ... Cheers!!!!!

    Alan W.

    If you want the best bread around then go too Breadworks it is definitely worth the trip. My wife has brought home stuff from them many times, But I have recently gone 2 times myself. The Italian bread is amazing as well as the salt sticks and onion sticks both which are totally amazing. The prices are amazingly low and a really great bargain. The staff are really nice and super friendly. I cant wait to go again, Now that I am writing the review I am getting hungry I think i am going to head over soon. They have plenty of parking and again prices are great. The only recommendation is get there early as they are so popular they run out of stuff early. I highly recommend Breadworks and like I said I definitely will be going over and over again

    Some of the sandwich bun and bread selections.
    Marissa K.

    The best place to buy bread in Pgh. Everything is made fresh and they gave a large variety. One of my favs is the sourdough. Everyday 30 mins before closing everything goes half off. Some arrive 60 mins before closing to get their number in line. This is a hit spot on holidays so plan ahead. The bread also freezes well. They also donate fresh bread, not leftovers, to various community orgs.

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    1 year ago

    Correction to previous review. Half price starts at 3:30. Closed Wed and Sun. Don't follow garmin. Enter parking lot from Brighton

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    Great variety, quality ingredients, quick service, and typically stocked with all the items I need.

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    6 months ago

    Oh MY! You walk in there and the heavenly aroma of fresh baked bread is just intoxicating. Staff was super helpful and that bread amazing.

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    1 year ago

    Bread was exceptionally good omg and the prices are wonderful. Very fresh bread. Forget Giant Eagle and that stale bread ya better come here

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    1 year ago

    Great bakery with lots to pick from. Way better than grocery stores. I wish they had better hours.

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    3 years ago

    Fantastic! High quality, no preservatives. They sometimes have onion loaf bread that is terrific.

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    3 years ago

    Best bread in Pittsburgh. Chocolate cherry babka on Mother's day is a real treat. Service is great.

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    Bread is always good and fresh , great price

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    6 years ago

    Fantastic bakery with a deep connection to Pittsburgh. Doesn't get much better than BreadWorks!

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    6 years ago

    No comparison to Mancinis. Never will order from them again. Really left a bad taste in my mouth.

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    7 years ago

    The best bread in Pittsburgh. And not to mention the best salt sticks ever!!!!! All the employees are great!!!! Especially the drivers.

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    While the focaccia from BreadWorks doesn't need any more flavor, I will say that my family always makes it into a thick, crusty pizza.

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    my wife and i went in for a little vegan sweet treat but left with a fantastic story of horrible…read morecustomer and amazing customer service. when an entitled customer came in expecting to buy a full cake day of, the employee was kind, polite, knowledgeable, and apologetic that the bakery does not provide whole cakes day of due to staffing. despite push back, she never got rude or frustrated. she provided them with a slice of the cake and finished the interaction with continued empathy. we were next in line and even then, she remained light hearted and positive. she provided amazing service to us and we got to talk about the arrogance and narcissism that some people carry over the best vegan cake and iced tea. for the woman who gave this small business a hard time, because it's apparent you frequent Yelp, if you are hosting a lot of people and driving almost an hour to a bakery: it helps to call ahead and confirm availability as well as planning ahead appropriately for large parties. don't expect customers to take your side and try walking with less entitlement.

    This is a decently popular, somewhat upscale cake and sweet shop. I decided to give it a try and…read morejust taste one of their classic frosted brownie. It was alright. Honestly nothing too special, and quite a bit more expensive than at other places in the city and in the area. The frosting was pretty good, pretty rich, but the brownie itself was fairly dry. Nothing really special about it. Portion was pretty good though. I may come back to try a few other items, but I just didn't find this place all that special.

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    Kyle’s Cakes N’at

    Kyle’s Cakes N’at

    4.9
    (25 reviews)
    2.9 mi

    10 stars if I could! As a New Yorker living in Pittsburgh, I take my cheesecake seriously!!!…read moreKyle's Cakes N'at absolutely delivered. I got to try the plain cheesecake, buckeye, lavender, double chocolate, biscoff, and key lime pie, and honestly every single one was delicious! His cakes are made with alot of labor & love! What made this experience even more amazing, was getting to go behind the scenes and actually help make a ton of different cheesecakes. Such a fun, hands on experience getting to see Kyle in action and the amount of hard work that goes into every order. I loved hearing his stories about his childhood and his family influences. Kyle is only 31 and has owned his business for over 7 years! That's impressive. You can really see the passion behind his baking. He works incredibly hard and even sacrifices a lot of his social life to keep growing his business, perfecting his craft, and supporting his community. Small business, big story! definitely a spot worth supporting in Pittsburgh!!!!! Thank you Kyle & Lisa

    Kyle's Cakes N'at knows how to do cheesecake!…read more We came across their booth at the Greensburg Night Market and besides the four mini cheesecakes staring you down from the booth display... Kyle's nails marketing with a very recognizable and obvious logo! We immediately wanted to get a slice of the key lime cheesecake... and luckily snagged the last one. Prices seem high until you see the size and taste these cakes!! Quick and easy service, since it's all just slice and serving! Great vendor to find at any market!

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    Buckeye cheesecake with peanut butter buttercream and handmade chocolate hearts for a wedding cake.
    Buckeye cheesecake with peanut butter buttercream and handmade chocolate hearts for a wedding cake.
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    Display of Mini Cheesecakes
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    Tous Les Jours

    Tous Les Jours

    4.6
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    I stopped by here this past Sunday with my family for our morning coffee. Every weekend we try to…read morehit up a new local coffee shop, and on this morning it happened to be Tous Les Jours. This shop is part of a larger chain but currently appears to be the only location in the Pittsburgh area. It's located in East Liberty and is really more of a bakery than a coffee shop. The inside is split about 50/50, with half dedicated to seating and the other half serving as a self-serve bakery. You grab a tray and tongs before walking around selecting whichever baked goods catch your eye. They also have display cases filled with cakes and other pastries that need to be kept refrigerated. For my coffee on this morning I went with a 16 oz hot honey lavender macchiato while my wife chose a 16 oz iced tiramisu latte. I have to admit that the name of my drink confused me a bit at first, but it ended up being a latte macchiato as expected. With that being said, I thought it was quite good. The lavender was light enough to be noticeable without overpowering the drink, while the honey added just the right amount of sweetness. The espresso was also present, especially on the finish, where it added both flavor and body. My wife also enjoyed her latte and appreciated the tiramisu flavors throughout. Outside of the coffee, we ordered a number of pastries. My wife chose the Crookie, which is a cookie baked on top of a croissant. My son picked out a chocolate-covered Belgian waffle, while my daughter chose the strawberry soft bread. All of them enjoyed what they ordered, and I think my wife especially loved the Crookie. As for me, I went a little overboard and chose a garlic and cheese croissant, a curry croquette, pork-dusted bread, and a sweet taro cream bread. All of them were delicious in their own way. The garlic and cheese croissant was a nice savory option, with plenty of garlic flavor and a crispy cheese crust. The curry croquette had wonderful warming spices that made it especially flavorful. The pork-dusted bread was definitely the most unusual item. The pork topping reminded me of Wild Bill's Beef Jerky, and somehow those savory flavors worked really well on top of the crunchy laminated bread. Last but certainly not least was the taro cream bread. I was impressed by how light it felt despite being packed with an impressive amount of cream filling. The bottom line for me is that I would head back here again in the future. I'm a sucker for bakeries like this and clearly ordered far more than my waistline needed, but everything I tried was enjoyable. While the coffee was good, the pastries are the real reason to visit, with the coffee serving as an excellent complement.

    We had heard the bakery was phenomenal and they were right. Wow! They have tons of amazing pastries…read moreto buy. Everything we got has been amazing. The best thing is the chocolate croissant. My husband also enjoyed the almond croissant. We have also enjoyed cookies and cheesecake. The egg custard pastry is so creamy and delicious. The butter Madeleine is buttery goodness. Everyone is really nice there too. All the food is great.

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    Mango croissant
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    Curry croquette
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    We, recently, moved to the area and decided to try Prantl's today. We ended up with the Burnt…read moreAlmond Torte Bar, a quiche, and an Empanada. I started with the quiche and enjoyed it; the crust was just average but the egg filing was very good. My wife was not a fan of the empanada so we will not get that again. It was around 10 hours before we tried our Burnt Almond Torte...wow! That dessert is something that I will eat again, and again. The toasted almonds were soooo good! They were crunchy, crispy, and perfect. The Bar Cake had a white cake inside and icing on the outside; it was heavily coated in those almonds. The person who assisted was knowledgeable about the items to a point; she did not eat anything in the bakery so it was by observation. Don't care, that Burnt Almond Torte is the real deal!

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    Inside Prantl's
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    Inside counter and pastry display
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