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    Reunion Bread

    4.6 (237 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 3:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    croissant and pastel de nata
    Erica C.

    Probably my favorite butter croissant in Denver. It is just so flaky and airy. Pastel de nata was fine but not standout. Also tried their pecan chocolate chip cookie which was more of the gooey thick types of cookies. They seem to always have a line but it moves at a reasonable pace. Parking in their lot is limited but sounds like they're moving to South Pearl Street in March 2026.

    Sandwiches, Almond Croissant, Chocolate Babka and Vegan Banana Bread
    Sunshyne R.

    In the eclectic neighborhood that South Pearl street runs though you will find Reunion Bread Company. You will smell it and see the crowd before you see the doors. This is the second one of these stores and I promise, it is a place you do not want to miss. Immediately as you enter, the smells of crusty, fresh, sourdough and pastries greets you. I came in today looking for Nada, a flaky, creamy, egg custard that would take us back to our time in Lisbon, Portugal. I ordered ahead to make sure I didn't miss out on these beauties. There isn't a lot of seating room but it was a gorgeous day. We watched the team behind the counter preparing the scratch baked goods, This team was like a well oiled baking machine. The kitchen was super clean and there were racks of beautifully made pastries and loaves of bread ready to be added to the cases. We grabbed our natas and went outside. For a moment, we were transported right back to walking through the colorful streets of Lisbon! The pastry was buttery, flaky and absolutely perfect. The cream of the custard was eggy and sweet, covered with the lemon perfect dusting of cinnamon. This was an absolutely incredible experience and just what we were looking for on a sunny Saturday morning. I definitely will be back and urge you to not miss this experience! You won't be sorry!

    Ciabatta
    Jerry S.

    What a fine bakery Reunion is and even better since they moved from RINO to South Pearl St. Glenda bought the Country Sourdough Bread yesterday and the quality of the dough, crust, crumb, all were superb and exceptional. I liked what I saw from a baking standpoint that I decided to pay them a visit around noon today and had the opportunity to visit with Ishmael, the Venezuelan owner to talk about his baking style and sourdough baking in general. I showed him pictures of my artisanal sourdough baking there was an instant simpatico among bakers. I also ordered a ham and gruyere cheese croissant, an open almond croissant and a Golfeado, a Venezuelan sweet bun, these latter three never made it into the pics as I consumed the ham and cheese and brought the other two back to Glenda to enjoy, which she... and I did! Sorry about that! Ishmael gave me the ciabatta to try and I'll save this for later or tomorrow. Quality and customer service are what Reunion stand for and I'm sure I'll definitely return to try more breads and pastries. Very highly recommended! Btw, every time I visit a bakery, rest assured that I usually get on my running shoes and do another well deserved five to seven miles to work off the caloric load.

    Sara C.

    This bakery is the real deal. The croissants are light and fluffy with so much flavor. The Venezuelan sticky bun was unique and delicious - a soft and sweet "sticky bun" . The nata, which was probably my favorite, was a flaky, crispy pastry puff filled with a really delicious custard in the middle - not too sweet. The service is quick and the people are very kind. The prices are fair. 10/10 visit.

    Cream puff with red craquelin
    Edie A.

    Stopped in at Reunion Bread at the Source before it closes on March 8th and moves to its new location on South Pearl Street. Had a special cream puff pastry (minus the cream since I am allergic to hazelnut), but it was still delicious. Reunion's pastry was airy and had a choux au craquelin of bright red with just the right amount of sweetness. Because I couldn't have them filled, they gave me an extra pastry, which was very nice since my allergies aren't their problem. I can't wait to try their new venue since I am in that area more often.

    Pastries
    Lexi R.

    Atmosphere: Reunion Bakery has a lively and welcoming atmosphere. There was a line when I visited, which shows how popular it is, but everything moved quickly and efficiently. It was a fun last-minute find, and the energy of the place made the experience even better. Food: I tried one of their croissant-style breads, and it was delicious crispy on the outside, soft and buttery on the inside. It was definitely a messy choice, but completely worth it. Everything tasted fresh, and they also had ham and cheese sandwiches that looked great. I didn't get to try the coffee this time but I'm looking forward to coming back to try it. Service: The customer service was excellent. Everyone working there was friendly, helpful, and quick, even with a line. The staff made the experience smooth and enjoyable. Price: The prices were very affordable. I don't remember the exact pricing, but I believe it was around $15-$20 for three baked goods. Which felt reasonable for the quality and freshness. Overall Experience: Overall, Reunion Bakery delivered a great experience from start to finish. Delicious, freshly made food, friendly and efficient service, a fun atmosphere, and fair pricing. It's definitely a place I'll be returning to.

    Nata
    Maria B.

    This bakery is always crowded or sold out. Go early, and you might have options to choose from. The staff is busy, the check out is limited to one person and if the person ahead of you placed a big order, you will have to wait a good 5 minutes. It's worth the wait. I got a nata and a greyere and ham croissant. The nata hits the spot with the subtle and sweet custard. The pocket is crispy. Now, the croissant - i am amazed that the layers did not flake off and make a total mess of my car. It is the first croissant i have encountered that holds its form. The whole experience is even better when you get to park out front instead of the garage.

    Mattie Y.

    Absolutely amazing little bakery tucked inside the Source hotel! Really love all the pastries here; they're all good, but the Natas are to die for. People who work there are super sweet and clearly experienced. I come here any time I'm in the area.

    Soroosh P.

    The egg tart is a touch too sweet for my liking, that being said the pistachio almond chocolate puff is delectable and sells out quickly. I apparently got the last one. No seating this is a grab and go type bakery. Want to try the seeded breads next time. Expect to wait in a line if you're coming in on a weekend. Don't be late they sell out quickly.

    Outside
    Phoebe C.

    Their ham and gruyere croissant was one of the best! The almond croissant was unique as it was baked three times when other places are usually twice baked. Their coffee was okay, since they use oat milk from Chobani. There's plenty of seeing outside with other restaurants within the same space. There's definitely a line, expect a 20 minute wait or more.

    Egg croissant special
    Deidre F.

    I went for a walk on Thanksgiving morning and as expected there are no businesses open. And I'm glad things were not open because people should be resting on the holiday. However, I did see on Google maps during my morning walk that this place was open. I would not have found it without Google maps because it is hidden inside a building/food hall. I was very impressed with this place immediately. The staff was working hard and the cashier was super friendly. She asked us if it was our first time at this Bakery and I said yes, and she immediately gave us a signature pastry dessert to sample. Then she spoke about the other breakfast like items. We enjoyed a ham and cheese croissant plus the specialty egg croissant. I have never had anything like the specialty egg croissant because it was Soft gooey scrambled eggs with gooey soft cheese with a sprinkle of pistachios. We also enjoyed lattes and it was a perfect meal and way to spend the beginning of the holiday. We enjoyed them inside with the seating. There was music playing. It as very lively with people lined up to order and order pick ups. I can't wait to go back here!

    Pastry bar
    Ian A.

    Delicious pastries and cookies you won't want to miss inside a cool spot in the RiNo district. Everything we had was delicious, especially the Venezuelan sticky bun (Golfeado) with a cotija cheese dusting. The staff are really passionate about everything they make and you can watch them work while you're waiting to order. If you have a nut allergy make sure you ask before ordering - the staff are happy to tell you about each item, or the cake they are making in the back. Simple espresso bar available too. Expect a line on the weekend but it's well worth the wait!

    Passionfruit Tart
    Helen S.

    Holy mother of dough, this place is worth the wait. Came on a Saturday morning not really expecting the line, but this did give me time to consider my options and send the SO to get coffee from across the bridge in the other part of The Marketplace (although they do sell espresso drinks here as well). I suppose that's what happens when you're nominated for a James Beard. The universal fear of places like this is that you'll anticipate getting your hands all week on a warm, fresh, loaf or specialty croissant but they'll run out before your turn, so people tend to arrive early. Parking is free for 30 minutes in the covered garage. Fortunately, there are also dining tables and chairs around for those who don't like to be bipedal for too long. Even more fortunately, sometimes Ismael and his team will bake something yummy and bring it out to those waiting in line just because they like baking good bread. The only "menu" of sorts is a customizable letter board on the wall next to the register, which provides no descriptions of any pastries. So IYKYK, if you don't know, it's time to ask your neighbors in line or hold up the line while you probe one of the (extremely kind and friendly) employees taking orders. When you actually get within spitting range of the register, the display case is more helpful, and provides more accurate info on daily specials. Alternatively, stalk their Instagram account. The day we went, there were blueberry danishes, passionfruit tarts, glazed blueberry croissants, and other items that ran out before we even got there. The natas, little Portugese egg tarts, are a must try. Deceptively small but packed with gooey goodness and a flaky crust. The passionfruit tart was my next favorite thing, with the combo of silky pastry cream, tart flavor, and buttery crust. Danish? Perfection. Croissant? Stuff of dreams. The crookie was the only thing I might have passed on, a little too rich for me and hardened when I ate my leftovers later in the day. So excited that Ismael is such a young, hungry, carb connoisseur who constantly innovates with his offerings so I have more reasons to come back.

    Pastel de nata. Melts in your mouth

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    The croissant was so good I forgot to take a photo. That's pretty much all you need to know.

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    Some of my favorite pastries in Denver, made with such care. I adore everything here, you can't go wrong with anything!

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    Quite honestly the best ham and cheese croissant I have ever had (and I've been to France!). Warm, gooey and flakey. A must try!!

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    Absolutely fantastic croissants and coffee. Can't wait to go back. Want to try their bread as well.

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    $$

    It was worth the walk here, about 20 minutes, less than a mile from The Rally Hotel at McGregor…read moreSquare. Instead, we could have just as easily got an Uber here in five minutes. We came here for brunch on a Sunday morning, before heading to Coors Field to see an afternoon Rockies game. The market mainly consists of an indoor food court, with indoor and outdoor seating options. The crowd is mostly local. The vibe is casual. For our first visit, we were impressed with the food we got from Izzio Bakery, and the coffee we got from Crema Bodega. I have reviewed these separately.

    If you are visiting Denver, you have to stop by The Denver Central Market. It is easily one of the…read morebest spots in the city for friends and family, especially if no one can decide on what to eat. There are a bunch of different places to check out inside, so everyone can grab exactly what they want and still sit together. Today, I specifically visited Call Your Mother, a Jewish deli, and Izzio Bakery. Atmosphere: Since I went right around the time they opened, the atmosphere was exactly what I needed. It was super laid-back and chill, making it the perfect place to get out of the house for a calm morning. As it gets later into the day and through the weekends, I know it gets very busy, but there is plenty of random seating throughout the hall and even some outdoor spots if you prefer. Parking: Parking is going to be street parking. Make sure you read the signs, but it is usually free. Even when the market is busy, I usually don't have to walk more than a block to get inside. So it is a very convenient location for the RiNo area. Service: The customer service throughout the market is great. At Call Your Mother, the cashier was very sweet, and they even text you when your food is ready. Over at Izzio Bakery, everyone is super kind and helpful while you're looking at their amazing pastry display. Even with a line, you're usually only waiting about 10 to 12 minutes for your items. Food: The food variety here is incredible. I tried the Sun City breakfast bagel sandwich from Call Your Mother and the hot honey was the perfect balance of sweet and spice on a toasted bagel. For a sweet treat, I went to Izzio Bakery for the Dulce de Leche Queen. The pastry case there looks like something out of a movie. The pastry itself was perfectly crisp on the outside with a delicious yellow vanilla cream and cinnamon on the inside. Overall Experience: Overall, I really enjoy coming here and trying new places. It is a fantastic destination for groups or just a solo morning out. Whether you want a savory breakfast bagel sandwich or a beautiful pastry, The Denver Central Market always hits the spot. I'll definitely be back to explore more.

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    The Denver Central Market
    The Denver Central Market - Salad from greenseed

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    Legacy Pie Co. - Mix berry pie

    Legacy Pie Co.

    4.7(172 reviews)
    6.3 miNorthwest
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    YOU HAD ME AT PIE I…read moredrove 1 hour and 22 minutes to meet a friend here and it was worth the time and price of gas! SERIOUSLY! Don't underestimate PIE...LEGACY PIE as a reward for yourself no matter how far you need to drive to get there!! Do I have pictures? Sadly no. I gobbled my cherry hand pie down so fast that my Grandma Lucile would have chastised me for my rude behavior! My friend ordered the chicken pot pie and it looked so yummy I bought one to take home to my husband. I enjoyed the curry hand pie and boy - what a fantastic flavor in pie crust! Double Yum! My only regret today is I didn't buy a few more mini pies to take home to my freezer! Way to go small business! #pieisawayoflife PS The store is very cute and decorated with fun little gifts or treats you could make as a hostess gift when you stop to get a pie to bring for dessert. #DontwalkRUN!

    I was impressed with this bake shop! I stumbled into it as I was looking for somewhere to get a…read morechicken pot pie, but found a couple of other good things while I was here. I tried the hot and read buffalo chicken sandwich, and the pork green chile. I thought both were good. Definitely more emphasis on the bread in these than you would get somewhere else, but that is to be expected with it being a pie shop. I liked the pork a little bit more. They were more filling than I expected but also I didn't think about how much bread there was until after. Also got the key lime pie for dessert later in the day which I loved. Good amount of whipped cream, and had great flavor. Not too crumbly on the crust either. And finally I did get the take and bake chicken pot pie. Which I thought was excellent. Fair value for the size, I think. The large got me 3 meals but probably could have stretched it to 4. But it was so good that I just kept eating more. Had good amounts of chicken in it and good ratio with the veggies. I would definitely return here. Would definitely get the pot pies and key lime pie again. I wouldn't go out of my way to get them, but if I was in the area and needing something quick and easy to eat, I would get 1 of the hot and ready sandwiches too - I thought they were fairly priced too.

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    Legacy Pie Co. - Inside the mix berry

    Inside the mix berry

    Legacy Pie Co. - Overview of the pie shop

    Overview of the pie shop

    Legacy Pie Co. - Interior

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    Reunion Bread - bakeries - Updated June 2026

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