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    18 Mile Bakery - Huge breakfast sammiches!

    18 Mile Bakery

    4.9(23 reviews)
    4.0 mi

    I arrived for breakfast knowing nothing about the bakery beyond the location. Crossing the…read morethreshold, the aroma of yeast and warm cinnamon hit me, and something else I couldn't quite put my finger on. When I looked at the display case, it became clear: Sourdough! I'd never before seen sourdough croissants or cheese danishes; there's an abundance of gorgeous loaves/boules for sale. (Cheese fondue supplies! Yes!!). A baker's rack to the right sells day-old bread at discounted prices (make your own croutons!) I opted for an almond (sourdough) croissant and a small coffee; I was asked if I wanted a mug or a to go cup? I was given a beautiful glazed mug - very charming! Two things worth mentioning: There's a small seating area downstairs, and five large tables upstairs. The stairs? A polite way of describing them is, "grandfathered-in". The rise/run makes it difficult to navigate if you're in thick boots, carrying a child, or have stiff knees. The pastry had a beautiful crunch. I enjoyed the almond flavor. And then I found: cherry preserves? I'm aware that "croissant et confiture" (eaten with jam) is a standard French breakfast, but it did change the mouth feel of the treat. I'd recommend this place to anyone wanting to try something earthier and beautifully executed.

    Just have to update my review because I've been coming here every week for the last 8 months…read morestraight - only missing 2 weeks due to being out of town for vacation. The owner Scott is so nice and accommodating and I really look forward to seeing him and his staff every week. They are constantly trying new pastries and loaf flavors which I really enjoy. You really can't go wrong with any of the products here because they're all so delicious and made with love. A real highlight though that most people miss out on is their iced coffee. It's the strongest in town because they use ice cubes made out of coffee so it never gets watered down and always packs a punch. Another favorite is the pizza at only $2.50 a slice. The pinwheels are always delicious, as are the croissants. My favorite sourdough low flavors are the white chip pistachio, three cheese Italian, and the roasted garlic parm.

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    18 Mile Bakery - OMG look at these filled croissants.  People were literally eating them as they were paying for them :)

    OMG look at these filled croissants. People were literally eating them as they were paying for them :)

    18 Mile Bakery - Exterior from parking lot off of Union St

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    Exterior from parking lot off of Union St

    Kaylena Marie’s Bakery - 20251103-20251109 Specialty Mini Roll - Oreo Mini Roll: "Mini" are excellently sized!

    Kaylena Marie’s Bakery

    4.8(9 reviews)
    4.8 mi

    It's been a while since I grabbed a treat from Kaylena Marie's. I'm glad to say they're as…read moredelicious today as they were the last time I stopped in, even after the various changes they've had! On a Saturday, around 11:45am, I arrived at the Hamburg bakery, the newest location of the small franchise. There was plenty of parking in the HUGE parking lot as the bakery is next to an ALDI. I walked into a large space with plenty of tables and a bar along the window with stools, reminiscent of Orchard Park's seating setup - It felt warm and inviting, plenty spacious, very easy to converse with others. It was great seeing quite a few tables filled with people sipping on coffee, pastries, sandwiches, etc.! They do have a pretty large menu of breakfast items and sandwiches along with plenty of drinks, which are listed on their menu located at the counter. Walking toward their case of goodies, I was a little surprised at the limited selection, albeit they were definitely the more popular treats. The gentleman who took my order was very friendly, fun to talk to as I placed my order. All in all, a great ordering experience and a spot I wouldn't mind sitting down and having breakfast in. So what did I order? Fall 2025, Kaylena Marie's re-introduced their "Specialty Rolls" with the big change being the size being "mini" compared to their normal cinnamon roll, which is HUGE. I'll be honest, I was a concerned the "mini" would be a tad too small, but, after ordering two, I say they are perfectly sized. For the week of 11/03/2025-11/09/2025, the Hamburg bakery's "Specialty Mini Roll" flavor was cookies and cream, dubbed the "Mini Oreo Roll", which is Kaylena Marie's roll swirled with crushed Oreo cookies, chocolate, and creamy filling then topped with more Oreo cookies and glaze. I ordered two, one for Saturday and one for Sunday. :) When the "Specialty Rolls" were giant (i.e. Kaylena's 'normal' size), this was my favorite flavor, so I was really happy when the first forkful brought me right back! The roll was as soft as I remember and the creamy inside with chocolate and Oreo cookie swirled in was excellent. The "mini" size was perfect, albeit I did have a little ice cream with it. :) But truth be told, the "mini" is the proper size for these specialty flavors. Also, stick it in the microwave for 20-25 seconds, thank me later! As for the price, in 2025, this was nicely priced, certainly not as pricey as I expected, which was another treat. Kaylena Marie's of Hamburg is an inviting bakery/café! The staff working are courteous and friendly and the treats are on-brand with the original idea of Kaylena Marie's. I will certainly be back for another batch of "Specialty Mini-Rolls" or perhaps a 'Normal' (aka GIANT) cinnamon roll for old time's sake. haha

    Stopped by on 5/2/2026, picked up the last few lemon blueberry cupcakes, a sticky bun roll, almond…read moreroll and Danish roll and all were absolutely amazing! The almond roll being my favorite as the flavor of almond with what seemed to be an almond paste saturated throughout with the most delicious glaze on top! The family was too quick to eat their goodies to take photos of but trust me, visit their social media pages amd you will see how drool worthy all of their baked goods are! Being in Town of Tonawanda, it is absolutely worth the drive to pick up any of their delicious offerings and will do so again!

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    Kaylena Marie’s Bakery - 20260225-20260301 Specialty Mini Roll: Snickers - Love that it's not too sweet, great texture!

    20260225-20260301 Specialty Mini Roll: Snickers - Love that it's not too sweet, great texture!

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    Ladybird Deli and Bakery - Fish fry

    Ladybird Deli and Bakery

    4.5(35 reviews)
    3.6 mi

    Stopped here during a road trip and loved the cozy, inviting décor right away--it's such a cute…read morespot to sit and relax. I ordered an egg breakfast sandwich with home fries and an apple juice, which came out to about $25. While the food itself was a bit on the bland side and felt a little limited for the price, the ambiance really stands out. It's a great place to catch up with friends or family over brunch and enjoy a warm, welcoming vibe. Not somewhere I'd go out of my way to revisit, but I'm glad I stopped in and appreciated the atmosphere.

    This is a beautiful, well-stocked bakery with a variety of goodies to take home or eat there…read more Although the prices are on higher side, I don't mind paying for "les artes blanches": A mushy croissant is a sad, sad thing. Here's where it all fell down. After placing my order, I turned my back, reading the menu. Then I heard the microwave "ding" and saw my pain au chocolat removed. Really?? (I once had a Cordon Bleu-trained pastry chef explain that croissants should never be re-heated because it ruins the scaffolding of the butter/flour feuille, or "sheets"). I then tried the various seats in the Danish-style cafe. Stool? No love: They're metal and lack cushions. Chairs at the tables were also metal. I settled in an honest-to-God church pew: The kind the Puritans used, to reflect upon their sins. Do yourself a favor and get your treats to go.

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    Ladybird Deli and Bakery - Inside dining area

    Inside dining area

    Ladybird Deli and Bakery - Breakfast sandwich, mimosa, iced latte, omelet and potatoes

    Breakfast sandwich, mimosa, iced latte, omelet and potatoes

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    Home fries

    Johnson’s Landing - Rooftop

    Johnson’s Landing

    3.9(178 reviews)
    4.9 mi
    $$

    The venue itself is of course still very new, clean and modern. That can often mean high noise…read morelevels as others have noted, modern restaurant construction seems to put acoustics at the bottom of the priority list. That said, I did not find it overly loud, just loud enough where you had to raise your voice slightly. Enough about that. Johnson's Landing has a Lenten fish fry special, $20 for a full fish fry with sides, and this includes one of their specialty beers. This is a good deal to get a craft beer included with your fish fry. I actually ordered it to go and enjoyed the beer while waiting for the fish to take out. It was a very solid fish dinner, the batter was crispy, not oily. The fish was fresh, all of the sides were good, even the rye bread was a nice hearty thick cut of rye. The mac salad featured tuna, which I do like. And the fries were hot and tasty. The fish itself was not huge but was big enough for us. Every component of the fish fry dinner was on point. The barmaid was efficient and friendly, I did not have to wait. My only complaint is that they do not list beer prices on their menu, which was fine this time since it was included with the meal, but would prevent me from enjoying a stop on the way home for a beer or two. I think it is a sneaky practice, but strangely I do note prices on their website, and guess what? All draft beers are $8 including Labatt Blue Light, unless the website is now outdated. ($8 for Labatt's!! Holy Moly!) I can see why it is not on the printed menu. I really don't like when there is not full price transparency, thus four stars instead of five. However I wholeheartedly endorse the value and quality of the Lenten fish fry special.

    We had a great time at Johnson's landing! We went to the upper part of the restaurant for our…read moreanniversary and got to enjoy a beautiful view of the lake as well as delicious food. Our server was very attentive to us as well as all of her tables, the atmosphere was very comfortable and over all it was a wonderful experience. The food we got was delicious and they offered plenty of gluten free options for me-including the featured dessert of chocolate mousse. This was a wonderful spot to visit and we will definitely be back

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    Johnson’s Landing - Blood orange margarita - thank me later.

    Blood orange margarita - thank me later.

    Johnson’s Landing - 2nd floor

    2nd floor

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    Snack Bandit Desserts - desserts - Updated June 2026

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