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Prepare for Pastry Paradise at the Best Bakeries in Adelaide

Forget just one little slice of heaven – here are the best bakeries in Adelaide to get a whole loaf of heaven.

Jenny's Bakery
Jenny’s Bakery

Known for providing sumptuous comfort whenever you need it, a good bakery will never let you down. A little blue? Have a donut. Busy? Pop down the road for a quick sausage roll snack. Having the best day of your life? Make it even better with a decadent vanilla slice. 

If you’re a foodie, you’re probably all over Adelaide’s best restaurants, but you might not have tracked down the city’s best baked goods with the same passion. To help you find your local pastry paradise, here’s our list of the best bakeries in Adelaide.

shadow baking glenelg
Shadow Baking

Shadow Baking

A bakery formed by three Messina head chefs and home to some of Sydney’s most iconic and creative tarts and croissants, Shadow Baking has opened its first interstate shop in Glenelg, and we are smitten! Giving cool-girl energy from the get-go, this Jetty Road stunner has an industrial vibe, complete with exposed concrete, aluminium accents and a soundtrack that sets the vibe as you choose your croissant, danish, or brioche. Set aside ample time to check out the lineup of decadent goodies, for this is no ordinary bakery.

8/1 Colley Terrace, Glenelg

Pepo Eatery

Pepo Eatery

An all-day eatery on the gorgeous King William Road in Hyde Park, Pepo Eatery is as charming as it is delicious. With crawling vines, white chairs and umbrellas out the front, newspapers and milk crates in the large bay window, exposed brick walls and exceptional coffee, it’s likely one visit will never be enough! The baked goods themselves? Made in-store daily, and nothing short of exceptional. We’re partial to the doughy cinny scrolls, pork and beef sausage rolls, perfect muffins and crumbly cookies!

175 King William Road, Hyde Park

Nettle & Knead
Nettle & Knead

Nettle & Knead 

This boutique artisan bakery uses seasonal ingredients to produce some of the finest sweet treats and baked goods around. Say hello to family-owned Nettle & Knead, one of the best bakeries in town, not only for fruit-fused danishes, cookies, pastel de natas, nutty-honeyed escargots, and vanilla slices but also for savoury Cornish pasties and daily loaves of bread.

84 Duthy Street, Malvern

Butter Canteen & Provisions
Butter Canteen & Provisions

Butter Canteen & Provisions at Lipson Street Collective

This teeny family bakery and catering company is now serving delicious sweet treats from their residence at Lipson Street Collective

Head to Butter Canteen & Provisions on Friday and Saturday from 8 am to indulge in some of the best slices of cakes in the business, Oreo choc chip and honey roasted peanut cookies, madeleines, and rice crispies. There’s savoury fare too—think homemade sausage rolls, focaccia, green hand pies and freshly filled baguettes.

49/51a Lipson Street, Port Adelaide 

Butter & Toast
Butter & Toast

Butter & Toast

Sourdough doughnuts, yes, please! If you regularly pick up fresh produce every Sunday at the Adelaide Farmers Market, you’ve likely been enticed by these beautifully soft and delicious doughnuts before. Butter and Toast are now regulars in North Adelaide with a permanent brick-and-mortar space. They’ve added a ‘Bake of the Week’ to their repertoire, where a range of bold flavours become part of a limited-time rotation.

Enter their light, bright and airy space and prepare to make the impossible choice of which flavour to pick. Classics like raspberry and Nutella sit in fluffy rows aside from more adventurous alternatives of pandan, pistachio and Thai milk tea. 

100 Melbourne Street, North Adelaide

Skala Bakery
Skala Bakery

Skala Bakery

Skala Bakery has been delighting locals and tourists with =freshly-baked breads, pastries and cakes for decades. Operating in South Australia since 1952, the bakers have proudly maintained the use of traditional methods and locally sourced ingredients to craft carby goodness. With multiple locations around Adelaide, your bakery needs are sorted, wherever you may be!

Find your nearest location here.

Market 33

Market 33 

Glenelg South is blessed to have Market 33, a cutesy cafe serving amazing baked goods and delicious coffee. It’s a quirky hidden gem, serving up a real slice of bakery energy thanks to its freshly made (and ever so indulgent) pastries and sourdough bread. Think extra glazed cinnamon buns, plush danishes and savoury scrolls. The calming, retro-inspired environment is the perfect spot to enjoy a coffee, catch up with a friend or get some work done when you need a change of scenery from the home office.

33 Hastings Street, Glenelg South

Prove Patisserie (Image Credit: Magill Road)
Prove Patisserie (Image Credit: Magill Road)

Prove Patisserie

Prove Patisserie was transplanted from Port Adelaide to the streets of Stepney, and they’re here to please. Made with passion and eaten with joy, this is the core of everything this Adelaide bakery does, who aim to make the world a better place, one flaky pastry at a time.

Keeping things simple and delicious, choose from a plain, pain au chocolat, almond or chocolate raspberry almond croissants and fresh loaves, or try a weekly special for a fancy flavour. Get there as early as possible on Saturday—you don’t want to miss a weekend treat from Prove!

157/159 Magill Road, Stepney

Blondies Bakehouse
Blondies Bakehouse

Blondies Bakehouse

You know those huge, stuffed, New York-style cookies you’ve seen all over your socials lately? You can get them right here in Adelaide. Blondies Bakehouse is making the world a better place, one crumbly, gooey, mouthwatering cookie at a time. With flavours like Nutella, red velvet, strawberry matcha, birthday cake, NYC choc chip and even an outrageous 1kg cookie, you may need to order more than one.

You can pick up your pack of cookies from the bakehouse in Netley, or keep an eye on socials for pop-up stalls around town. The best news? You can spread the cookie love Australia-wide, with delivery available across the country.

Pick up from Netley, orders must be made 2 days in advance.

Boulangerie 113
Boulangerie 113

Boulangerie 113

For lovers of all things French and baked, Boulangerie 113 is a locally loved gem. They’ve mastered the art of sourdough and a delightful sourdough baguette ideal for pairing with winter soups.

The team’s passion shines through in exceptional flavour and freshness in every loaf. Beyond the perfect ciabatta, you’ll find an array of heavenly treats like éclairs, danishes, and the essential crumbly, flaky croissants. It’s a slice of France in Adelaide!

113 Goodwood Road, Wayville

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The Village Baker

The Village Baker

Artisan breads, sweet treats, pies and pastries await at The Village Baker, a bakery that prides itself on using the best locally sourced ingredients. Ben and Tracy Sachse bring over 20 years of experience in the industry, seamlessly blending traditional methods with modern flavours and zest to every loaf and scroll.

You can get your hands on the award-winning goods at two locations, and if you’ve got a special birthday coming up, the team know a thing or two about making a perfectly fluffy cake your guests will devour.

Glenside & Black Forest

Banana Boogie Bakery
Banana Boogie Bakery

Banana Boogie Bakery

Banana Boogie Bakery in Belair is the spot for a happy dance with every bite. Their accolades speak volumes, including being crowned Best Aussie Traditional Pastie and Best Vanilla Slice in recent years. This bakery is a treasure trove of classic goodies: piping-hot pies, savoury sausage rolls, an array of delectable slices and an irresistible selection of croissants and scrolls. 

Shop 4 and 5, 10 Main Road, Belair

 Uraidla Bakery
Uraidla Bakery

Uraidla Bakery

Make a pit stop in Uraidla to find a bakery crafting genuine, ethical, and mouthwatering bread. Their secrets? Sourcing most ingredients locally. Their authentic sourdoughs are leavened naturally with wild yeast and healthy bacteria—no additives or preservatives required. They’ve got a skilled team of bakers who share the same passion, making The Uraidla Bakery a must-visit for bread enthusiasts. 

1198 Greenhill Road, Uraidla

Jenny's Bakery
Jenny’s Bakery

Jenny’s Bakery

Jenny’s Bakery makes fluffy cakes and crumbly pastries fresh every morning, creating that irresistible smell of freshly baked goods that greets you as you approach the store. The selection will have you in a quandary over what to order—but then again, who says you have to order just one item? If you want to make someone’s day, pick up a box of cronuts or cannoli for a special tasty gift!

Eastwood & Norwood

The Lost Loaf
The Lost Loaf

The Lost Loaf

If you find yourself in the Bowden area, be sure to stop in at The Lost Loaf. This artisan bakery offers a wide selection of mouth-watering French-inspired cakes, croissants, tarts and desserts. Don’t skip the sourdough, with each loaf made over 36 hours to create a soft texture with a caramelised crust. 

Plant 4, 1 Third Street, Bowden

Mascavado Cafe & Patisserie

If you consider yourself a sweet tooth, a trip to Mascavado Café & Pâtisserie is definitely in order. Part-bakery, part-cafe, this spot features a revolving selection of sweet treats. On any given day, you might find cinnamon scrolls, brownies, blondies and tarts, though their loaded, sweet, decadent croissants also draw crowds from far and wide. Trust us on this one, these are pastries you’ll tell people about.

Adelaide & Norwood

The Gator Club

The Gator Club

Vegan food truck Later Gator put down some charming plant-based roots in Adelaide’s East with The Gator Club. Upon entry, expect a light-filled haven filled with plant-based bakes, gluten-free goodies and vegan cafe fare aplenty, alongside a sweet array of artisan wares to take home with you. Kombucha and nitro brew coffee are on tap, along with plenty of colourful, warming botanical brews that pair perfectly with your treats.

33 Payneham Road, College Park 

Abbotts & Kinney
Abbotts & Kinney

Abbots & Kinney

Rapidly expanding to six locations across Adelaide, there’s no excuse why you can’t visit the buzzing bakery-slash-cafes of Abbots & Kinney. Offering an endless amount of pastry goods bursting with filling, fresh bread and sweet and savoury options, you may have to go steady on your orders (or at least take some home for later). There is usually a line on weekends, so set aside some time for your visit!

Multiple locations across Adelaide, find your closest here.

Perryman's Bakery
Perryman’s Bakery

Perryman’s Bakery

Perfecting their products through premium ingredients and 100 years of expertise, traditional German family recipes and the iconic lunchtime pie are a huge part of why Perryman’s Bakery is first-class. They provide at-home or office catering, too, taking the weight off your shoulders and your oven for when you want to dazzle your guests (and enjoy all the fun). 

54 Tynte Street, North Adelaide

Port Elliot Bakery
Port Elliot Bakery

Port Elliot Bakery 

Could we ever create a list like this without including Port Elliot Bakery? Voted the best bakery in South Australia and providing treats since the 1980s, this place is a bona fide SA icon. With every baked good imaginable behind the glass, they keep us coming back with their ‘doughnut of the month’, which comes in ever-changing fun flavours like red velvet, Kinder Bueno and Fruchoc. Do-nut miss it.

31 North Terrace, Port Elliot

Dough
Dough

Dough 

The Adelaide Central Market provides so much variety that sometimes it’s difficult to settle on what you fancy eating. Well, let’s make this a lot easier for you: go to Dough! Specialising in bread, French patisserie style delicacies, tarts and other doughy goodies, you’re guaranteed to be filled up and fuelled, ready for your shopping descent into the market. 

Adelaide Central Market, 45/44-60 Gouger St, Adelaide

Alby's Gluten Free Bakery
Alby’s Gluten Free Bakery

Alby’s Gluten Free Bakery

Anyone who lives a gluten-free lifestyle knows the disappointment of not being able to order goodies from a regular bakery. Enter Alby’s Gluten Free Bakery.

Based in Flinders Park, this specialty baker creates a wide array of gluten-free goods from apple turnovers to cake, doughnuts, quiche, sausage rolls, lamingtons and everything in between—so no one has to miss out.

66 Holbrooks Road, Flinders Park

Brighton Jetty Bakery

Brighton Jetty Bakery

Make your trip to Brighton Beach even better by grabbing a baked good or two at Brighton Jetty Bakery, then take it with you to the sand and enjoy the waves lapping at your toes as you devour a sweet or savoury baked treat.

With a few menu items suitable for gluten-intolerant and vegan folk, this is one of the best bakeries for the whole gang to enjoy.

83 Jetty Road, Brighton

Once you’ve made your way through the best bakeries in Adelaide, check out the best desserts in town. Or perhaps you’d prefer a savoury seafood feast?

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