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  1. Best Bakeries in Fort Worth, TX - Patissery, Five to Nine Cakes, The Black Rooster Bakery, Swiss Pastry Shop, SusieCakes - Fort Worth, Stir Crazy Baked Goods, Pastry Paradise, Unrefined Bakery, Blue Bonnet Bakery, Hurley House

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    Eatzi’s Market & Bakery

    Why We Love It: With six locations scattered around DFW, Eatzi’s was a revelation when it first arrived on the scenein 1996. Beloved for its grab-and-go meals, fresh sandwiches and pasta station and the occasional live opera performance, this Fort Worth bakery is full of wonders. Explore a world of chocolate eclairs and cookies and cakes, including a remarkable red velvet. Must Order Item: The almond croissants are some of the best in town.

    The Black Rooster

    Why We Love It: This artisan bakery started life on Park Hill, and is now located near its sister store called The Lunch Box. Black Roosterbaked goods can be found at Cowtown Farmers Market, and orders can be made online for pickup or limited delivery on Saturday mornings. Think savory and sweet croissants, French baguettes, scones, and quiches. Must Order Item: Kouign Amann ― a caramelized sugar-layered muffin.

    La Madeleine

    Why We Love It: Although it’s now a vast chain, La Madeleinestarted in Dallas (first opening in 1983) and that’s where its corporate offices remain. So I still count it as local. The stylish French patisserie is always stocked with fresh fruit tarts, loaves of bread, Sacher tortes, and more. Must Order Item: Those lovely Linzer cookies are buttery and jammy and not just for Valentine’s Day.

    Unrefined Bakery

    Why We Love It: With three locations in Dallas and one in Frisco, Unrefined Bakerywas born to combat food allergies. You’ll find a variety of recipes to suit almost any diet restrictions, including nut, tapioca, grain, sugar, and yeast-free options along with paleo-approved baked goods. Sought out for special occasions and wedding cakes, Unrefined Bakery’s daily bakery case is filled with almost everything you could want. Must Order Item: Sprinkle Whoopie Pie filled with buttercream frosting.

    Blue Butterfly Cafe

    Why We Love It: This clean-eating Blue Butterfly Cafecan be found in the Village at Camp Bowie. The bakery case includes gluten-free, sugar-free, and organic staples and treats, ranging from caramel apple cakes to sourdough bread. Must Order Item: Cinnamon rolls with sugar-free caramel glaze.

    Planted

    Why We Love It: Located in Wedgwood, Plantedis a 100 percent vegan bakery. It celebrates two years in business this September. Planted specializes in everything from iced scones to savory breads and loaves. Even flaky croissants. Must Order Item: Italian Cream cake filled with pecans and coconut and a cream cheese frosting.

    Loft 22

    Why We Love It: Tareka Lofton’s hilarious toilet paper cakes took over the Internet during the height of COVID, but her wedding cakes and specialty cakes are not only expertly decorated, they are delicious too. No occasion is too small for one of Loft 22’ssignature cakes. Must Order Item: Raspberry Chambord cake with raspberry compote and mauve-tinted buttercream.

    Susie Cakes

    Why We Love It: Though a California bakery juggernaut Susie Cakeshas been a part of the community ever since opening three bakeries in North Texas, two in Dallas and one in Fort Worth’s WestBend neighborhood. You’ll find special occasion cakes and everyday treats including cupcakes, cookies and seasonal recipes. Must Order Item: Southern red velvet with a traditional tang and plenty of red food coloring.

    Emporium Pies

    Why We Love It: With four locations in Dallas and Fort Worth, the clever flavor combinations at Emporium Piescan’t be beat. Take the S’morgasbord with fluffy marshmallow meringue, or the Papa Don’t Peach with raspberry cream, peaches and cinnamon streusel. Must Order Item: Hot Cake is a classic buttermilk pie. With house-made salted caramel, it tastes like a perfect pancake.

    Stir Crazy Baked Goods

    Why We Love It: Tina Howard of Leaves Book and Tea Shop took over the reins of this classy Southside bakery last spring. Stir Crazyis known for its lavish bakery case filled with Adam bombs, cookies, bars, seasonal and classic cakes, cupcakes and pies. There are also savories including quiches, cheddar rolls, and beer bread. Must Order Item: Lavender cupcakes or full-size cakes.

    Esperanza’s Bakery

    Why We Love It: The Mexican bakery arm of Fort Worth’s famous Joe T. Garcia family has two locations, one around the corner on Main Street and the other on Park Place. Visit Esperanza’sfor Mexican sweet breads like colorful concha and fresh sopapillas and tres leches cake soaked in three kinds of milk. Must Order Item: Cinnamon and sugar-crusted bunuelos are a traditional crispy treat.

    Blue Bonnet Bakery

    Why We Love It: Once known as Harper’s Blue Bonnet Bakery, this place has been a Fort Worth staple since 1934. Kids have loved choosing an iced sugar cookie or sprinkle crusted cupcake out of the case for generations, and the special occasion cakes include fancy fondants and buttercreams. Must Order Item: No baby or wedding shower is complete without their moist petit fours.

    • Guanajuato Bakery. 3301 E Belknap Street. Guanajuato Bakery is THE place to find tres leches cakes in flavors of vanilla, chocolate, or rum. Also, you will discover flan or choco flan, layers of chocolate cake, and flan.
    • Panaderias Don Goyo. 2501 W Seminary Dr (Plus Two More Locations) Wedding cakes and special occasion or birthday cakes are the specialties and traditional Mexican baked loaves of bread for tortas and gorditas.
    • Esperanza’s Bakery And Cafe. 2122 North Main Street And 1601 Park Place Ave. Esperanza’s Bakery and Cafe, named after Mr. and Mrs. Joe T. Garcia’s daughter, serves traditional Mexican food dishes and baked goods at two locations.
    • Marquez Bakery And Tortilla Factory. 1730 East Division. Jose Marquez started a little storefront in 1990 in east Arlington, and 30 years later, Marquez Bakery has grown from a bakery (panaderia) to a flour tortilla factory and a restaurant serving authentic Mexican food with big-hearted hospitality.
  2. Top 10 Best Bakery in Fort Worth, TX - May 2024 - Yelp - Patissery, Five to Nine Cakes, Sweetie Pie's Cakes & Bakery, Swiss Pastry Shop, The Black Rooster Bakery, Stir Crazy Baked Goods, SusieCakes - Fort Worth, Pastry Paradise, Blue Bonnet Bakery, Baked Bread & Pastry

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  4. 5 days ago · 1. Stir Crazy Baked Goods. 8.4. 1251 W Magnolia Ave (at 5th Ave), Fort Worth, TX. Bakery · 8 tips and reviews. Phil Watson: A casual place with a good amount of seating, coffee from Avoca, and delicious baked goods. The 4 cheese and herb quiche is great, as are the "bombs" (cookie sandwiches).

  5. Best Bakeries in Fort Worth, Texas. Guanajuato Bakery. This popular grab-n-go Mexican bakery in Fort Worth is a must-try! Menu items include churros, empanadas, concha, custom cakes, and more. Menu Favorite: Concha and nutella croissants. Website / Address: 3301 E Belknap St, Fort Worth, TX 76111. Gigis Cupcakes.

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