Bakery in St. Louis

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  • 10th Street Baking Company

    1021 W. Main St. Belleville/ Fairview Heights

    618-236-3937

  • 222 Artisan Bakery

    222 N. Main St. Collinsville/ Edwardsville

    618-659-1122

    Edwardsville's 222 Artisan Bakery offers more than the grab-it-and-go options typical of many coffee shop/bakery combos. Within the small, unassuming cafe lies an extensive menu, including sandwiches such as tuna, chicken salad and a create-your-own option, allowing diners to select their choice of bread, cheese, meat, spreads (tapenade, aioli and mayo, to name a few) and veggies. 222 also has pizza Fridays, another opportunity for diners to let their creative juices flow and select from such toppings at feta cheese and andouille sausage.
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  • 4 Seasons Baked Goods & Catering

    2012 Campus Drive, St Charles St. Charles

    314-288-9176

    4 Seasons Bakery in St. Charles, owned by Agi and Aaron Groff, specializes in pastries, pies and other baked goods. From their tiny storefront, the Groffs have been producing some of the finest pastry in the area, using only natural ingredients. Their macaroons and Linzer torte are rightly lusted after. But it's their pie we swoon for. The crust has achieved the perfect medium. The fillings, made from seasonal fruit, are good, too: sweet but not cloying.
    2 articles
  • The Abbey

    6500 W. Main St. Belleville/ Fairview Heights

    618-398-3176

  • Acoustik Kafe

    1015 W. Main St. Belleville/ Fairview Heights

    618-233-3050

  • American Doughnut Co

    9843 St. Charles Rock Road, St Ann St. Ann

    314-427-8810

  • Amighetti's Bakery & Cafe-Hazelwood

    209 Village Square Drive Hazelwood/ Bridgeton/ Earth City

    314-551-0200

    If St. Louis has a signature sandwich, the leading contender must be the Amighetti's special, an ultragourmet poorboy overloaded with meats, cheese and peppers on crusty Italian bread. This location on the Hill is the original, and here you'll find many other fine sandwich choices, along with delectable ices and gelati and fresh baked goods. Always crowded at lunchtime. See listing for second location under "Webster/Kirkwood."
  • Amighetti's Bakery & Cafe-The Hill

    5141 Wilson Ave. St. Louis - The Hill

    314-776-2855

    If St. Louis has a signature sandwich, the leading contender must be the Amighetti's special, an ultragourmet poorboy overloaded with meats, cheese and peppers on crusty Italian bread. This location on the Hill is the original, and here you'll find many other fine sandwich choices, along with delectable ices and gelati and fresh baked goods. Always crowded at lunchtime. See listing for second location under "Webster/Kirkwood."
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  • Amighetti's Bakery & Cafe-Webster Groves

    9438 Manchester Road, Rock Hill Webster Groves

    314-962-6030

    See listing under "The Hill/Dogtown."
  • Amighetti's Cafe and Bakery

    3805 Vaile Ave. Florissant

    314-831-2505

  • Amighetti's Cafe and Bakery

    711 Olive St. St. Louis - Downtown

    314-421-5300

  • Amighetti's Cafe and Bakery

    9438 Manchester Road, Rock Hill Webster Groves

    314-962-6030

  • Annie Moons Bakery and Café

    4001 Utah St. St. Louis - South City

    314-296-3300

    We've all heard the silly saying, "Never trust a skinny chef." Well, the culinary team at Annie Moons Bakery and Café's collective pants aren't bursting at the seams, but their rotund mascot plays the part. Patrons of the Tower Grove South breakfast, lunch and brunch spot can prevent similar fat-bottomed fates thanks to the menu's bite-size portions. The muffins here are so petite, the tops hardly have any hangover, so neither will yours. Try them in not-so-skinny flavors like strawberry cheesecake and banana split with chocolate drizzle, or go for a healthier option, such as the staff favorite: oatmeal almond raisin date. A small selection of baked goods rotates by day, so you'll have to stop in often to see everything from baker Roxanne Cypret's recipe repertoire, including lemon squares, fruit and nut scones and individual cooked-to-order quiches. Bring the pooch and chill on the patio — Annie Moons makes dog treats in flavors that include carob; cashew and almond; and peanut butter.
  • ASW Bakery

    5617 Gravois Ave. St. Louis - South City

    314-832-2212

  • AzucArte

    405 Newport Ave., St. Louis Webster Groves

    314-781-7962

  • Baby Cakes

    107 O'Fallon Plaza, Saint Charles O'Fallon, MO

    636-272-6100

    Initially operating out of a commercial kitchen, Baby Cakes opened a modest storefront in early 2011 where patrons can stop by to grab their sweet treats. Some of the shop's offerings include double chocolate and the "redhead," a red-velvet cupcake. Baby Cakes also has a rotating schedule of cupcakes that includes turtle, lemon drop and peanut-butter banana. Early birds can enjoy breakfast cupcakes such as the vanilla-caramel latte and banana walnut. Baby Cakes' menu also features donuts, cookies and, for the truly indulgent, frosting shots.
  • Babylon Grocery & Bakery

    3803 Meramec St. St. Louis - South City

    314-832-3447

  • Bagel Basket

    4200 N. Illinois St. Belleville/ Fairview Heights

    618-222-1860

  • Bagel Basket

    W. Highway 50, O'Fallon Belleville/ Fairview Heights

    618-632-3121

  • The Bagel Factory

    11256 Olive Blvd. Creve Coeur

    314-432-3583

    The Bagel Factory is a coffee shop and cafe located in Creve Couer.
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  • The Bakery at the Ritz-Carlton

    100 Carondelet Pla. Clayton

    314-863-6300

  • Balkan Treat Box

    8103 Big Bend Boulevard Webster Groves

    (314) 733-5700

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  • Bella Pizza & Subs

    11429 Dorsett Road Maryland Heights

    314-291-4000

  • Better Bakery

    4127 Shreve Ave. St. Louis - North City

    314-389-2501

  • BitterSweet Bakery

    2200 Gravois Ave. St. Louis - Soulard

    314-771-3500

    Leanna Russo isn't the biggest fan of eating sugar and sweets, but that doesn't mean her Benton Park bakery isn't topnotch. In fact, a light hand with the sweet stuff is what makes Russo's pastries so darn good. The lemon meringue torte with a pine-nut crust and browned Swiss meringue is a lovely blend of sweet and tart with a savory backbeat. Be sure to try the peanut-butter bar, which knocks Reese's out of the park. Savory dishes, including a daily lunch special and made-from-scratch biscuits topped with peppery sausage gravy, are also available.
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  • Black Bear Co-Op

    Cherokee Street St. Louis - South City

    314-771-2236

    Located for years in the Vandora Theater building along Cherokee Street, just west of Jefferson Avenue, Black Bear Bakery has been baking organic, whole-grain breads and bagels, cookies and cakes, and pies and pastries since 1998. The worker-owned and -operated shop also serves a neighborhood brunch on Saturdays featuring an assortment of morning and midday favorites such as buckwheat pancakes, eggs, quiches and various vegetarian and vegan items. Their café hours change on occasion, so it is not a bad idea to call ahead before heading out to eat. Lunch items include vegetarian entrées, such as a tempeh Rueben with swiss cheese, sauerkraut and Russian dressing, and a vegetarian muffaletta with vegetarian sausage, veggies and flavored cream cheese on a muffaletta roll.
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  • Blue Owl Restaurant and Bakery

    6116 Second St., Kimmswick Jefferson County

    636-464-3128

    The phrase "comfort food" has been bandied about so much that it's become a cliché. Stale notion or not, the Blue Owl satisfies these longings in a country-diner atmosphere. Owner Mary Hostetter's Texas roots are evident in menu items such as biscuits and gravy topped with crumbled pork sausage, chicken-fried steak with country gravy and red-velvet cake. The influence of German immigrants on this region is also apparent, with German potato salad and German chocolate cake, cheesecake and pie. Even the Great Flood of 1993, whose roiling waters threatened to engulf Kimmswick, is commemorated with "levee-high apple pie."
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  • Bread and Honey Bakery

    318 Crestwood Plaza Crestwood/ Sunset Hills/ Sappington/ South Lindbergh

    314-963-3313

  • Bread Shed

    270 Jackson St., Augusta St. Charles County

    636-228-4166

  • Breadsmith

    10031 Manchester Road, Warson Woods Kirkwood

    314-822-8200

    Breadsmith is a bakery located in Warson Woods. Every day brings a new loaf (raisin cinnamon, honey oat, honey whole wheat, rosemary garlic ciabatta, Asiago cheese, gluten-free, Greek olive, and more and more).Every day brings a new loaf (raisin cinnamon, honey oat, honey whole wheat, rosemary garlic ciabatta, Asiago cheese, gluten-free, Greek olive, and more and more). Every day features the wildly popular apple pie bread, a lip-smacking, calorie-loaded concoction whose every ounce lives up to its sinful-sounding promise. And, every day — all day — Breadsmith only makes bread.
    2 articles
  • Bunny Bread Co

    60 W. Edwardsville Road, Wood River Grafton/ Godfrey/ Alton

    618-251-4952