Finest bread you will ever taste, possibly the best crusty cobs in the world and I’ve been all over. Pies, pasties, cakes, all their produce is pure quality. I was brought up on it and nowhere in the world have I found anything as tasty.
MarioU
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Cardiff, United Kingdom
The best I have ever done, bread wise; to stop buying it in large supoermarkets, and finding the proper real maccoy just a couple hundred yards up that road! excellent!
Laura H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Cardiff, United Kingdom
I guess when different people hanker for home, they all long for different things. Maybe they want to see the beach, or maybe they fancy some spicy food like their mum normally makes. One of the things that I miss most when I am at university is fresh bread. Not that Cardiff doesn’t provide it, but there are a surprisingly small number of bakeries, as far as I know. Fresh bread, then, becomes an absolute treat, reserved for extremely special occassions. And what can be wrong with a bakery? Even if the service is awful(which it’s not) you’ll forget as soon as you take that first heavenly floury breath into your lungs. You’ll be lost. In fact, the only reason I’ve taken a star off here is a little harsh — it’s not close enough to me!
Ladyca
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Caerphilly, United Kingdom
But the bread was cooked in the back of the building and would smell lovely so would the hot cross buns which they still make and are sticky and lovely lightly toasted with butter. The cream cakes are always fresh and a good selection. I sudgest the swansea or a farmhouse on the bread front. I remember being sent for a loaf and when I got back home my mum went mad because it was hollow!!! I had fed some birds and also fed myself with it as I walked home. I wont tell you what she said. But even now I could do the same . Sadly its a lot more expensive nowdays and the cakes seem to look smaller now I am older. But hey we all need to treat ourselves sometime eh?