Warrens Bakery - North Devon
Warrens Bakery
Description
Warrens Bakery offers a mixed experience for patrons, with some finding their offerings disappointing. Pasty enthusiasts might be let down by the excessive potato filling in the Cheese Broccoli Pasty and the lack of craftsmanship in some pasty presentations. Overpriced sandwiches also draw criticism, while cleanliness issues, such as staff cleaning over food displays, raise concerns. However, the café maintains an attractive atmosphere with WiFi and features a commendable vegan pasty served with friendly service. Though some appreciate the bakery's deals, many may opt for more reliable alternatives like Greggs amidst the inconsistent quality.
Feedback
I find the sandwiches at this restaurant to be too expensive. I recently purchased a basic tuna sandwich on white bread with mayonnaise for £4.45, which I believe is overpriced. In comparison, a toasted sandwich or panini would be a more cost-effective option. The café itself is clean and attractive, but it is worth noting that the drinks are served in takeaway cups even if you are dining in, similar to Greggs. Additionally, there is WiFi available, although it is not clearly advertised.
I had a “Devon” pasty, which looked like my 2 year old had made it! Not a lot of “craft” put into it and was very dry. Coffee was horrible, very bitter and no texture to the milk. They have some good deals tho
Popped into Warrens for a muffin which was delicious. However the experience was soured after a very disheartening interaction with the young ginger staff member who was extremely rude and used the excuse of being ill. If you are ill you shouldn’t be handling customers baked goods anyway. Won’t be back.
Went into warrens bakery today for vegtable pasty which was luke warm and my blueberry muffin was stell and very dry to eat.

