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Good, small local bakery with a variety of bread, pastries and cakes. Do like their French Peasant Loaf, Bureka and Apple Strudel, especially when they are warm- something different from what you can get from other bakeries. Almond croissant tastes nice, but a little dry and dense.
If you need a good, simple morning tea cake for work, give one of their homemade cake loaves a go. View all feedback.
Good, small local bakery with a variety of bread, pastries and cakes. Do like their French Peasant Loaf, Bureka and Apple Strudel, especially when they are warm- something different from what you can get from other bakeries. Almond croissant tastes nice, but a little dry and dense. If you need a good, simple morning tea cake for work, give one of their homemade cake loaves a go.
Yummy bread and rock cakes, would definitely come back. Such nice friendly customer service too. ..... typing to hit Zomato min length requirement...
Very humble shop with large variety of breads. Some are sourdough. I like the French Peasant loaf which has potato flakes and cheese which the staff offer to slice if you so wish. An average alternative to other providers North of the river such as New Norcia. The cakes are expensive especially $12 for a slab of banana bread or walnut cake or orange poppyseed cake. Almond croissant are filled with custard instead of marzipan. It looks like most people come in, buy their fix and leave as the shop has literally no chairs or tables for customers.
Tammy's is by far the best bakery in Perth. We regularly buy the multigrain and rye bread. I'd also recommend the cinnamon buns, fruit scones, and apple strudel.
When you have to pay $4.... I mean FOUR DOLLARS!..... for a croissant! you would expect it to be at least as good as a croissant made in France and it is far from being the case. It had the shape of a croissant. That's about it... My $4 did not even get me a fresh one it tasted like "yesterday's batch" Next time i feel like having a croissant i might just go to Woolies across the road, where i can get not a good but at least an average croissant and won't feel like I'm getting robbed. Also costing $4, I do recommend their Bureka. lovely crispy and light pastry with delicious filling. Are they worth $4? No Are they lovely and tasty? Yes