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The Bertinet Bakery Cafe

+44 1225 445531
2 Brunel Square, Bath BA1 1SX United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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My favourite bakery!! Freshly baked sourdough and great coffee. Love the plain croissant and minced pie.. must visit if you’re in Bath.
Seems very nice but they served my tea in a paper cup even though I was sitting in the cafe. It doesn't taste as good and it's wasteful!
I would give more stars but I can't. Overall food is good and looks amazing. Taste is not much and I have been working as a chef in different places. Different staff almost every morning and they never know the prices of the products so they need to be trained well as I was charged different times for bread and savoury. Also , for the pastries they did not know the ingredients for some of them, the cheese and onion was not just cheese and onion, was cheese, onion, squash, potato and rosemary. Overall is okay but not the best in town. Also quite expensive for the quality.
I stopped by to grab pastries at 11am & would have expected more freshness, they weren’t stale but I can get fresher croissants in Tesco for a fraction of the price. The staff was great & friendly though & the cafe looks good overall.
Located conveniently close to both the railway station and the city centre. This café and shop, stock and sell a really wide variety of delicious food from the main bakery.
The café seats approx. 10 people but if you do have to wait, it'll certainly be worth it.
Light and airy, we really liked the idea of tables having a toaster on them. Imagine some freshly toasted fantastically tasting sourdough (or any of the other breads available). Delish!
We tried a pasty, and a Croque Monsieur to begin with. Where to start. The pasty was an incredibly tasty and filing savoury. The meat was cooked to perfection and the pastry was moreish. This is one of the best pasties I've had in years. Why would you want one of those homogenised branded ones when you could have one of these?
The Croque Monsieur is probably one of the best we've had (other than a homemade one) simply put it was very, very tasty. Real ham (none of this reformed sock rubbish), a great tasting bechamel and lashings of cheese.
The chocolate and pear tart (topped with hazelnuts) was lovely. The pastry was like biscuit and really complimented the other flavours. I had to find a way to duck the crumbs off the plate, without embarrassing myself. Suffice to say, I failed miserably. But I still had the satisfaction of enjoying every morsel.
We also tried a millefeuille. The caramelised sugar adding yet another layer of texture and flavour to this sublime pastry.
Great mint and real grey teas (T2). With more hot water when requested.
Yes it all gets served on paper plates and cups. The better to serve the numerous take-away customers. The service was courteous and efficient.
It's not the cheapest but that's because there's real passion in this real food. If you care little about what you consume. There's plenty of cheap adulterated tat you can throw down your gullet from other places.
However, for us. We wanted, and were treated to real food. It was delicious and a great way to spend a couple of hours.
Of course we'll be returning.
Amazing backery, beautiful cafe and the absolute BEST Croque Monsieur I've ever had the pleasure to eat! Decent prices and well worth a visit, with outside seating available.
Really fresh baked goods of all kinds. I made this my aim for breakfast on a morning cycle ride. Great decaff coffee. Yummy pastries.
Beautiful pastries and the pasties are delicious!. The staff are lovely, very helpful and friendly. I can recommend the brownies.

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