Bakery
It's Tuesday, January 29, and There's an International Craft Beer Grifter Afoot
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Welcome to the Underground World of Discount Greggs
Often located in low income areas, Greggs Outlets sell day-old bread and pastries for cheap. As a student, I'd pick up a bag of sausage rolls and cake for less than a fiver.
The Founder of Noma's New Bakery Wants Danes to Fall in Love with Sourdough
British-born Richard Hart is behind Hart Bageri, a new Copenhagen bakery opened in partnership with Noma. "René told me that I need to get the Danes by the ryebread," he says.
Jerusalem's Oldest Bakery Only Makes One Thing—and It's Perfect
The Zalatimo family's mutabak—a pastry of buttered phyllo, goat cheese, and sugar—is still cooked on the same handmade copper plates from 1860.
This Ghanaian Bakery Has a Delicious Secret
No one knows exactly what goes into the traditional West African bread at Uncle John’s Bakery, but people travel from all over London to try it.
The Creator of the Cronut Is Back with Marshmallow Emoji Chicks
Dominique Ansel's new highly Instagrammable patisserie creation comes just in time for Easter.
Being an Artisanal Baker Destroyed My Body
In industrial bakeries, everything in the bread-making process is ergonomic with vigilant precautions towards health and safety. In small bakeries, this is often not the case.
PHOTOS: This Bakery Used to House Prisoners-of-War
Wild Hearth Bakery in the southern highlands of Scotland occupies a corrugated steel Nissen hut that held high security prisoners during the Second World War.