Boston Is One Of The Top Bakery Cities In The Country
In New England, seafood restaurants and authentic Italian food in the North End immediately pop to mind when thinking about local cuisine. Add Boston bakeries to that list now, as Food and Wine recently published the top cities in the country to get delicious baked goods; we came in at number 5.
Their feature emphasized how the pandemic led to an increase in people working on their baking skills all over America. As a result, many new bakeries popped up in major markets, as passion-projects turned into well-established businesses.
“After the world slowly crawled back to normal, many turned their hobby into a full-time business, transforming the food scenes in small and big cities across the nation by opening bakeries, markets, and coffee shops,” Food and Wine said.
This ranking comes from a panel of experts who may have been fortunate enough to indulge in the sweetest spots in all major metros. As a result, cities from coast to coast are applauded for their 2024 baking skills. Furthermore, citizens of these major metros seem to really be buying into specialized baked goods.
Boston Bakeries Rank 5th In Country
Coming in right behind Chicago, Boston ranked as the fifth best bakery city in the country according to Food and Wine. “It’s not news to anyone that you can find some of the best Portuguese breads and pastries on this side of the Atlantic in Boston, but the bakery scene is expanding to even further corners of the world,” they explained.
The crafty kitchen news for New England gets even better. Ranking sixth, right behind Boston was Portland, Maine. In a city filled with independent small businesses and creative restaurants like Plot Twist pretzels.
Last year, Eater:Boston detailed the most essential bakeries in Boston that you have to try. Here, everything from chocolate mousse to Persian flatbreads were recognized.
Writer’s Recommendation
Flour Bakery and Café has been in business for over 20 years now with a mission “to make the world a sweeter place through warm smiles, gooey sticky buns, and irresistible BLTs,” they say. Now, they have three locations, including one in Cambridge.
Although I have tried many items on the “Morning Pick-Me-Up” section of the menu, there is one item that I add into my order regardless of what I order. Even if it’s a simple iced coffee, at the register I will always say, “and a chocolate chip cookie, please.”
These cookies use a triple-chocolate blend and are always served soft and fresh. In my humble opinion, the Flour chocolate chip cookie is reason enough to make Boston a top city for bakeries in the country.