Bakery restaurants in Russia
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Stolle - Mariinsky
One of several outlets throughout the city, Stolle is a great place to come for coffee or dessert after an evening at the theatre. Black-and-white photos adorn the light-coloured walls, while jazz music wafts in the air. There is another outlet further up ul Dekabristov, although its basement setting is not quite as inviting.
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Baltic Bread
This outstanding bakery-café is an excellent place to stop for breakfast, lunch or a late-afternoon coffee break. Seating is limited, so take your order soboy (‘to go’) and head to Tauride Gardens. There is another outlet in Vladimirsky Passage and one on the Petrograd Side.
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Baltisky Khleb
St Petersburg’s favourite bakery has made its way to the capital, bringing along its secret recipes for delectable pastries and desserts. This outlet near Pushkinskaya pl, resembling an old-fashioned confectioner, is an excellent place to stop for breakfast, lunch or a late-afternoon coffee.
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Baltic Bread - Liteyny
This outstanding bakery-café is an excellent place to stop for breakfast, lunch or a late-afternoon coffee break. Seating is limited, so take your order soboy ('to go') and head to Tauride Gardens. There is another outlet in Vladimirsky Passage and one on the Petrograd Side.
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Lygovskaya Sloboda
Fresh pastries and croissants are sold from a bakers' window (10:00-20:00) in the side of the appealingly traditional, upmarket Russian restaurant Lygovskaya Sloboda .
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Proviant
Good jazz, beer, and a range of Russian and European food make a pleasant place to spend an evening. Particularly nice cheese and potato pancakes. Live music from 7pm.
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Baltic Bread
In the Vladimirsky Passage shopping mall, they serve some 80 different types of baked goods, sandwiches and drinks. Their original branch is at Grechesky pr 25.
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Bushe
A baked-goods paradise that’s ideal for breakfast or a snack. Look out for the mobile food stands selling their products elsewhere in the city.
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Baltic Bread
For a great breakfast option or maybe a late-afternoon pick-me-up, head to the Petrograd outlet of this St Petersburg favourite.
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Svezhy Khleb
This no-frills bakery serves dark bread, croissants and jam-filled bulochki (buns).
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Volkonsky Keyser
The queue often runs out the door, as loyal patrons wait their turn for the city’s best fresh-baked breads, pastries and pies. It’s worth the wait, especially if you decide on a fruit-filled croissant or to-die-for olive bread. Choose something sweet or savoury from the glass case, then head next door to the big wooden tables for large bowls of coffee or tea. There is another outlet in Basmanny.
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