Hidden Gems: Old-School Bakeries That Make Delicious Baked Treats

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Pune has a long-standing reputation for being home to some of the best Irani and Parsi bakeries in the country. Hidden in the nook and corners of the city are these iconic bakeries that make the best breads, cookies, cakes, and other baked goods. Just entering the bakeries and getting the whiff of the goodies will make you nostalgic. They are super-old but very popular amongst the crowd. Here you go

Royal Bakery

Founded circa 1906 – 1920, Royal Bakery is a legend in its own right. Their bakery hasn’t changed much since they started, and is still being run by younger generations of the original founding family. Go for their famous milk bread (trademarked ‘Royal Milk-o-vita’), broon bread, lighter-than-air glass cakes (tiny tea-cakes made in small glass cylinders), plum cakes, cream rolls, fan pastry, and the regular bawa biscuits, among other things. Priced at INR 1 for a bun or roll, sweet buns are INR 3, and other bread and pastries can go upto INR 200 each. They have limited stocks – though everything is baked so fresh, it’s still warm when you’re eating it – and run out by 10 am, most of the time. After 6pmin the evening, you might not get anything here at all! Their founding philosophy is, “eat little, eat everything” and that is exactly what you need to do here: eat. everything.

City Bakery

From the original Royal Bakery family, comes City Bakery. Started a little later in the the 60s – 70s (which would make them around 50+ years old), their goods are gold. The story goes, that the original Mr. Royal Bakery (he who wishes not to be named) fled with the Parsis from Iran to India (to escape religious persecution), with just the shirt on his back. He started working at Kohinoor Restaurant (opposite the current location of City Bakery) before starting his own venture – Royal Bakery. Soon after, his two sons took over the family business, bifurcated it, and City Bakery was born. Among the specialties here are the wine biscuits, Brazilnut, cheese papdi, and palmiers/fan biscuits. Sugar-dusted and chocolate-glazed donuts are only available on weekends. City Bakery operates during the evening, from 4pm onwards, as they bake during the day only, and not at night. We’ve tried and loved nearly everything on their menu, and think you will too.

Khodayar Bakery

Khodayar Bakery was started in 2001, and been serving up the most delicious baked goods ever since. Their cakes and eggless biscuits are simply divine, and need to be eaten to be believed. You simply must try their shrewsbury, buttery batasis, savoury cheese papri and salty khari biscuits, jira toast (available on Sunday and Monday only) and sweet rusk toast.

We had a peek inside their bakery, and were floored by how well-organised and clean everything was. Cousins of the famous Kayani Bros. on East Street, we’re partial to Khodayar for their oh-so-buttery biscuits that just melt on your tongue. Their daily stock runs out really quickly, so if you’d like anything particular then it’s best to order up to 1 or 2 days in advance. Everything is baked super-fresh, and you can certainly tell by the taste. Khodayar will be shifting their bakery and store to a new location on Pune-Sholapur Road by October-November, so do give them a call for directions.

Persian Bakery

Estd. in 1921, Persian Bakery sells fresh baked goods from their flagship store/bakery in Camp, as well as their outlet in Kalyani Nagar. They supply buns and breads to come of the city’s best Irani cafes, so you’d be certain this is good stuff. We love their motto, “we knead your needs” and think you should try their jam tarts, pastry puffs (jam/cheese/chicken/veg) Danish pastry, their signature butter khari, lemon tarts, and anything else that catches your eye. Their stock usually finishes by 4pm, so get cracking!

Diamond Bakery

An offshoot of Diamond Queen Cafe (started in 1930), Diamond Bakery was started in Fatima Nagar on 15th August, 2002. Their bakery above the shop-front is constantly churning out fresh bread, pastries, biscuits, and sandwiches {veg/chutney}, and their gorgeous baked aroma perfumes the entire street. Here, you’ll find a huge variety of baked goods; from super-soft mawa cakes, nankhatai biscuits, small fruity drinks, ready-to-bake pizza base, to the softest chicken mayo sandwiches we’ve ever tried. The shop is always buzzing, with people buying bread and snacks to take away, and many stopping just for a quick bite on their way home from work. They make plenty of cream pastries and eggless cakes as well, so keep an eye out.

Kayani Bakery

The most iconic and legendary bakery of all time is Kayani Bakery (opened in 1955) that is situated on East Street, Camp. Ask any true blue Punekar about the iconic bakeries of Pune and he shall name this one. Known for their shrewsbury biscuits and cakes, they are sold out in no time. The place is always crowded with patrons who cannot get enough of their baked goodies. Whether you’re hoarding them for yourself, to feed to guests, or carrying them to your loved ones overseas; these colonial-era confections will always please your palate.

PS: They do not have any other branches in Pune and are not related to Kyani & Co. of Mumbai. 

Spicer Bakery

The first one is an oldie but a goldie. In Aundh, this 106-year-old bakery operates out of a college. Spicer College Bakery & Confectionery is where you’ll find chunky brownies, lamingtons, glazed doughnuts and a ton of other old-school puffs and desserts starting at INR 15 only. The old-school doughnuts is something we love along with the coconut flake-laden lamingtons. They also serve a lot of savoury tit-bits. The bakery uses age-old recipes for their apple pies, cream puffs among other items. Once it opens, it is wiped out in no time! Read more here. 

Pasteur Bakery

Camp’s bakeries are truly brilliant. You couldn’t have celebrated your birthday without a cake from Pasteur Bakery; and don’t even get us started on their ice-creams. Their freshly-baked almond and coconut macaroons are a treat, as are their eclairs, sponge cakes, rolls, puffs and other savoury cookies. If you’ve moved to Pune for work or study, eating at this bakery is something you must do. 

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