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Welcome to The Bake Shop

The Bake Shop, nestled in Girdwood, Alaska, is a beloved breakfast destination that resonates with small-town charm. With a delightful mix of indoor and outdoor seating, it welcomes locals and visitors alike to savor its renowned dishes. Diners rave about the perfectly cooked breakfast classics, like fluffy eggs, freshly prepared bacon, and the standout cinnamon rolls—crunchy on the top and soft within. The vibrant energy created by the passionate staff adds to the appealing atmosphere. From hearty sandwiches to indulgent sweet rolls topped with lemony glaze, The Bake Shop embodies a unique blend of comfort and creativity that keeps patrons returning.

The Bake Shop: Reviews & Ratings

Missy
Missy

You ever been to a place that feels like people who are growing up in the town work there? It's hard to describe the energy but it's pleasantly relaxing, even when crowded. I'd suggest getting there early-is as we entered into a line and walked past a line on the way out. It's THAT popular. There's a reason for that: the food is consistent. Everyone's toast came out perfectly, the bacon was cooked fresh, the eggs were fluffy, and the drinks were good. Recommendation: Cinnamon bun. Oh. My. Gosh. Not too sweet, crunchy on the top and so delicately light and soft inside. That was the highlight of breakfast, aside from peripherally observing the kitchen staff jamming out to 90s/2000s punk/skater rock and curse at a few fringe toasts. Sure, if you're a person of color you may get some side glances but it won't be from staff. The food is worth it.

Denis Milchev
Denis Milchev

Great spot for breakfast. Their cinnamon rolls are amazing. There is indoor and outdoor seating. It does open at 7am on the weekend and 8am on the weekdays.

Avyel Leyva
Avyel Leyva

Super busy when we got there. Their soup is so good. Highly recommend you get at least a cup of it. We had a grilled turkey sandwich and a mushroom omelet. Both were fantastic, but I’d have to say the soup was the highlight.

Rebecca Burns
Rebecca Burns

My fiancee loved the sourdough pancakes. They had nice prices and the staff were super friendly. We enjoyed the view while our food cooked but it didn’t take long. I loved the different jellies they had at our table, cups of jellies that looked homemade. We enjoyed the small town feel.

Amanda
Amanda

I had a fan-freaking-tasting Reuben sando here not long ago. It came out HOT and smothered in Thousand Island, and tasted so good on a cold, snowy day. The meat was juicy, fresh and very flavorful. I also ordered a side salad which was generously dressed. It paired excellently with the Reuben. I couldn’t walk out without trying their famous Sweet Roll. Nothing short of phenomenal. This bad boy is the perfect combo of buttery goodness, flakiness and sweet. The caramel is light, but a little went a long way. Definitely could taste the anise. Topped with a soft, lemony glaze (not very tangy) and sliced almonds, it’s no wonder this treat is so well known. 10/10 would drop in again.

Matthew Westrich
Matthew Westrich

Delicious meal. Fun local art. Cool Vibes. Cool paintings to look. Especially the baby octopus picture (let my 6 yo help review)

Tam Vu
Tam Vu

The sourdough pancakes are not really sour to my taste. They were good when eaten with the maple syrup, but they make their pancakes thin and chewy. I prefer thick and fluffy pancakes. The cinnamon buns have a slight sour taste to the dough. On the other hand, the icing is definitely sweet and sour. I liked it but my kids were not a fan of the sour taste. The chocolate chip cookies were great! They were soft and yummy.

Mike W
Mike W

We went a week ago on our way to Homer. We heard the bakery was good so we decided to try it. It is about 10 minutes off the highway. Head up the road past the mercantile shop on the left ( it is about 3-5 minutes after you see the mercantile- head straight). Where the road tees take a left then a right. The place is an order at the counter and they bring it out. There was a line but it moved quick. Even though it was raining we easily got a seat. We split the egg sandwich. My wife does not like sourdough but she raved about this sandwich. On our way back from Seward today after our Homer stop, 4 days later we went for lunch. We both got a cup of soup and sandwich. We thought half sandwich and cup of soup. But it is cup and whole sandwich. Food was great but we could have split it. Service great. Organization great. Clean and relaxing. Would highly recommend if in the area. The picture is of my wife’s cup and sandwich. Navy bean and pastrami. I got pastrami and mushroom. All good.

Location

  • The Bake Shop
    194 Olympic Mountain Loop, Girdwood, AK 99587, United States Hotline: +1 907-783-2831

Welcome to The Bake Shop, a charming culinary gem nestled in the heart of Girdwood, Alaska. Located at 194 Olympic Mountain Loop, this beloved establishment has become a favorite among locals and tourists alike, known not only for its cozy atmosphere but also for its consistently delightful offerings. With a phone number easily at hand (+1 907-783-2831), it's never been easier to reach out for a taste of what they have to offer.

The Bake Shop is more than just a dining spot; it's an experience. As described by customer Missy, "You ever been to a place that feels like people who are growing up in the town work there?" This poignant sentiment captures the essence of the warm, inviting energy that radiates through the shop. Even when it's busy, the atmosphere remains relaxing—a testament to the strong community spirit woven into the fabric of this establishment.

One of the standout features of The Bake Shop is their breakfast menu, which consistently earns rave reviews from satisfied diners. The cinnamon bun is a must-try, with its perfectly light and soft inner layers topped with a crunchy, not overly sweet glaze. This delightful pastry has left patrons, including Denis Milchev, declaring it "amazing," and it’s easy to see why it has become a signature item.

But the baked goods don’t stop there. Highlights from the menu include indulgent dishes like the sourdough pancakes, praised by Rebecca Burns for their delightful textures and generous portion sizes. The dining experience is further enhanced by a selection of homemade jellies, adding a personal touch that resonates with the local vibe.

For those seeking hearty lunch options, the Reuben sandwich, as noted by Amanda, is not to be missed. Served hot and adorned with a generous helping of Thousand Island dressing, this sandwich shines on chilly days. Pair it with a side salad, and you have a meal that doesn't just satisfy but delights.

The warmth of The Bake Shop extends beyond its delicious food. Customers often remark on the friendly staff and the vibrant kitchen atmosphere. As the team jamming to 90s punk rock shows, it’s evident that every visit here is about more than just dining; it's about being part of an engaging, lively community.

If you’re stopping by, do yourself a favor: arrive early. As mentioned by many patrons, including Missy, this spot’s growing popularity means you’ll want to avoid the peak crowds to fully relish the culinary wonders that await you. Whether it’s breakfast or lunch, every dish promises consistency, quality, and a sprinkle of love—elements that make The Bake Shop a must-visit destination in Girdwood.