By far the best bakery in Little Rock! The prices aren’t ridiculous for great sweets, cakes, breads, and pastries. Everything here is fresh and you can tell it. They make everything each morning and the stuff they don’t sell, they mark down the following day.
Mallory G.
Classificação do local: 4 Houston, TX
This location has a limited selection. You need to get there early to have your pick of donuts and other pastries. The cake donuts are TASTY! I’m so glad I found this place at the end of my visit to Little Rock. I would have eaten them every day! They also have cakes, cookies and bread to purchase to take home. There are a couple tables for you to eat there, but looks like most people grab their breakfast to go.
Stan S.
Classificação do local: 1 Little Rock, AR
some treats are tasty but there is no place for coconut in «toll house» cookies. community bakery could be great but settles for mediocrity for the masses. boulevard bread is vastly superior. vastly vastly superior.
C D.
Classificação do local: 4 Little Rock, AR
I don’t know alot about bakeries. You see, bakeries are fancy uptown establishments; Donut shops are for guys like me. However, Community Bakery is a pretty nice place. I am not a regular customer by any means, but I do go in about twice a year. Everything looks amazing. But when I hit them up, it’s always because I’ve been made responsible for providing sweets for a party… or I’m giving someone(usu. some women) a surprise gift. I will confine my review to the West Little Rock location. But the main Community Bakery operation is based out of downtown Little Rock(actually, about a mile north of downtown — I always forget there are businesses NORTH of I-630 and get lost when I go there.) The WLR location isn’t much of a bakery at all. It’s more like a showroom. They get deliveries from headquarters in the morning. So once they’re out, they’re out. And they don’t carry everything the big one does. Take, for instance, petits fours: If you want them, you have to order at least a day in advance(sometimes two) so they can be prepared in time to make the morning truck. The store is a tiny hole-in-the-wall. No place to really sit(there may be a table or two, but it’s almost like they’re there for show.) It’s pretty much standing room only. There is a drive-thru on the side, but I’m not sure how it works as I’m more of a go-in kinda guy. The employees were always very friendly. I don’t know what’s reasonable and what’s exorbitant anymore. But petits fours are running close to $ 2 a piece. I’m stuck in the 80s, so I think anything resembling a donut should cost 25c — so when I dropped $ 1.90 on ONE donut in Seattle I about had a heart-attack. Anyway, I’m just saying the price of the petits fours… not implying they’re too expensive. I could care less since they’re usually always means to an end for me. Community Bakery has a great reputation in Little Rock. I’ve never been disappointed with them.