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Bakery Street
- Hours:
Mon-Thu 7 am - 5 pm
Fri 7 am - 6 pm
Sat 8:30 am - 5 pm
- Price Range:
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$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- No
- Parking:
- Street, Private Lot
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
38 reviews for Bakery Street
Review Highlights
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"Bakery Street's Red Velvet Cake(RVC): the best I've tasted." In 11 reviews -
"Once inside, we saw so many different baked goods." In 5 reviews -
"I discovered their cake at Costco during the 2009 Christmas..." In 3 reviews
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38 reviews in English
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Review from Jodi L.
Alameda, CA
Love this bakery: great prices, great pastries and goodies... friendly people!
nothing fancy about their presentation, but they make TASTY treats! gingerbread men cookies ($2 a box), coissants, lemon bars, zucchini bread, carrot cake, brownies....
this is a commercial wholesaler with a store front. wholesale prices for anyone coming in.
they also have custom cakes that LOOK fabulous. like Cake Boss cakes! :-) but haven't tried them yet.
kinda remote, but it's near my office so i can't complain. it's a wholesaler, remember?
a friend once told me: there's good, cheap and quick. you can choose two but you can't get all three very often. you can here! -
Review from Alan Y.
I Yelped this place, and decided to come by based on the reviews.
I guess I'm not a red velvet person, because I didn't really care for the cupcakes. Overly iced, and a bit dry. The madelines were okay, and came at a great price, but were also slightly dry.
The best item I had here was the carrot zucchini bread. It was moist, dense, and had outstanding flavor. This is highly recommended. -
Review from Sean N.
Oakland, CA
???: Hi, Bakery Street, this is Rebecca, how may I help you?
Me: Hi Rebecca, I was just wondering if you happen to have any red velvet cupcakes today
Rebecca: Sorry, we don't happen to have any today. How many do you need and when do you need them by?
Me: Oh, ok. I needed six of them by tonight for my dad's birthday, thanks anyway, just thought I'd call and check.
Rebecca: Hold on, let me check the back room and I will call you right back. What's your name and number?
Me: *says phone number* *says name*
Rebecca: Hold on, I will call you right back.
Couple of minutes later
Cell Phone: Just Let Your Sooouul Glo, feelin oh so silky smooth *ringtone*
Me: *answers* Hello?
Rebecca: Hi Sean, we can have that order ready by 4:30pm (about an hour and a half later).
Me: Oh, really? Ok, how much is it?
Rebecca: That will be $6
Me: ...$6...a cupcake...?
Rebecca: No, for the six.
Me: ...*5-10 seconds of processing...think mouse clicker turning into an hour glass or spinning color pallet*... I will be there at 4:30. Thank you so much.
Rebecca: No problem, see you then.
Scene!
Friendly, cheap, delicious. That sums up the entirety of my experience.
I walk in, and I am instantly overloaded with cheap, colorful, quality, just great looking deserts and baked goods. I take a minute to browse before I inquire about my order. Rebecca comes out, asks if I am the one who placed the order. She says that they just happened to be filling an order of red velvet cupcakes, so she asked them to put some aside to be frosted for me. I get seven because they ended up putting aside seven... so I get seven cupcakes for $6. I start asking a little bit more about the place, it just seemed weird that they were in an old office building at the dead end of a bunch of factory/office buildings (which I found quite calming, actually), and she gives me a short history. Apparently up until 4 years ago, they supplied all of the red velvet baked goods for Costco; my mom actually remembered that about that time Costco had some of the best red velvet, then it went away, came back, and it was not as good.
Rebecca gives me a tour of the main area. I ended up making an impulse purchase (few and far between for me) of brownie brittle, she said it was like eating the hard crust end piece of a brownie in every bite. I thank her again, tempt myself once more by looking at $8 dollar ready made 6" cakes in the display glass, and am on my way.
The red velvet was delicious. The frosting was cream cheese based, so think Cheesecake Factory red velvet cheesecake if you've ever had it, only a lot lighter, and the red velvet itself was just plain good. Other places I was thinking of going sold cupcakes of less quality (and quantity) for at least triple this amount.
I just want to say thank you to Rebecca for making my visit such a great experience and helping me out on my dad's birthday.
And I still can't stop eating the brownie brittle. I will most surely be back when I run out. With ice cream it's like a brownie that never gets soggy.
I highly recommend for catering and/or walk in, just make sure you call in first to see what they have on site that day. -
Review from Countess A.
Alameda, CA
great madelines!
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Review from Lauren S.
BED.RED.VELVET.CUPCAKES.EVER!
We pre-ordered about 50 of these for our black white and red party in Jan and they were super helpful, friendly, flexible and honest. Great business, and even better product! Love supporting these local jems now that we're San Leandro locals!Listed in: Life's SWEET., San Leandroooo!
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Review from Sherry R.
Hayward, CA
The baked goodies here taste pretty good. However, be forewarned that this bakery is like a small commercial bakery that also does custom orders. They are not just a little hole in the wall that has one off cupcakes for sale. They do have small cakes and containers of cupcakes. I was disappointed when I arrived because from the reviews and pictures I expected to be able to go in there and purchase just one cupcake and in Red Velvet, the flavor everyone here is raving about! This was not possible and there was not a lot to choose from even if I wanted a pack - they were out of red velvet. I was told "oh just call ahead next time and give us 1-2 days". Really? For 6 cupcakes?
They have lots of different goodies to choose from. I had some red velvet madeleines and they were good. I definitely suggest going here if you are close by and want to order a cake or buy a larger package of baked goods and not just a sweet snack.
CASH ONLY! -
Review from Mukesh S.
Del Mar, CA
I placed a last minute cake order for my Son's birthday in early May. Calling from San Diego, I relied on yelp reviews for a bakery close to Hayward where my son lives. Bakery Street, Rebecca especially, was extremely helpful and efficient. My order was filled and delivered with thorough follow up from Rebecca. Service is outstanding, hope to get an opportunity to taste the product! Was assured that the coconut cake was delicious!
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Review from Jeff C.
San Lorenzo, CA
Looking for a place to pick up some dessert for my mom's birthday, I was excited to find Bakery Street on yelp the night before. So many 5 star reviews, how could it be wrong? The bakery is tucked away in an industrial area, but we followed the signs that said, "bake sale" and we found it without any problems.
Once inside, we saw so many different baked goods... croissants, bear claws, cookies of all kinds, pizza breads, cakes, cupcakes, truffle cakes... all at very reasonable, actually bargain prices. I asked one of the staff which cake they would recommend and we went with her favorite, the Strawberry Vanilla cake. We also grabbed a raspberry croissant and pumpkin bear claw to go.
We ate the pastries right away and they were decent. It did seem like the same dough was used for both the bear claw and croissant and it wasn't flaky like I thought a croissant should be. The raspberry flavor was spread evenly through the pastry and the pumpkin flavor was pretty good as well. But as I said, the pastry itself was so-so. But it was decent and what I might expect for a dollar pastry.
We were all disappointed with the cake, as it was dry and hard. Perhaps it was because it wasn't rotated out of the display case in a timely manner, as I don't imagine this place gets much foot traffic (seems like they do a lot of special orders/direct orders). As a result, I ended up tossing half of it (and I very rarely waste food!). That being the case, I initially gave this place a two star yelp review.
However, upon reading my review, one of the managers, Terry, reached out to me and graciously offered a refund for the cake as well as giving me a red velvet cake so that I could see what their cakes are really about. This time I enjoyed the cake with friends and family for my birthday celebration and there were nothing but positive comments about the cake. So yes, the red velvet here is the real deal! -
Review from Jess M.
Me to sister: You got these cupcakes from where???? Really???? THAT place???? Oh dang I never knew!!!!
Sister: *Wiping down the table completely ignoring me because I've repeated the above about a million times in utter disbelief*
I never knew these existed! Well from this bakery in San Leandro at least! My sister has gotten baked goods from Bakery Street for like forever! Always the madelines, cookies, palmiers and mini scones in boxes! And I've always ignored them! I'm not a snob!
Then one day magical day, meaning today, she says she bought red velvet cupcakes for the birthday party. I say mmmkay. Cuz I've had like a million a the belly to show for it so one more like the rest to add to the roundness!
Let me tell you though, these cupcakes were beautiful! And the most amazeballs red velvet cupcakes I've ever had!!!! The frosting so fluffy and that beautiful tang! The cake so moist and lovely! Truly the best ones I've EVER tasted! I know I say that a lot but no really these take the cake! Get it? Get it?
She gives me a whole box to take home and I say no it's okay just give me two cupcakes. So stupih! I had a doh! homer moment.
Sister has promised to buy more for the next get-together and a pumpkin pie for Thanksgiving! Yay for sister!
Give me an S! S
Give me an I! I
Give me another S! S
Give me a T! T
Give me an E! E
Give me an R! R
What does that spell????
The best red velvet cupcakes ever, er Sister! -
Review from Andrew L.
San Leandro, CA
Super cheap and really good. Got a carrot cake from here that was dense and delicious.
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Review from Tina L.
San Lorenzo, CA
Don't get me wrong the cakes and cookies are delicious and reasonably priced, but when I asked for a quote of a custom cake for an Anniversary party they wanted to charge me $6.00 a slice, with approx. 150 people he said it will be between $600-$900, that was more then I wanted to pay even if the cake was delicious.
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Review from GARY C.
Walnut Creek, CA
We started out buying their fabulous fortune cookies in bulk and have been sharing them with friends. Now we have graduated to Palmiers(Sooo flaky, light, and buttery) and Madelines(Do you like almond like I do?)
Wait until you see their custom decorated wedding & party cakes. Wow! -
Review from Dan C.
San Leandro, CA
Five Big Stars. Wow!!!!
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Review from Amber S.
I am in looooove with Bakery Street and I want everyone to know. Thank you to my fellow yelpers!
Time: Monday afternoon in the mood for something sweet.
Location: I have lived in SL forever and this was the first time I was down the street the store is on. It's in an industrial area not where I would think a bakery would exist but happy that it does.
Place: Large building at the end of a dead end street. Right when I walked in I was surrounded by sweets. There are counters and tables full of cookies, bars, scones, brownies, fancy breads, cupcakes and cakes in a case. OMG I was in sugar heaven. I didn't know where to start.
Service: I was greeted by Rebecca. She is the nicest person ever. She gave me the background info on the company, what they make and how they started in SL they were originally in SF for 30 years. Everything they sell is made in the building. They also bake custom cakes and have a room displaying some of them. Wow they were incredible. She also informed me they sell breakfast type pastries on Fridays. I have a mental note to come back on a Friday to check it out.
Sweets: Of course I had to buy a couple of things to try and support a SL business (I say that so I feel better about buying sweets I don't need haha) I bought a 4 pack of large raisin scones and pack of oatmeal cookies (which had about 24 cookies). The hub tried a scone and said it was very good. I tried a cookie and it was super soft, very fresh and not loaded with sugar.
Price: Super affordable better than Safeway. I felt like I was stealing from them. A 4 pack of scones was $2.00 and the pack of cookies was $2.50. A total of $4.50! Yes, I said affordable.
Misc. info: They only accept cash and check. No credit cards.
I can't wait to try more goodies from here. They are very nice, great selection and local.Listed in: Sweet tooth
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Review from Melissa S.
San Leandro, CA
Little treasures hidden in San Leandro. My friend and I went here to get our friend a red velvet cake for his birthday and we got two 6 in. for 16.00 / 8.00 each and they were AMAZING. Also had other things like cookies and bread and these pizza bread for a dollar each around the lobby part. I will be seeing how much there bigger cakes are sometimes this year...
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Review from Effie R.
San Jose, CA
The BEST, I repeat, THE BEST red velvet cake ever on this earth.
'Nuff said. -
Review from N P.
Oakland, CA
Like going there for a good deal but wouldn't have a special dinner and serve a cake from there. But for a office party school party they are perfect. This review is only made on the pre made items. Never had the made to order products. Love the fortune cookies.
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Review from Christine W.
San Leandro, CA
Can I get an AMEN for this hidden gem in good ol' San Leandro?! I had been seeing these "BAKE SALE" signs around the way for awhile now. Conveniently after a trip to the bank on payday, I decided to follow the signs and find out what the "BAKE SALE" was all about it. And boy, am I so glad that I did!
Turns out that the signs led me to the actual bakery...as in they make everything there fresh! And that's where it's distributed from. I walked into the small "storefront"...okay, it's kinda like a front reception area before their office and it was filled with tables of yummy treats galore. Mini cakes, cookies, loaf cakes, pizza bread...you name it! And their prices? Can we say cheap!?
So far I've had their marble loaf cake, a few different flavors of mini cakes, pizza bread and some cookie samples. They got such a variety here. They're only open to the public on Fridays and Saturdays. The ladies working the counter are really nice and friendly.
Although I'm not a red velvet fan, I will be trying theirs as I have seen it sold at Costco and majority of the reviews on here are raving about it.
This is definitely my go-to place on Fridays to get away from work and stock up on some yummy goodies.
By the way, cash or check only. -
Review from Anna D.
Oh. Em. Gee. I think I just died and went to RVC heaven!!! Now listen closely all you Red Velvet Cake lovers, this is serious business.
I recently found my all time best Red Velvet Cake evaaar from Bakery Street! My friend and I got into a discussion about RVCs last weekend and he raved that he had a really good one that was purchased from Costco awhile back. So with that in mind, I thought I could just casually drop into Costco and pick one up for our Superbowl party the next day. Disappointingly, it was no where to be found. I even asked about these and the Costco Employee told me it might have been seasonal since the last time they carried them was Christmas. And never mind that they go flying off the shelves when they are in stock! Wow. So now of course I'm really intrigued about this RVC and want one badly.
My Mom happened to be at Costco one night this week and called me to let me know they had two heart-shaped RVCs left and she was picking them up for me! (Ok, this is the part where I have to tell you that as much as I wanted the 2nd cake for me, it was for my friend who told me about them in the first place.) That Costco Employee wasn't kidding when she said they go quick!
Anywho, my first bite into this delicious, sweet, flavorful, and beautifully presented heart shaped Red Velvet Cake just about made me swear never to eat another Red Velvet Cake other than this one ever again! If you love RVC, you can stop looking for the best around because this my yelp friends, is IT.
The frosting is sweet but not too rich. The cake is perfectly moist and I mean perfectly. And to top it all off, the sides are embellished with chunky flakes of red white chocolate. Perfection.
For a second I thought twice about writing this review because I was being selfish and wanted to hoard all the Bakery Street RVC deliciousness to myself. But then I realized I would be doing Red Velvet Cakes an injustice if I didn't share this find with the world. And that's not to say that plenty of people don't already know about this treasure!
According to their website, they do have plenty of other baked gems in the form of cookies, bundts, cupcakes, wedding cakes, and cakes with a variety of flavors and fillings. I'm just not sure if they retail or only wholesale their items. I'm truly hoping that they do retail (aside from just wedding cakes and cookie baskets) so that I know where to get my new, beloved RVCs when Costco runs out. -
Review from Joel P.
San Lorenzo, CA
Yes I'm a big fan of this bakery too! I've not tasted the red velvet cake but have tried the RV truffles and they are amazing!
This little jewel of a bakery is tucked away in the industrial part of San Leandro but just follow the "bake sale" signs and you won't miss it.
As amazing as the baked goods are that's how great the staff is! -
Review from Eric F.
Sorry to put a damper on the long list of 5 star reviews of this place, but the cakes were really just slightly above your store-bought cake fare at wholesale prices. We tried the red velvet and cappuccino cakes ($8 each) and they tasted fine. The cream cheese frosting was quite good, but the cake itself was dry. The latter was solid on both fronts, but it didn't leave any lasting impression and had a generic density to it.
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Review from Sun C.
Simi Valley, CA
Bakery Street's Red Velvet Cake(RVC): the best I've tasted!
OK, maybe my experience with RVC in general is not that extensive. But a great cake is a great cake: moist, delicious, and perfectly (not cloyingly!) sweetened. And that is what Bakery Street RVC is. I discovered their cake at Costco during the 2009 Christmas season. It looked like a red gift box with white frosting that made up the ribbon and bow. The taste was perfectly balanced. I felt like I could eat the whole cake myself in one sitting! I was sad to find out that it was a seasonal product at Costco. Since I live over 300 miles away from Bakery Street, I can't just stop by at their bakery whenever I want.
I noticed Costco started to make their own Kirkland brand of RVC. I tried it, secretly hoping that they were able to duplicate Bakery Street's recipe. Alas, I was disappointed: a bit dry, slightly rough cake texture, and the frosting was barely decent.
I guess I have to wait till next Christmas to get Bakery Street's Red Velvet Cake at Costco. :-( -
Review from Lenni V.
San Leandro, CA
I love stopping in to Bakery Street. There are always so many yummy treats to look at, and all at such a good price. I really enjoy the scones and croissants, and their mini chocolate mousse cake was delicious. I have never had one of their fancy cakes, but I am sure I will try it when the time permits. My mom hates when I go there because I bring home so many things. It also helps that the employees are so sweet and helpful. I look forward to my next visit.
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Review from May D.
I'm not going to lie, all I wanted to do was drive donuts around the spacious culdesac Bakery Street is situated on. It's huge and clearly there's people who have done donuts on this street already. Ok so maybe I kid, no donuts for me, but I did indulge myself in the $2.50 large bucket of Madelines. They are so light and buttery and are far tastier than those of Sugarbowl's (the Madelines you can find at Costco). On top of the pastries like raspberry/lemon shortcakes and oatmeal raisin cookies, Bakery Street also sells large cupcakes for $10 in a variety of flavors. This is a great place to purchase cheap and delicious dessert for office meetings and/or family gatherings.
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Review from Barbara G.
San Leandro, CA
LOVE this place!! I found out about it a couple of weeks ago and already it has become part of my weekly shopping. Great cookies, super lemon bars (mouth watering as I type), croissants and all at super prices. The staff is really friendly and cares about the quality of the pastries. And I feel good about supporting a local business. Elastic pants are in my future.
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Review from Melissa S.
Brentwood, CA
Little treasures hidden in San Leandro. My friend and I went here to get our friend a red velvet cake for his birthday and we got two 6 in. for 16.00 / 8.00 each and they were AMAZING. Also had other things like cookies and bread and these pizza bread for a dollar each around the lobby part. I will be seeing how much there bigger cakes are sometimes this year...
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Review from simplyjayce k.
North Hills, CA
i was given a heart-shaped red velvet cake 2 years ago, & i will NEVER forget that it has always been the moistest, most delish red velvet i've had! i live in south cali & was soooo bummed to find out the bakery's from san leandro! :/ trust me, i travel 30miles just for a slice of the best RVC we have on the area... might i add that it's along jammed 405?
next week my hubby & i will be going to SF & i wouldn't miss going here for sure. It is THE BEST. after 2 years and several RVC's have i tasted, Bakery Street has the best. sadly i dont see their RVC in costco anymore :/ -
Review from Sarah W.
Pleasanton, CA
I went to Bakery street in a semi panic about a week before my son's first birthday. I worked with Richard, gave him some general direction, and gave him creative freedom to take it from there. I was SO impressed at the cake design and quality. It was delish!! Normally I throw out extra cake so as not to be a complete fatty, but I couldn't do that this time. It was just too good. I am a big fan and will go back as well as pass this recommendation forward. Hell I might even make up a reason to need some baked goods. Job well done Bakery Street!
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Review from Nallely F.
San Leandro, CA
The lady was nice and offered free samples. I bought the cappuccino cake; it was good but a little too sweet in opinion. The madeleines were good. This place sells inexpensive items, I got some treats for $1.
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Review from Laura N.
San Leandro, CA
Love! I needed a plain 6in cake covered with black fondant to finish off my fiance's Raiders Cupcake Tower (needed it plain because I had a friend add her personal touches and "Raider it out") and to my surprise most bakeries require a minimum to make a fondant cake for instance one other San Leandro bakery said it was $100 min just to use fondant but thankfully I found this place who did a 3 layered 6in carrot cake for about 1/3 that cost and it came out perfect and tasted yummy! We'll be back for possibly our wedding cake and for sure try to RVC everyone keeps talking about.
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Review from Alicia A.
San Leandro, CA
Love this place!!!!! A well hidden gem! Awesome prices for baked goods. They are the producers of the red velvet cake that Costco used to sell before Costco decided to make their own. They also have a gluten free macaroon cookies that tastes awesome. Will come here to order my kids birthday cakes.
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Review from K H.
San Leandro, CA
I was craving sweet pastries. Not the usual let-down pastries that look good (but taste pretty bland). I emailed, to ask if they were open and got a very fast reply confirming they were open to the public on Fridays. You walk in and are surrounded by an entryway *full* of so many different pastries. I knew I was in trouble (since I wanted to try everything). I was greeted by a very friendly and courteous duo of ladies that explained just how fresh the ingredients were. I picked up more than 1/2 dozen differnt kinds of things (cookies, cupcakes, 7 layer bars, even some kind of focaccia-like thing). I got home and hit them like a homeless kid's 1st meal. OMG! I think y eyes rolled up into the back of my head after trying one of those 7 layer bars. I now have to resist the temptation of driving there every weekend.
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Review from Selena C.
San Leandro, CA
I got a red velvet cake for my son's birthday here and everyone loved it!! Love their "Bake Sale" on the weekends. They always have a really nice selection of goodies to choose from. Another favorite is their banana nut bread. My hubby & I argued over who would get the last piece. It was that good!!
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Review from lucky d.
San Ramon, CA
Ordered one hundred plus "jumbo" cupcakes for my son's party and every guests that ate those cupcakes were raving about it. We ordered red velvet, chocolate and lemon flavored cakes... It was delish! They were so moist and very flavorful. We'll be ordering again in the future!!!
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Review from s s.
San Leandro, CA
this place gets 5 stars alone for the nice ladies behind the counter and for being a local San Leandro place for years. We have been seeing "bake sale" signs around town while driving home so decided to check it out one day. they are located on a street off fairway by the new kaiser hospital site. They are open to the public, I think she said Friday & Saturday and here's the best part: THEY SELL THAT AWESOME RED VELVET CAKE THAT IS ONLY AT COSTCO DURING THE HOLIDAYS!
We tried a smattering of goodies- vanilla shortbread were simply awesome, as were the chocolate dipped palmiers. The jalapeno foccacia was just great as well, and we also tried tiny mini bundt size red velvet and pumpkin cake- both a steal at about $1.00! I have to say- this red velvet cake beats the sweet potato pie company's red velvet---any day, any way!!
so, the next time you are hankering for some red velvet and are in San leandro on a Friday or Saturday, do yourself a favor and map quest a trip to Bakery Street. Support a locally run bakery and satisfy your sweet tooth at the sane time!!!! -
Review from Yoli T.
Miami, FL
Bakery Street Wowed Everyone at our party!!!
Kudos to Richard and the Bakery Street Team!!! The cake was amazing...not only was it Beautiful but it was also DELICIOUS! All our guest's ranted and raved about it and we were more than happy to share your information with them. The yellow cake with raspberry and chocolate ganache was scrumptious!!! I myself am typically not a cake person and had 2nds and 3rds!!!
Keep up the amazing work and looking forward in ordering a cake from you soon...
Best wishes,
Yoli -
Review from navi d.
Union City, CA
My search for the best red velvet cake is officially over courtesy of Bakery Street! Bakery Street makes the best tasting red velvet cake hands down! Their red velvet cake is absolute perfection both in taste and decoration. The frosting is the perfect amount of sweetness, and the cake is really moist, mildly cocoa-flavored (just how i like it) and just really really yummy! I can tell they use very high quality products in their cakes. White chocolate lovers rejoice since the sides of the cake are covered with yummy pieces of white chocolate dyed in red. Aside from the fantabulous taste of their cakes, their service is also top notch. I know that they usually have their red velvet cakes at Costco during Christmas. The other day I visited my local Costco and noticed that they started making their own red velvet cakes in their own in house bakery but I could just tell from their appearance that they weren't a spot on Bakery Street. I was craving the Bakery Street red velvet cake from Christmas, so I thought of just calling Bakery Street directly to see if there were any other places that I could buy a cake since they are a wholesaler. The lady on the phone Teresa answered was super nice and although she said there weren't other places in my area that had the cakes, she said I could come to Bakery Street and come get a cake since they had three available. I live about 25 minutes away so by the time I got there it was late evening but Teresa was really kind enough to stay in late for us. She was super nice and told us a lot about the other cakes they sell as well. The price of the cake was great too, $32 for a big rectangular cake which must have been around 4 pounds.
So if you are in the mood for the best red velvet cake ever, Bakery Street is your place. I am not sure if they regularly take orders directly from customers but its totally worth calling, they might even start doing retail if enough people call :) -
Review from lizzy m.
Vallejo, CA
Every year my husband and I look forward to the Red Velvet Cake from Bakery street at Costco. We say its our Anniversary gift since it usually arrives during our anniversary in December. I love the rick cream cheese frosting, the moist red chocolate cake, and the richness. I enjoy the cake so much that if Costco sold it year long I probably would eat it every week. Its perfect because it usually comes at the perfect time, the holidays. If you are looking for a rich flavorful cake, try Bakery Street. You wont be disappointed.
