What is another word for bakery?

Pronunciation: [bˈe͡ɪkəɹɪ] (IPA)

A bakery is a specialized establishment that produces and sells baked goods such as bread, pastries, and cakes. The word bakery has a variety of synonyms that can be used interchangeably. These include pastry shop, bakehouse, patisserie, cake shop, bread shop, and confectionery. Each of these words conveys a slightly different nuance and tone but ultimately refers to the same type of business. Some synonyms, such as patisserie, carry a more elegant and refined connotation, while others, such as bread shop, suggest a more simple and humble operation. Regardless of the term used, a bakery is the perfect place to satisfy your sweet tooth cravings.

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    business, retail store, food establishment, food business.

Usage examples for Bakery

I begged them to make ready for flight and they hurried homewards while I returned to the bakery to hold council.
"My Home In The Field of Honor"
Frances Wilson Huard
It was evident she had been forgotten-left to die tied to the brass rail inside an abandoned bakery, for it was there I had fastened her on arriving the night before.
"My Home In The Field of Honor"
Frances Wilson Huard
In the bakery a light burns in the swinging lamp long before supper-time.
"The Silent Mill"
Hermann Sudermann

Famous quotes with Bakery

  • I grew up in Fall River, Massachusetts. My background was modest, and I worked at a Portuguese bakery in town.
    Emeril Lagasse
  • Because you don't live near a bakery doesn't mean you have to go without cheesecake.
    Hedy Lamarr
  • My dad's an architect and my mom owned a French bakery for twelve years.
    Alison Lohman
  • I was able to compare the sexual equipment of the various men I made love with and there were amazing differences, in both length and massiveness. One handsome married man, who used to arrive with two Danishes from a very good bakery, had a penis about the size and shape of a lead pencil; he shall remain nameless. In my experience there was usually a relation to height, as Philip Rahv and Bill Mangold, both tall men, bore out. There may be dwarfish men with monstrously large organs, but I have never known one. It was not until later, after my second divorce, that I met an impotent man or a pervert (two of the latter)... None of my partners, the reader will be relieved to hear, had a venereal disease.
    Mary McCarthy
  • In Germany, it's, let's say it's 5:59 and you're heading for the bakery or whatever and it's due to close at 6. The German will walk right up to that door and close it right in your face, they will lock it on the other side of that glass door with a shrug, like 'sorry'. A Korean would never do that, ever. And, and this is what I like about them.
    Brian Reynolds Myers

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