Best of Boston
Best Bakery
2000 Best Bakery, Classic
Montilio’s
Boston
Open for 50 years, Montilio's has clearly got its recipes for success down pat. Besides offering towering birthday and wedding cakes (Bobby Kennedy and Arthuer [...] read more»
2000 Best Bakery, Modern
Appleton Bakery
Boston
It's hard to decide what's best about this cozy South End bakery, where the owners have thought of every amenity for busy city dwellers. Is [...] read more»
1999 Best Bakery
Hi-Rise Bread Company
Cambridge
Deep in the heart of Cambridge's Huron Village foodie oasis (Formaggio, the Fishmonger, etc.), Hi-Rise is perfect for a casual brunch, lunch, or dinner takeout. [...] read more»
1998 Best Bakery
Hi-Rise Bread Company
Cambridge
If bread making is calming and cathartic, watching the bakers here is like Prozac by proxy. Chef-owner Rene Becker rose swiftly to the top of [...] read more»
1996 Best Bakery
Kam Lung Bakery
Boston
We like the intriguing array of baked goods rarely seen in American shops—the steamed rice dumpling filled with onions, pork, and dried shrimp or the [...] read more»
1996 Best Bakery
Wheatstone Baking Company
Boston
A neighborhood source for fresh-baked breads and pastries. Highlights include the herb-poppyseed bread, garlic Parmesan focaccia, nutty sticky buns, and chocolate-chip-hazelnut biscotti. read more»
1996 Best Bakery
Biscotti’s Pasticceria Italiana
Boston
There are lots of great bakeries in the North End, but Biscotti's has a secret advantage: the Sicilian grandma who makes the traditional meringues, macaroons, [...] read more»
1996 Best Bakery
Dancing Deer
West Roxbury
The butter yellow painted-brick facade houses marvelous treats—gingerbread in the fall, lemon-blackberry cake in the summer. Our absolute favorite item is available only on Sunday: [...] read more»
1995 Best Bakery
Iggy
Watertown
We love the longuette with black olives and rofumo cheese, the skinny ficelle with sesame seeds, and the raisin pecan rolls. The weekend special of [...] read more»
1994 Best Bakery, New
Biga Breads
Charlestown
We could live by bread alone if it came from Biga Breads, the fledgling bakery that already has an enthusiastic following for its crusty peasant-style [...] read more»