Bake Shoppe is a fun new bakery in Toronto that puts a fresh spin on a variety of classic treats that will take you back to a simpler time. The Shoppe itself is also a unique and dynamic space, even boasting a clever neon "Baked" sign above the enticing selection of ice cream flavors (which includes a toasted marshmallow variety).
Bake Shoppe's menu features plenty of grownup, homemade versions of childhood favorites like Pop Tarts, Passion Flakes and s'mores. The menu also includes more modern, health-focused options like an oatmeal hemp cookie, while they also make wedding cakes.
The shop also plays host to a variety of pop-up shops, currently hosting one by local artist Corey Moranis, who creates candy-inspired jewelry. Bake Shoppe was founded by the same team behind Toronto's Wedding Cake Shoppe.
Quirky Nostalgic Bakeries
Bake Shoppe is a New Toronto Bakery with a Playful Attitude
Trend Themes
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Nostalgic Desserts — Opportunity for creating unique twists on classic treats that appeal to customers' sense of nostalgia.
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Industry Implications
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Bakery — Innovative bakeries can capitalize on the trend of nostalgic desserts and create new versions of classic treats.
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