Bay of Islands Bakeries

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Kawakawa, New Zealand

Bakery

Bay of Islands Bakeries Reviews | Rating 4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Bay of Islands Bakeries is located in Kawakawa, New Zealand on 17 Gillies Street. Bay of Islands Bakeries is rated 4 out of 5 in the category bakery in New Zealand.

Address

17 Gillies Street

Price range

$$$

Phone

+64 94040689

Service options

In-store shoppingTakeawayDine-in

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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R Arlidge

Still a good place to stop for a pie and a cream donut. Can recommend the Steak and Cheese pie, tasty gravy, chunks of beef with lots of cheese in chrispy pastry - just the way I like it. Made in house. Old school bakery food with comfortable seats and big tables. Parking behind the shop with a walkway to the main road (on. commercial Street)

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Phillip S K

Great value and friendly staff giving great service.

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Joan Dick

Yummy donuts always go get some when we go through

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jordan haretuku

10 hot meals are the bomb! Highly recommend if you're looking for a good value for money meal.

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Leeanne Mitchell

I had the most AMAZING pie here! A Paua and cream pie! I died and went to heaven. The pastry was golden, light and flaky, and the Paua inside was stunning!! Highly recommend this Kaimoana delight!!

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luke

Good selection of great reasonably priced food the bacon egg fry bread is so good.

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Eva Morunga

A real disappointment from last visit with the Paua pies and chips. What happened can't be Covid. Where was the Paua in the pie? Also change your chips.. get Mr Chips. Shame too that tables paru - customers cleaning off tables not a good look. The battered mussels, cream doughnuts, coffee and nice staff saved you from a 1/nil star.

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Len Hill

Stopped for a snack on our way North. Fish was oily, soggy, and falling to pieces as we held it to eat. Batter was soft and soaked in oil. Chips were hot, but soft and soggy. Drowned in salt, almost inedible.