Nabolom Bakery - Pizzeria.
2708 Russell St, Berkeley
(510) 845-2253
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Delicious, tasty pizza with a thin crust. Loved it! The double baked croissant with more cookie-like crust on top has me hooked!
Cute place that serves both sweet and savory pastries!
They also serve pizza that switches daily with a crunchy, thin crust that's absolutely delicious. I also love getting their focaccia!
Definitely more of a take-out place since the place is super small and they only have a few tables outside, but definetely a place that you should check out if you're in the area!
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 5
Service: 4
Nabolom Bakery is a true East Bay treasure. Their pizza is soooooo flavorful, perfectly baked, and satisfying without being fussy. Focaccia is a screaming deal for the size and heft, too! And the pastry selection is incredible...there’s always something amazing in the case. The twice-baked cardamom knot, in particular, is an absolute standout—flaky, rich, just the right amount of sweet, and deeply fragrant. I dream about it.
The vibe is super no-frills, which I love—no pretension, just great food made with care. A very nice place to sit outside with dogs, who tend to get lots of kind attention from staff. Prices are refreshingly reasonable too, especially considering the quality. Nabolom is my go-to treat stop and never disappoints.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Solid bakery specializing in just a few things, which serves occasional savory dishes like pizza. The pizza beats what you get from almost anything in Elmwood, save Summer Kitchen, Donato, and Casa Barotti. Service is efficient.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 4
Great hidden bakery and pizzeria. Chocolate croissants there are incredible.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Incredibly good baked goods! Shake they don't have coffee, but still nice to sit outside and enjoy their great food!
Robotic service. Baked goods not exceptional.
chocolate croissants!!💖.
Been meaning to try this neighborhood spot nd while I still enjoyed it, I won't go out of my way to have it again. Got the orange cardamom knot, pistchio snail, and focaccia. Both the cardamom knot and pistachio snail lacked flavors from the orange cardamom and pistachio respectively. They were both pretty doughy with little flavor, so perhaps more suited to those who just love a good puff pastry. They're also coated in a sugary syrup which makes them tough to bite through. Really enjoyed the focaccia because I love onion and fennel (flavor of the day), but they were sitting out in the cold so they became tough. Loved the outdoor seating when the sun is out though
Very good. Get the homemade hot sauce. $4 a slice.
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I drive 35 minutes each time to visit this place. If you go there, get as many items as you can.. be a use when you get home, you’re going to want more.!! Their pizza is great, friendly staff, great Flavors. Worth the drive.
Best croissant around!! Hands down. On my French citizenship this is the best pastry around too bad they don’t serve baguette
Favorite place for a pizza slice and baked goods in the east bay.
There is a $10 card minimum - thank you to the kind staff who offered me a slice after I came back a second time bc I didn’t think to go over the minimum the first time and had to run. It was a tough day, but that was really a bright spot.
It’s a treat to visit every time I’m in the neighborhood. Thank you for serving the east bay 💛
Nice bakery next to a toy store. On a cool breezy morning, lovely to come here, grab a shatteringly crisp chocolate croissant and a tea. There are little tables outside - but too exposed to the wind. I also tried the chocolate bread pudding- which was delicious!
My go-to neighborhood bakery.
Pastries are phenomenal. The chocolate-pistachio swirl is my favorite but you can’t go wrong here. All are made to perfection. Fresh-made veggie pizza specials are incredible—I get them almost every week. I’m no connoisseur but I really enjoy their coffee.
Kind and helpful staff. Quick service on pizza. Expect to wait 2-15 minutes for a whole pie, depending on how busy they are. They have seats and tables outside to eat a bite and sip coffee with friends and family when it’s dry.
Lines can get long on weekends but go fast. Go early-ish for the pastries because they can run out a couple hours before close.
Haven’t tried the bread but have heard great things.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Pizza of the Day, Almond Croissant, Veggie Pizza
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