Bakeries near Simpsonville

Weathered Oak Farms Bakery • $
6950 Shelbyville Rd, Simpsonville

Customers` Favorites

The Sunrise on Sour Dough Toast
The Sunrise Sandwich
Large Cinnamon Roll

“I’m sure I’ve driven past many times, but today I saw the magic word, “bakery”, and decided to stop in. Picked up a cinnamon roll and a loaf of bread. I was thoroughly impressed with both, but the cinnamon roll in particular. Two thumbs up, and I’ll be back. Maybe tomorrow… ;-)“

4.8 Superb85 Reviews
Great American Cookies Bakery • $
1155 Buck Creek Rd, Simpsonville

Customers` Favorites

Cookie Cake by the Slice
Chocolate Chip Cookie

“The general manager does amazing on her cakes 🫶🏼“

3.4 Good12 Reviews
Auntie Anne's Pretzel Store • $
1155 Buck Creek Rd spc f623, Simpsonville

“Hit this place with the kids and wife at 1 in the afternoon on a Monday and had no issue whatsoever. Original nuggets and mini pretzel dogs were spot on as well as the cinnamon nuggets. Big kid said the lemonade mango mixer was surprisingly good.“

1.8 Poor22 Reviews
Cinnabon Bakery • $
819 Buck Creek Rd, Simpsonville
0 Na0 Reviews
JW Cafe & Bakery Bakery • $
2301 Terra Crossing Blvd # 105, Louisville

Customers` Favorites

Pumpkin Cream Cheese Muffin
Chocolate Chip Scone
Pain Au Chocolat
Cinnamon Roll
Sponge Cake
Cheesecake
Pastries
Bibimbap
Tiramisu
Sandwich

“Great cake slice and chai latte. Nice atmosphere and friendly barista.“

4.8 Superb98 Reviews
Revival Coffee Co. Coffee Shops • $
103 Realty Rd, Fisherville

Customers` Favorites

Pumpkin Cream Cheese Muffins
Apple Flavored
Banana Bread

“I have traveled all over the state of Kentucky and never had such great customer service on top of the best delicious homemade food! Don’t pass this GEM up located in Spencer County!! AMAZING EVERYTHING“

4.9 Superb76 Reviews
The Paddock Coffee + Eats + Gatherings Coffee Shops • $
700 Main St, Shelbyville

Customers` Favorites

Apple Cinnamon Muffin
Pumpkin Roll
Pastries

“The Paddock has meant so much to my daughter and me. It was a place we visited often, where we could hang out for a bit, have lunch or breakfast, play games or have a photo shoot and felt at home while doing so. It’s like the “Cheers” of Shelbyville and it has meant far more to Shelley Rose and me than I could ever fully put into words. As we prepare to move, I’ve been reflecting on this season of our lives, and one thing is crystal clear: God used this place—and the women in it—to leave a lasting mark on both of us. When I think of The Paddock, I think of steadiness. I think of warmth. I think of kindness. I think of compassion. I think of commitment. I think of a real and visible love for Jesus. And so much of that was carried so beautifully by Sam, Tanya, Haylee, and Valetta. Each of these women, in her own way, brought something powerful into our lives. Not loud. Not forced. Not performative. Just real. Faithful. Consistent. The kind of love that makes people feel safe. The kind of presence that helps people breathe. This season wasn’t easy for me in a lot of ways, and there were many days I was simply trying to make it through. But even in that, God surrounded my daughter with women who reflected His heart so clearly that even a four-year-old could feel it. And she did. They didn’t just “treat her nicely.” They loved her. They welcomed her. They were gentle with her. They made her feel seen. They made her feel safe. They made her feel like she belonged. As a father, that means everything. Shelley Rose is the most important part of my life. More than anything, I’ve wanted her to grow up around people who truly love Jesus and live that out in how they carry themselves and how they treat others. That is exactly what she found at The Paddock. Through their love and generosity, She saw what kindness looks like. She saw what compassion looks like. She saw what joy looks like. She saw what strong, gentle, God-fearing women look like. And whether they realize it or not, they helped shape her. At only four years old, Shelley Rose has become such a loving, tender, joyful little light. She hugs with her whole heart. She loves people genuinely. She cares deeply. She is expressive, kind, and so full of life. And I truly believe the women at The Paddock helped nurture that. They helped protect the softness in her. They helped strengthen the confidence in her. They helped reinforce the love of Jesus in her. That is not a small thing. That is legacy-level impact. One of the most beautiful things is the way they each carry themselves—with grace, strength, humility, and sincerity. There is a steadiness in them that can only come from walking with Jesus. There is a warmth in them that makes people feel at home. Children notice that. Shelley Rose noticed that. She has been watching what faith looks like in real life, and she has seen it in them. So from the deepest part of my heart—thank you, The Paddock. Thank you for being a place of love and safety. Thank you for the women who serve there and pour into others so selflessly. Thank you, Sam, Tanya, Haylee, and Valetta, for the kindness, compassion, and generosity you showed my daughter. Thank you for helping shape who she is becoming. Thank you for loving her so well. As we leave, please know this: your impact is lasting. What you have poured into Shelley Rose and me will stay with us for the rest of our lives. We will never forget The Paddock, we will never forget the women who made it feel like home, and when we can, we’ll be back to visit. With love and gratitude, Brent & Shelley Rose“

4.8 Superb73 Reviews

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