The Pelzer Bakery&Restaurant

99 Commercial St, Bath

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Willi Lempert

Fantastic gem near the waterfront in Bath. Wonderful service and German cuisine that is authentic as it gets, and reminds me of my German grandmother's cooking.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Willi Lempert

Fantastic gem near the waterfront in Bath. Wonderful service and German cuisine that is authentic as it gets, and reminds me of my German grandmother's cooking.

Olaf Nacke (kaefertreter1)

We had a delicious walnut & pear cake to go & short german talk. We recommend this lovely little Café. Dankeschön & Gruss from Georg & Olaf, Düsseldorf /

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Dave Holman

Owner Celina is an amazing German-American baker and chef! Super kind service, beautiful waterfront location and authentic delicious German cuisine. Our kids loved their pancakes and had 3 servings of their scrambled eggs. Very family friendly and sweet.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Cricket k

Extremely friendly and helpful staff. Every item I have tried in the bakery case has been unique and delicious.

Vegetarian options: She offers vegan options and they are delicious

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Jo Howard

Underwhelming.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 1

Service: 2

Debora Norton

My new favorite place for breakfast!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

LT Wimberley

Our order of baked goods arrived today. Lemon curd biscuits, Apple nut bread, Apple sauerkraut and (nearly gone today) Apple Date cake!I can't honestly rate the atmosphere at the bakery, but here at our house it was 5 star with the opening and sampling the fine wares!Can not wait to take a 2,040+ mile road trip to visit in person!

Dietary restrictions: All good healthy ingredients, we required.

Food: 5

Service: 5

reberrascal

I've had lunch here many times, but today I ordered a burger medium rare with fries. I got a mealy well done burger with no fries. Along with the burger were pale pinkish slices of ersatz tomato, a large pile of lettuce, and a tiny cup of slaw. The waiter was nice enough to comp this subpar meal- it pays to complain if your $17 burger is poorly prepared and made with inferior ingredients. An instant read thermometer would help, as would serving the good local tomatoes that are so plentiful this time of year.

ParticularPal

Slow service, poorly prepared food and the coffee cup couldn’t get much smaller. I understand that many places are understaffed, but no one likes lukewarm eggs, and burnt hash browns. I ordered the Hunter’s Breakfast to try the corn beef hash. Nothing special but edible. I told the waitress I declined the toast “so not to waste it as I won’t eat it”. The toast arrived anyway piled on top of the eggs and hash browns and eggs. Waitress apologized. I asked for ketchup and it didn’t come so I had to ask again. By then the meal was unappealing. I won’t ever eat breakfast there again, but the pastries looked good.

mychellek2021

We came for a late breakfast on a Tuesday and the place was hopping at 10:30. Only a 15 minute wait. With that many patrons we knew it would be good. Portions are very generous. French toast was awesome and omelettes are light and fluffy with ingredients well dispersed. Will be back to try the cinnamon rolls.

Sabine W

On my way home I decided on Breakfast in Bath, Maine and came across May's Cafe and Bakery. Very clean, friendly staff, cheerful atmosphere and outstanding Blueberry Pancakes. They could have been a little more generous with the syrup but because I was running late I didn't ask for extra. The bakery looked very appealing and they had the most adorable handmade fairies for sale. Made out of natural findings like pinecones etc. Couldn't resist.

lamp2660

My husband and I searched up a place for breakfast while vacationing in Maine and being late risers, were glad to find Mae's Cafe served breakfast all day(until closing at 2 pm). We almost drove by it as we came from 209, because Mae's sits on the corner of 209 and Centre St. We went in the side door, which we didn't realize, and stood for awhile waiting to be seated until my husband ventured a little farther into the restaurant, and found the front entrance. We were then seated promptly into a light airy room with plenty of distancing(yes, this was during COVID). I had the Mae's Monte, which was delicious and filling. I could only eat 1/2 of it as I didn't want to leave any of the lightly seasoned home fries behind. My husband's breakfast was "Morse's Mountain" which included 2 small blueberry or plain pancakes and of course, I took a bite of his wild blueberry pancakes, which were a little sweet...almost like a blueberry cake. The service was prompt and our waitress was very friendly and attentive. The prices were a little higher than we usually pay, but it was well worth it! We went on a Monday and the place was very busy. I can imagine what it would be like on the weekend. If we had stayed in the area longer, I would have tried it for lunch or bought some of their yummy pastries in the case in the foyer of the entrance.

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The Pelzer Bakery&Restaurant

99 Commercial St, Bath, ME 04530