Bakeries near Hampton

Cinnabon Bakery • $
66 NJ-173, Hampton

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Cinnamon Roll

“Cinnabon is my absolute favorite cinnamon roll every time I go on vacation I hunt one down and I haven't been disappointed yet this cinnabon is at a very convenient location for this place being in NJ the price is absolutely reasonable I visit “

4.3 Superb6 Reviews
Cookie Maven Bakery • $
233 Main St, Lebanon - 8.56 miles

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Linzer Torte

“I want your secret, Toby! Everything I’ve purchased at your bakery is so soft and delicious ?. The sweet treats are “over the top” tasty and you and your staff provide top-notch customer service. Unlike other bakeries, my son’s able to partake in eating your goodies even with his walnut allergy and for that we thank you. You certainly deserve 5 ⭐️’s for your products and service. Stay well ??.“

5 Superb38 Reviews
Cafe 57 Cafe • $
486 NJ-57, Washington - 4.32 miles

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Prinzregententorte
Roast Beef Sub
Cinnamon Roll
Club Sandwich

“YUM! Cafe 57 never fails to disappoint. Generous portions, unique ideas… they have it all. Today we grabbed a chopped Italian sub, Greek gyro, grilled cheese and fries, and chocolate pie (or chocolate mousse, something like that). Wow. We were more than pleased with everything and I was especially impressed with the chopped Italian and dessert. Holy moly!!! This is THE spot!“

4.7 Superb81 Reviews
Bobolink Dairy & Bakehouse Bakery • $$$
369 Stamets Rd, Milford - 11.17 miles

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Comborry Walnut Stick
Fresh Homemade Bread
Duck Products

“This is the real deal! If you want artisanal cheese and bread look no further. The young man who helped us was one of the bakers ands showed a true passion for what he did. We bought three different cheeses, frolic, cheddar, and a blue cheese and two loaves of bread, a rosemary and a cheese focaccia. Also they have a selection of meat as well. I got some duck bacon, I cooked some this morning and it is amazing. They also turned us on to Ironbound farm cidery and restaurant, check this place out as well.“

4.9 Superb34 Reviews
Chocolate In the Oven Bake Shop Bakery • $$
53 Bridge St, Milford - 12.07 miles

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Peanut Butter Buckeye 6 Pack
French Macaroon 6 Pack
6 Pack Cream Puff
Custom Cake
Cakes

“Best goodies oh my. The staff were very sweet and friendly but the sweets were sooo incredibly good it pains me that I don't live closer. We got a box with a cream puff eclair, truffles and these other bite-sized treats, and cheesecake cups. All of them were mouth watering“

4.7 Superb46 Reviews
Mackey's Orchard Bakery • $
284 County Road 519, Belvidere - 9.13 miles

“We had a great time apple picking. First is a hay ride up to the orchard followed by an explanation of where to go for which apples. Many varieties were available. After the hay ride down we purchased some delicious bakery items. Wonderful and fun experience.“

4.5 Superb48 Reviews
Sweet Melissa Patisserie Cafe • $
56 Payne Rd, Lebanon - 8.79 miles

Customers` Favorites

Side Salad with Dijon Vinaigrette
Thick Cut Black Pepper Maple Bacon
Cinnamon Bun Pancakes
Oregon Chai Tea Latte
Savory Bread Pudding
Assorted Croissants
Blueberry Pancakes
Quiche Lorraine
Pumpkin Muffins
Pastry Choices

“***4 1/2 stars***Sweet Melissa has been getting a ton of buzz over the past couple of years, to the point where I convinced my chum Jeffrey to drive out of his way on the way up for Thanksgiving last year to get one of their chocolate bourbon pecan pies I saw on their online menu. Literally the best pecan pie I've ever had, which is saying something given that a) I've had a ton of pecan pies and b) by the time I get to pie on Thanksgiving I'm usually feeling too disgusting to enjoy it. It's definitely not just me either, since this place is regularly appearing on a lot of top lists in the area and state overall. So when I realized I'd be less than 10 minutes from here at the end of my hike last weekend, it seemed like the perfect opportunity to visit and experience the sit-down service as well.As a born and bred creature from the Kingdom of Hunterdon, I can tell you a lot of positives about the area. Its food scene is pretty abysmal though, and it's rare that I ever go out of my way to endorse one of its restaurants. As an example, there's a sushi place close to my hometown that is incredibly mediocre and has sky-high reviews because the residents literally have never been to another sushi place. This place actually matches the hype though.I stopped by around mid-afternoon, about an hour before the kitchen closed. (I was looking nervously at my watch during the tail-end of my hike, knowing that time was not my friend for this one). It's very easy to find/spot, just off Route 31 S about two minutes past North Hunterdon High School. It's located in a newer strip mall with tons of parking available. Once I walked in, a waitress showed up within 30 seconds or so to direct me to a table in the room off to the right, away from the bakery area (which was probably a blessing in disguise).I can't find my main entree on the online menu, but it was an incredible breakfast sandwich, featuring a croissant, garlic aioli, eggs, avocado, gruyere cheese and thick cut bacon. Absolutely one of the best and certainly classiest breakfast sandwiches I've ever had, and it was enormous. The garlic aioli is a gamechanger for this, adding a delicious savory zest to the proceedings. As soon as I saw it, I knew it probably wasn't the best idea to also order the bread with raspberry compote - that was perfectly fine but I wasn't able to finish it/do it justice. I think they could have put a LITTLE more avocado on this (I had to get creative to ensure it was in more bites), but that's a dictionary definition nitpick. The lavender latte was solid as well.The only blemish was a bit of a service issue. My waiter was VERY nice and stopped by frequently. However, he didn't bring over a pad to take down my order, which wouldn't have been an issue except he had to come back sheepishly to confirm what entree I wanted (not a huge deal, but verification that he should be writing the information down to avoid inefficiencies/potential mistakes). The bigger problem though was that I actually ordered a salted caramel tart, not the peanut butter one. I was honestly in an ambivalent mood about them (they're similar taste profiles AND look close to identical in the display counter), which is why I didn't give pushback on it, but it once again went back to the fact that basic hospitality 101 is getting the orders right. That goes to the core fundamentals of a restaurant, so it's something I'd emphasize in training going forward, especially since the other service aspects (demeanor, turnaround time, etc.) were great.Especially given that the food I've had here on various occasions has been off-the-charts good, this is still one of the best places in the county I've been to. They're tantalizing close to a perfect experience if they just tighten the reins a little (yes, I decided to use a horse reference as a Hunterdon homage. You're welcome).“

4.3 Superb94 Reviews