Eurobake Bakery
5917 NE 80th Ave, Portland
(503) 261-8888
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Amazing bakes! I even got poppyseed roll!
Grocery Outlet in St. John’s just started selling the Gata and the Challah bread and I couldn’t be more happy! Amazing taste. So glad we partnered with your bakery! ☺️
This bakery is not open for retail sales. You won't know this until you drive all the way there. The sign tells you to visit a grocery store.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Great bread, sweet bread. Try Gata Bread - incredible!Rugelach, sadly, is really dry and not flavorful (low amount of filling and heavy texture). Cake and roulette are kind of heavy and you can only get it in a large portion. Wish they had Napoleon.I like poppyseed rugelach a lot, eurobaje is the only place to get it. It’s not as good as it could have been.5 stars for bread and Gata.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Sweet Raisin Bread, 20 Oz Kubanskiy White Bread, Poppyseed Ruglach, Sweet Braid Challah, Whole Wheat Bread, Gata Sweet Bread, Canadian Style Rye Bread
I literally grew up eating Nazook for breakfast or at teatime as a kid. And I'm enjoying one now with my coffee! Thanks EuroBake!!!
Excellent Nazook & Gata I find at WinCo. Looking forward to visiting the bakery in person one day hopefully!
I’ve always been curious about Nazook, a “mildly sweet Armenian pastry” made by a Portland, Oregon business called Eurobake. They sell them at Fred Meyer’s and WinCo. WinCo also carries some Eurobake breads. I recently bought a package and brought them to work. Nobody seemed interested in them. After a few days, I ended up bringing pretty much the whole package back home. Truth be told, it was probably over a week before I tried them myself. They just didn’t look that exciting to me. Boy, was I wrong! Nazook are the perfect thing to go with a great cup of coffee. I recommend putting them in the microwave for 10 to 15 seconds and putting a little butter on them. The dough is indeed mildly sweet. The center is a buttery crumble with a slightly vanilla, almost almond like flavor.Highly Recomended!!!
I’ve always been curious about Nazook, a “mildly sweet Armenian pastry” made by a Portland, Oregon business called Eurobake. They sell them at Fred Meyer’s and WinCo. WinCo also carries some Eurobake breads. I recently bought a package and brought them to work. Nobody seemed interested in them. After a few days, I ended up bringing pretty much the whole package back home. Truth be told, it was probably over a week before I tried them myself. They just didn’t look that exciting to me. Boy, was I wrong! Nazook are the perfect thing to go with a great cup of coffee. I recommend putting them in the microwave for 10 to 15 seconds and putting a little butter on them. The dough is indeed mildly sweet. The center is a buttery crumble with a slightly vanilla, almost almond like flavor. Highly Recomended!!!
Excellent and authentic!
Very Good
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I wanted to try the rasin bread and I hared that someone told me to go to my local WinCo foods to find it so I did. And when I went there it was completely all sold out so then I when back the next day and they where there so I got some I want home to try it it was good but kinda dry and plan I had to drink some milk. But around good place and good people to work with miss the old place
Excellent and authentic!
It is the absolute worst raisin bread I ever eaten, if you can find any raisins. And they call it raisin bread. They should call it hide and seek raisin bread. Bread is kinda hard and too dry. It was just yuki.
Very nice people, many choices, both the bread and the cakes were very good, especially the honey cake. Too bad they don't have a store in Southern Oregon.
Great food and people! They also deliver!
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