Maple Leaf Bakery

424 4 Ave SW, Moose Jaw
(306) 692-8551

Recent Reviews

Sort by
Khrystyna Mazumder

My family and I absolutely adore the whole wheat buns and bread from this bakery. They are our go-to for an array of delicious treats, including their doughnuts, mouth-watering cinnamon rolls, and the best butter tarts we've ever had. The place is not just a bakery but a beloved spot where you can always count on top-notch quality and a warm, welcoming atmosphere. The hardworking staff truly enhance the experience, making every visit a delight.

Parking: 3-4 street parking spots.

Kid-friendliness: Kids love doughnuts from there.

Wheelchair accessibility: Yes

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Saleh Afshar

Nothing but goodies and goodness from the folks that run this place. Thanks!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Nicole Sa'id

My family spent 2 months in Moose Jaw this summer (visiting from Calgary). After many trips to the bakery this summer, I would have to say that the customer service is some of the worst I have ever experienced. The lady running the place, as well as an older woman with short grey hair, both need to improve their attitudes and customer service skills significantly, if this place is going to thrive. Yes the baking is good and the prices are too, but sadly, not one single person must go to this bakery for the customer service or environment. They go because nowhere else has fresh baking in town, it’s the only option. Any question we had, as simple as which type of meat is in the hot dog (with buns baked around it) is met with attitude. Questioning why I would even need to know that, and saying she didn’t know, and the man who would know that isn’t there. After she argued a bit she finally went and asked a girl in the back. No comprehension whatsoever about why it would be necessary to tell someone a basic/main ingredient. No comprehension that not everyone eats every type of meat. There was also irritation and argument when we asked for baking to be put in a box, instead of thrown in paper bags. She stated that despite my concerns of the frosting coming off in the brown bags, especially in the hot summer weather, she said the frosting was hard and this wouldn’t happen. This was incorrect and of course when we got home, the bag was a mess. Baking gets squished in paper bags and why would I want maple frosting from one donut to be all over my Boston cream for example? People want their baking (even if it’s only 2-3 items) in a little box so they are presentable. The oils from the baking also start saturating the bags and also your car seat, if it’s not a quick drive. If you need to charge a few cents extra for a box, then do that. Because that must be about money. If you don’t go early, they won’t let you buy single cinnamon buns and you have to buy a whole bag of them. Also, my children asking what certain items were, was met with an irritated tone every trip. There are almost no labels to tell you what anything is, or the price. If you are so irritated by people asking questions, then I would suggest putting labels beside everything. Easy fix.
Customer service is EVERYTHING. I fear that well priced donuts has locals just putting up with the poor attitude of the woman who runs the place. As the younger generation becomes the bulk of customers in MJ (a group who has less tolerance to support businesses who make no effort to be kind and positive to their customers) this place will not thrive. To the owner, SMILE, be kind, be patient, be helpful. Act as if you like and appreciate your customers. Or perhaps hire someone to do those things who can work at the front, and on the phones for you, if it doesn’t come naturally to you.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 3

Service: 1

Gandalf vanGogh

I came to see what there was, completely unaware that I couldn't simply look around without her first confirming that I wasn't there to make an order, and the guy who came in behind me could be served first. The annoyance in her tone made no sense to me, it was tactless. I ended up getting some squares, and I had to ask for the sales receipt. I looked it over and I didn't understand the two times seven. You know I'd picked out 4 of these and 4 of those, etcetera. I knew they were 65 cents each or 6 for $3.50, but I didn't know that I had picked out 6 different types, I didn't know I had picked out exactly 24, and she was actually annoyed at my confusion, mentioning "it's the same thing," and I had to think for a sec and then i got that it was $7 was for 2 dozen. So I can confirm that she is old, impatient and rude. I came to support her business, but I will not be back, there is no excuse. You can tell which reviews are fake because they all say "staff were friendly" copied & pasted. BTW, donuts are the most unhealthy food you can give your body, ask an expert.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 2

Service: 1

A. Reda

I came to see what there was, completely unaware that I couldn't simply look around without her first confirming that I wasn't there to make an order, and the guy who came in behind me could be served first. The annoyance in her tone made no sense to me, it was tactless. I ended up getting some squares, and I had to ask for the sales receipt. I looked it over and I didn't understand the two times seven. You know I'd picked out 4 of these and 4 of those, etcetera. I knew they were 65 cents each or 6 for $3.50, but I didn't know that I had picked out 6 different types, I didn't know I had picked out exactly 24, and she was actually annoyed at my confusion, mentioning "it's the same thing," and I had to think for a sec and then i got that it was $7 was for 2 dozen. So I can confirm that she is old, impatient and rude. I came to support her business, but I will not be back, there is no excuse. You can tell which reviews are fake because they all say "staff were friendly" copied & pasted. BTW, donuts are the most unhealthy food you can give your body, ask an expert.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 2

Service: 1

Christy Schweiger

Great homemade products and friendly staff.

Jesse Salgado

First time trying the donuts and Omgosh they were delicious. Some of the best donuts I’ve ever had!

Food: 5

Alex Kim

I recently visited the best bakery in town, and I was blown away by their commitment to quality. Unlike most places that use frozen doughnuts, this bakery makes fresh doughnuts every single day. The difference in taste is remarkable. You can really tell they put effort and love into each batch. The doughnuts are light, fluffy, and absolutely delicious. Plus, the prices are very reasonable, especially considering the freshness and quality. If you appreciate fresh, high-quality baked goods at a comparable price, this bakery is a must-visit!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Jeffrey Wilkinson

Probably the best place to be in Moose Jaw first thing in the morning!! Great service - ordered a few days before and everything was ready and staff were friendly!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Peter Guerrero

The Best Donut in town

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

John Cunningham

Rainbows are for everyone. And your donuts are mediocre and get picked through slower than any other brands at work. Way too doughy

Kara M

The best Bakery around! We always make a point to stop here when we come to Moose Jaw. It’s a family favorite!!

johnny beam

Amazing baked goods , always fresh and ready , happy staff !!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Carly Mckee

Love the donuts, cookies and the bread

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Keegan

Best donuts and poppyseed of all time

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Loading...