Up All Night Bakery
1221 Bellevue Ave, Richmond
(804) 918-8722
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The food was good, but I think that I was wanting something slightly different. That is why the star count is only a 4 and not a 5. What I did get was very good
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 5
Sourdough is not sour enough. Everything could use a little more bake time or higher temperature because they're pretty pale.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 4
Grabbed two croissants.
One sweet which was alright and the a croissant sandwich with pimento cheese, hot honey, and bacon. Don’t know if I caught them at the wrong time but the sandwich wasn’t heated at all, was actually fully cold. Maybe the sandwich is served cold but with it being bacon that seems off.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 2
Service: 3
First time going after I called up and asked about the sour dough loaves. I usually got Europa Crust but hate taking the 30 minute drive for a single boule so wanted to find quality bread closer to where I live. I have had gluten sensitivity which caused swollen parotid glands and a belly bloat for a few days after but don’t get this with sourdough that’s why I like it however they aren’t all made the same at bakeries. There was a steady flow of traffic in and out and folks seemed to be regular customers as they chatted with the lady at the counter. The problem is I asked for sourdough based on my needs and when I got home the loaf I got had a strong jalapeño undertone and was the “saltiest “ I’ve ever eaten. I thought that was a full and figured I’d try one more time but it was the same thing. What if I’d had an allergic reaction to the jalapeño flavor? If I ask four sour dough and get something that looks like a standard white loaf of bread which I didn’t want and called ahead to confirm I would not get, I’d be hesitant to trust the ingredients. What all is being used to make the bread because it’s obviously not just flour, water and yeast anymore which might hinder folks with food allergies that still want to enjoy bread products… I also suspect it was cooked thoroughly because it was hard on the outside but extra spongy on the inside which gave it a sort of moist taste even after four days …hard to describe but did not taste like any sourdough I’ve eaten in the past and I’ve had many different versions from different places. My belly and face were swollen after the second helping (shame on me) but I wanted to confirm it was the bread and not me…frustrated because I made a special trip and ended up with the equivalent of a store bought loaf with a flavoring I never asked for for $6…it would helpful if someone was available and knowledgeable about ingredients and the variation in the types of loaves…
Food: 2
Service: 5
Our local bakery! Been going for years and have always been our go to. We love the croissants, bread, and scones.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Bakery, Croissant, Scone, Morning Bun, Au Chocolat
The savory pastries are a highlight, but everything is great
The best scones I've ever had! Always consistently delicious
Good options for croissants and other bakery items
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
Been meaning to try this local bakery for a while and it was fine. Drip coffee $3. An interesting assortment of croissants, challah and scones with a $13 deal on 4 day-old pastries. The cheddar, garlic, herb scone I got was really dry, which I know is how scones are but it was unpleasantly so. I asked if they could warm it up and the polite but aloof cashier said unfortunately no, they don’t do that. There is no indoor seating, just two small metal outdoor tables. More like three stars tbh but it’s a small local bakery with nothing inherently wrong with it and I love to see small businesses. Nothing wrong with giving in a try at least once and maybe you’ll get something yummier! Their croissants seem to be their speciality and they looked very stretchy and fluffy inside based on a girl eating one near me.
Everything is fantastic! Had the Boston Crème croissant, lemon lavender scone, cinnamon roll croissant, and the Irish soda bread! So delicious! Be sure to give them a try, you will love it!
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The bacon, pimento cheese, hot honey on croissant is the best breakfast sandwich EVER! The mocha morning bun with a cup of coffee on a crisp autumn morning is a self care moment.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Plain Croissant, Pimento Cheese, Pastries, Croissant, Morning Bun
Perfect neighborhood bakery. Great scones. Croissants are delicious and creative. Good variations on bread. And cookies!! 🍪
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Baguette, Local Blueberry Scone, VA Ham Cheese Croissant, Pastries, Morning Bun
Delicious. So hard to choose from the many sweet and savory varieties of pastries that I ended up with one savory each and three sweet pastries. The cinnamon roll was different, delicious, but of a flakier dough. Hard to describe so you'll just have to have one yourself. The sweet ones were eaten over two days to leisurely enjoy them. Lucky are you all who live in the vicinity of this wonderful bakery. This is a wonderful bakery, not a coffee shop, as the coffee was in a pump dispenser and was good but not great.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Everything here is amazing but nothing in this world can compare to their cinnamon roll croissant. It is incredible. Also the employees is always so friendly and happy to answer any questions.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Baguette, Pastries, Morning Bun
I was very pleased with this cozy, quaint bakery. The savory scone was perfectly tender, more like a biscuit—soft and moist. The lavender bun had just the right hint of floral flavor. I’ll definitely return. All smiles.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 4
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