Five Delectable Boston-Area Bakeries and Cafés

From gochujang sticky buns to absurdly buttery croissants, Boston’s bakers are having a moment.


Overhead view of a box of Middle Eastern sweets covered with bits of dried rose petals.

Yafa Bakery & Café sweets. / Photo by Rachel Leah Blumenthal

We’re delighted that our November 2025 issue is out now, and with it the return of our annual Top 50 Restaurants list. While that list centers around special-occasion dinner spots, we enjoy daytime snacking just as much. As such, we wanted to share some of our current favorite bakery-cafés in and near Boston. We hope your sweet tooth will thanks us.

A croissant and hot chocolate sit on a marble table next to faux fur upholstery.

A croissant at Imagine. / Photo by Rachel Leah Blumenthal

Imagine

Best of Boston winner, 2025 (Best New Bakery-Café)

The baking masters behind Iggy’s Bread have built a serene shrine to buttery perfection. Here, flaky folds of dough become ethereal croissants in a Santa Fe–inspired space. The fireplace only adds to the coziness.

358 Huron Ave., Huron Village, Cambridge, iggysbread.com.

Closeup on a round loaf of sourdough bread with a circular design in the flour on top and a big golden split down the middle of the crust.

A loaf of sourdough from La Saison Bakery. / Photo by Rachel Leah Blumenthal

La Saison Bakery

Best of Boston winner, 2021 (Best Croissants), 2022 (Best Bakery), and 2023 (Best Slice of Cake)

Cambridge’s sourdough obsession started here, and the chocolate cake alone justifies the constant lines. La Saison’s roomier late-2024 Charlestown expansion—complete with kids’ toys and a communal table—broadens the reach of those inimitable loaves. Don’t miss the brown-butter chocolate chip cookies.

407 Concord Ave., Cambridge, 617-547-0009; 221 Main St., Charlestown, Boston, 617-337-5087; lasaison-bakery.com.

A latte in a paper cup is served on a table with an intricate checkers board built in.

Sweet tahini latte at Madhouse Cafe. / Photo by Rachel Leah Blumenthal

Madhouse Café

Best of Boston winner, 2023 (Best New Café) and 2024 (Best Coffee Shop)

Sweet tahini lattes, soft za’atar bread, even motorcycle repairs—this Roxbury coffeehouse doesn’t believe in boring. Connected to a busy bike repair shop, the lively space offers entertainment beyond ample greenery and eye-catching décor. The petite menu is well-thought-out, from locally sourced coffee to sunshine-y lemon cake.

24 Blue Hill Ave., Roxbury, 617-620-1501, madhousecafe.com.

A sticky bun sits on a white table with a pastel green chair nearby.

The gochujang citrus sticky bun at Nine Winters. / Photo by Rachel Leah Blumenthal

Nine Winters

Gochujang in a sticky bun? It might just be our favorite treat of the year. The gently spicy creation anchors this former Korean-American pop-up’s permanent Cambridge location. Adding to the allure: coffee and tea concoctions that drink like cocktails, such as the “Inyeon”—orange ginger beer, cold brew, and gochugaru spun sugar.

292 Concord Ave., Huron Village, Cambridge, ninewinters.com.

Overhead view of a Middle Eastern pastry dusted with a crumbled pistachio and rose petal topping.

The rose petal-covered kunafah cream at Yafa Bakery & Café. / Photo by Rachel Leah Blumenthal

Yafa Bakery & Café

Best of Boston winner, 2023 (Best New Bakery) and 2024 (Best Bakery)

The hospitable staff hands out free samples of chai karak and baklava like they’re running for mayor—a smart strategy when crowds are waiting at this Palestinian bakery. Fresh savory breads lead to beautiful sweets where pistachios, dates, and chocolate steal the show.

594 Somerville Ave., Somerville, 617-616-5310, yafabakerycafe.com.

A version of this piece was first published in the print edition of the November 2025 issue as an addendum to the Top 50 Restaurants list.


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