Someone gave me a custard slice from the Pound Bakery this week, it was surprisingly nice. Does anyone here frequent this place? Would you recommend any of their cakes, sandwiches or pies/pasties?
It's a napoleon, not a custard slice, you damn heathen
>>7840996
It's a mille-feuille not a napoleon, you damn heathen
>>7841000
Damn, you're completely right.
Cheeseburger pasty...
>>7841035
Nice meme pasty
>>7840986
is this like Greggs?
>>7841607
Similar and cheaper
2/10 - Pound Bakery is an absolute pile of shite. The pies are half potato, half air and the pastry is barely even flaky.
I was surprised to find something that makes Gregg's look upmarket, but here we are.
>>7841607
>the spicy one
why do i never see this any more
I'm really tempted to open up my own bakery here in Canada and sell pasties among other things. I really miss them. But it would just be a shame if I went through all that trouble and they didn't turn out to be a little popular in my area. Don't know if pasties aren't popular here because they aren't too commonly found in the first place, or they just didn't take off when bakeries tried selling them.
>>7841892
Start of in a small stall somewhere to gauge responce before opening a shop?
>>7841897
That'll be the best thing to do. I'm gonna be living really close to a university next year, and I think selling something like cheap like pasties to students would work well, especially during the colder months.
>>7841000
>three layers of puff pastry
This sounds a little bit decadent.
>>7841937
I am
Greenhalges is God tier bakery
Until they stopped doing puff pastry sausage rolls. Cunts
Pasties are GOAT though