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    • Peoples Brothers Bakery. 2765 Fort St., Detroit; 313-383-9090. People’s Brothers Bakery has been in operation for nearly a century, with its current owners operating the establishment for over 40 years.
    • Victor Bakery. 36 Victor St., Highland Park; 313-869-5322. This bakery began in 1958 from the garage of the original owner. It is now a staple in Highland Park as the city goes through revitalization.
    • Chene Modern Bakery. 17041 W. Warren Ave.; Detroit; 313-582-0700. This iconic bakery began in the 1930s on Chene Street in Detroit's old Poletown. In the 1950s, it moved to the newer and growing Polish neighborhood by Warrendale, but kept the name.
    • New Palace Bakery. 9833 Joseph Campau St., Hamtramck; 313-875-1334. Perhaps one of the Detroit area’s most infamous bakeries, New Palace Bakery has been in operation from more than 100 years.
  3. Jun 23, 2020 · Via Vito's Bakery on Facebook. If you’re looking for authentic Italian desserts, Vito’s is the way to go. Vito Bommarito launched his bakery using family recipes in 1970, and has since been voted Best of Detroit by WDIV for its cannolis, cassatta cakes and muffalettas.

  4. Jun 20, 2023 · Some spots such as Sister Pie are uniquely Detroit, conjuring flavors found right here in Michigan. Whether the day calls for a savory egg galette, a frosted sugar cookie, or a sweet and nutty...

  5. Dec 15, 2016 · Scroll down to view images. Sister pie. 8066 Kercheval Ave, Detroit. 313-447-5550. The name of this bakery may have the word “pie” in it, but Sister Pie does a lot more than bake up the delicious...

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  7. Jun 2, 2023 · Photo by Olivia Colacicco on Unsplash. Detroits culinary scene is forever expanding, and that’s no exception for our fantastic bakeries! From flaky croissants and gooey cookies to standout coffee and artisanal bread, the city boasts an array of hotspots for baked goods that every Detroiter should try!

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