Category: | Bakery, Restaurant, Store, Point of interest, Establishment, Food, |
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Address: | 25 Struck Ct, Cambridge, ON N1R 8L2, Canada |
Postal code: | N1R 8L2 |
Phone: | (519) 267-4844 |
Website: | http://www.britishpridebakery.com/ |
Monday: | 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM |
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Tuesday: | 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM |
Wednesday: | 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM |
Thursday: | 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM |
Friday: | 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM |
Saturday: | 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM |
Sunday: | 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM |
I've had nothing but excellent experiences here, I shoo here for my elderly English grandmother who lives with me and I grew up on everything in that store so its nice that I can now get these items and give to my daughter as well to keep the traditions alive
Little shocked that someone below had the nerve to complain that a dtore wanted to close early during a snowstorm, presumably to keep their own staff safe. I wholeheartedly stand by the store with this and am disappointed by the entitlement attitude behind a 1 star.
Went in with a list not knowing what half the items were. Staff were incredibly helpful and helped me find everything I needed.
It was great selection! Bakery was looks so good. Feels like I am in England right now. I miss travel to England so much... But, when I come here makes me happy. I am glad I can come here.
What a truly hidden gem in Cambridge! Full of imported snacks and goods, I was so happy to find English Dairy Milk Buttons (my favourite!) Jams, crisps and custards are also found here.
There's an assortment of frozen meats in the back, as well as cold drinks. I picked up a loaf of Scottish bread, which was SO soft and moist - I had a plain slice in my car because I was excited by how good the bread felt and it tastes DELICIOUS just on it's own, highly recommend. The chicken curry pastry is also so tasty, I am impatiently planning my next visit to try the other types.
The store itself is basically spotless and maintained very well. The woman who checked me out was pleasant friendly.
My only regret is ruining wonderbread for myself after having their Scottish bread.
Positives: I enjoyed their plain and blueberry scones. They were moist, and they don't try to add any other flavours to them, which I liked. The girl working there was masked with a cloth mask; I was glad that it wasn't just a face shield. The hand pies' pastry is flaky and nice. They seemed to be following all of the Covid-19 protocols like limiting customers in the store, encouraging distancing, and providing sanitizer, and plastic shields at the food counters and even near the entrance - great work!
Negatives: I didn't see any Devon cream to go with their scones. Also, their buns were the worst I have ever purchased. They were dry, tasteless, and burnt tasting (I didn't want to make another stop somewhere else just for buns, which is why I purchased them). Zehrs' buns would have been better. 😮 We threw out the leftover buns. Also, their cheese and onion pie filling for their hand pies tasted like cheap, frozen, cheese pierogi filling from Zehrs, and it was mostly tasteless. The filling tasted processed. I was hoping to find somewhat of a substitute for the amazing cheese, potato, and onion hand pies (at the Handpie Company) that I had in PEI; I certainly didn't.