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Bakehouse
Bakehouse meaning
A building or an apartment used for the preparing and baking of bread and other baked goods. | A building principally containing ovens. | Bakery.
Example sentences (14)
Kay Fairweather remembers the shop: “I have fond memories of this shop and also the bakehouse in Monastery Street from the 1950s!
Legacy Bakehouse president, will continue leading the company after the acquisition.
Peace and Loaf Bakehouse is listed as 12 out of 71 restaurants in on TripAdvisor.
As a result, the Bakehouse has officially employed 70 members of staff as of the first day of trade.
Between construction delays, bad weather and waiting for approvals, the process had taken much longer to complete than the Village Bakehouse team had hoped.
John-Paul Chesworth's new premises Bakehouse and Bar is in a former greengrocer in Newchurch Road.
Much like Melbourne and Sydney, a levelling of baking quality has played a massive part – exceptional sourdough and focaccia is being punched out at bakeries and cafes such as Doughcraft, Riser, Cordelia Sourdough Bakehouse and Cerin Pasticceria.
One of the tasty cupcakes from Susie's Bakehouse.
One reviewer wrote: "I am absolutely loving having this bakehouse open.
Ross Duncan, 33, who has lived in St Ives most of his life and manages the Cornish Bakehouse, exclusively revealed to the Mail the stark financial contrast for businesses and workers during the winter.
Start your day with a breakfast sandwich or burrito from the Scottish Bakehouse.
The discussion will be moderated by Bakehouse Director Cathy Leff.
The four-course dinner will include antipasti plates such as pork belly and mozzarella croquettes and tomatoes with fresh buffalo ricotta served on E5 Bakehouse bread.
A Tel Aviv-based bakery run by graphic designer and entrepreneur Chloe Webb, the Showroom Bakehouse churns picture-first pastries year-round.