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Cafe and bakery producing gourmet desserts, chocolates along with offering catering services.
www.affairs-chocolate.com
Bakery specializing in cookies, party platter, tortes and fancy pastries and wedding cakes.
www.alessibakeries.com
Family owned and operated bakery offering a full line of homemade bakery products including wedding cakes, danishes, pies, ladylocks and more.
www.allentownbakery.com
Bakery specializing in baked items for the 'Health Conscious Epicurean' .
www.allspicebakery.com
Bakery that offers breads, pies, specialty cakes and dessert trays.
www.ambrosiabakery.com
Specializes in donuts, cookies, brownies, pastries and bread.
www.andersonsbakery.com
Producer of Italian pastries including business cookies trays, holiday trays and specialty cakes.
www.angelamia.net
Gourmet bakery and gift shop that also sell their products through traditional retailers.
www.annaidanme.com
Part of the Triarc restaurant group, company is a national fast food restaurant chain known for its roast beef sandwiches. Triarc also owns the TJ Cinnamons fast bakery concept restaurants.
www.arby.com
Atlanta-based fast food franchise opportunity with a bakery/cafe focus.
www.atlantabread.com
Deli, bakery and cafe specializing in breads, bagels, pastries and pizza.
www.bakedintel.com
Bakery that caters to the retail market and the foodservice industry with cakes, tortes, pastries, cookies, party trays and more.
www.bakerydelight.com
Foodservice franchise serving Beaver Tails, a pastry treat. Located throughout North America, at tourist destinations.
www.beavertailsinc.com
Producers of Italian and Eastern European cookies. Online ordering available.
www.bellabakery.com
Provider of a variety of Italian style pastries as well as birthday, wedding and special occasion cakes.
www.bellapalermo.com
Bakery offering wedding cakes, breads, pastries and special occasion cakes.
www.benkerts.com
Bringing cakes, pastries and breads to suburban Chicago and Evanston, Illinois.
www.bennisonscakes.com
Pastry shop offering an online holiday catalog and catering services.
www.bitofswiss.com
Bakery specializing in cookies, cakes, danishes, muffins and mega pastries.
www.bonappetitbakery.com
Family owned and operated wholesale bakery located in Chicago, Illinois. Company specializes in specialty cakes, donuts, and danishes.
www.cloverhill.com
Producer and distributor of cookies, chocolate and flowers through ecommerce and franchise stores.
www.mrsfields.com
Bakery and cafe that is also known as the St. Louis Bread Company.
www.panera.com
Bakery that ships pastries, rolls, bagels and breads anywhere in the world.
www.primeline-america.com
Bakery producing and distributing sourdough and sweet dough products throughout Kern and Tulare counties in California.
www.pyreneesbakery.com
Bakery specializing in gourmet specialty cookies, biscottis, cakes and pastries.
www.scottosbakery.com
Company operates a full service sugar-free bakery and confection store.
www.sugarlessdelite.com
Locations range from full standard stores with in-store baking facilities, to combo units with Wendy's and Tim Hortons under one roof, to carts and kiosks found in shopping malls, highway outlets, universities and hospitals; franchise opportuni...
www.timhortons.com
Bakery was designed to provide fast-food concepts with a breakfast, snack, and dessert dual-brand that can be added to any existing restaurant.
www.tjcinnamons.com
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Mrs. Fields did it in 1977. She took a family recipe and made it into a small bakery business. Today Mrs. Fields has almost 400 stores in 80 countries. You might not have such big plans for your recipe, but even if your dreams are humble, you can have a successful bakery if you do your homework before you preheat the oven. A successful bakery depends on:
1. Master bakers who know that the proof is in the pudding…or bread.
2. Good sanitation practices.
3. A unique concept.
4. Most importantly, delicious pastries and bread.
Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done
Join baking industry groups
Whether you’ve chosen to tackle a wholesale bakery or a retail bakery, you’ll want to keep up with trends, regulations and tradeshows.
I recommend: The Retail Bakers of America association offers retail bakeries continued education and resources to enhance business operations including certification programs for journey bakers, bakers, decorators and master bakers. The American Bakers Association represents wholesale bakeries in the U.S. as well as their suppliers to influence legislation and issues that face wholesale bakeries. Two other good industry associations that provide education and events to the baking industry are the Bread Bakers Guild of America and AIB International. Check out additional organizations at Business.com.
Educate your staff
Bread is only as good as the baker. And if your bakery serves pastries, you probably already know that a pastry chef is one of the most respected in the food world because of the scientific expertise it takes to master baking.
I recommend: Sign your primary baking staff up for courses at the AIB School of Baking. The school offers resident courses, continuing education seminars and certificate programs.
Food safety and regulations
Bakeries, like other food service businesses, are regulated by the federal government and other local agencies. Check with your local food safety department, usually at the city or county level, for regulations and requirements.
I recommend: Check out our Guide to Starting a Food Business for more information on regulations. Get help from Rochester Midland’s BrandGuard Program to increase your bakery’s odds of producing safe food on a consistent basis.
Bakery equipment and supplies
Source your supplies and equipment before you design your bakery.
I recommend: Find information on ingredients, equipment, sanitation necessities and packaging suppliers at www.bema.org. You can also source new and used equipment, ovens, supplies, mixers and fryers at www.bakery.com and www.pastrynet.com. Find additional suppliers at Business.com. Consider purchasing specialized software for retail or wholesale bakeries. The GlobalBake Bakery and Food Processing System is software specialized for retail and wholesale bakeries.
Create a business plan for your bakery
Any successful retail food shop owner can tell you that one of the main keys to success is to write a specialized business plan. You need to find your bakery’s niche and go from there.
I recommend: Download a computer-based program that helps you plan, start, operate and manage a bakery at www.125aday.com. If you want to specialize further, Lyncoln Solutions provides equipment, support, training, and store installation to get a French-style bakery up and running, with no background in baking. Another hot trend popping up across the country is pet bakeries. Get more information on this niche bakery at www.mysmallbiz.com.
Keep up on bakery trends
Trade publications offer up-to-date trend information, supplier resources, special events, and baking competitions.
I recommend: Modern Baking Magazine shares trends, food safety compliance issues and supplier updates. Baking Management focuses on the field of manufacturers and wholesalers of breads, cakes, sweet goods, cookies, crackers, snacks, pizza, tortillas, mixes, doughs, and other baked goods. Bakingbusiness.com is an online community for professionals in wholesale and retail baking and offers daily news, extensive article archives, grain-based foods industry statistics and company data, technology and production information, product updates and supplier resources. Other trade magazines include Snackfood & Wholesale Bakery Magazine, Milling & Baking News, Baking & Snack, Baking Buyer, Pastry Art & Design and Pastry's Best.
Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide
- • Retail bakeries may elicit a charming image of a Parisian street window full of artisanal breads, but don’t count out opening a wholesale portion of the business. Many restaurants don’t have an in-house pastry chef or baker. Supplying bread daily to high-end restaurants is often a guarantee for regular business that pays very well.
- • Scour local coffeehouses and delis to see if they would consider selling your baked goods or using your bread in their sandwiches. It will not only provide them with fresh baked items, but will be a good marketing tool to drive customers to your bakery.
- • No bread maker should be without an automatic slicer. Most Americans are used to having their bread pre-sliced and won’t have it any other way.
- • Consider sampling one item a day to introduce your entire baked goods case to your customers.


