Bakeries in New Town, TAS

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Shop T2, Newtown Plaza Shopping Centre, 1 Risdon Rd, Newtown, Tas, 7008, Newtown, 7008

(03) 6228 2132
Bakers Delight is a bakery franchise in Australia with over 700 bakeries worldwide and over 30 years of experience in the business. Bakers Delight offers clients white bread, grain bread, savouries all freshly baked. Bakers Delight has been named Australia's Most Successful Bakery Franchise. Visit your local Bakers Delight store today, located at Shop T2, Newtown Plaza Shopping Centre, 1 Risdon Rd, 7008.
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32 Cross St, New Town, 7008

(03) 6228 4688
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Jackman & McRoss in New Town is a beloved bakery known for its exceptional pies and pastries, particularly the scallop, lamb, rabbit, and chickpea and vegetable pies, as well as the cauliflower and brie pie, caraway seeded rye bread, and Apricot cream cheese Danish. The coffee and teas are highly praised, with some customers mentioning the friendly and cheerful atmosphere. Some customers have noted inconsistencies with the coffee and prices, but overall the service is considered great. The bakery is popular and can be busy, but the outdoor tables are a great alternative.
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30 Carlton Street, New Town, 7008

(03) 6228 4040
Jean Pascal Lepretre is a fifth generation French National Pastry chef originating from the small town of Bolbec in Normandy, France. His parents Jean Paul and Marie Pierre Lepretre as were their parents, grandparents and great grand parents had a patisserie in this small town which was famous throughout the region.
Jean-Pascal Patisserie is a popular café in New Town, known for its friendly staff and high-quality French pastries. Many customers praise the delicious baguettes, croissants, and cakes, with some describing them as the best in Tasmania. The café also offers both eat-in and takeaway options, making it a convenient destination for locals and tourists alike. Some visitors have noted that the seating area can be cramped or lacking in sunlight, but overall the atmosphere is described as cozy and welcoming. A few reviews mention excellent service and a good range of pastries.