Barkers located at 60 Chesterton Rd, Cambridge CB4 1EP, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01223 314422

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Robbie Philpott

5 Google Rating

Fresh food, excellent service, gem of a place.

5/ 5

Fresh food, excellent service, gem of a place.

Mike Stomp

5 Google Rating

Brilliant love a good old chicken tikka baguette

5/ 5

Brilliant love a good old chicken tikka baguette

Abbie Jowett

5 Google Rating

Staff are so friendly here and the food is always good.

5/ 5

Staff are so friendly here and the food is always good.

Rachel Hayward

5 Google Rating

Great little place to sit or takeaway

5/ 5

Great little place to sit or takeaway

Philip Withnall

3 Google Rating

A large selection of pastries and cakes, but a poor selection of bread loaves and rolls. According t

3/ 5

A large selection of pastries and cakes, but a poor selection of bread loaves and rolls. According to their website, products are baked in Cottenham rather than on-site. Probably quite nice if you're looking for a pasty/cake for breakfast or lunch, but not if you're looking for warm, fresh-out-of-the-oven bread.

Gail Matthews

5 Google Rating

Lovely ladies great food and think I go in 2 often as they now know what I have the minute I walk in

5/ 5

Lovely ladies great food and think I go in 2 often as they now know what I have the minute I walk in ..great place

graham newman

5 Google Rating

Great filled Rolls good bread friendly service

5/ 5

Great filled Rolls good bread friendly service

Stephen Edwards

5 Google Rating

My usual go to when I am having a bad day in the office. The bacon rolls are the best, and they have

5/ 5

My usual go to when I am having a bad day in the office. The bacon rolls are the best, and they have such great meal deals too. Very generous sized cakes. Staff are super friendly. And are always helpful Great selection of lunches and cakes. And I recently enjoyed a home delivered afternoon tea as well which was just as good.

Marcus Lawernce

5 Google Rating

Best bakery in Cambridge

5/ 5

Best bakery in Cambridge

Andrew Foster

5 Google Rating

Freindly staff great rolls try the ham and Marmite ans salard that is what I ask for.

5/ 5

Freindly staff great rolls try the ham and Marmite ans salard that is what I ask for.

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