Positioned at 3 Princess Victoria St in Clifton, Parsons Bakery has built a reputation for excellence with its artisanal baked goods. This charming bakery prides itself on using traditional baking methods combined with contemporary flavors that delight customers of all ages. The inviting atmosphere makes it a perfect spot for morning coffees or afternoon treats with friends. Parsons Bakery’s skilled bakers are dedicated to quality and customer satisfaction, offering custom cakes for special occasions as well as daily fresh breads and pastries. Experience the warmth and flavor of local baking at Parsons – where every bite tells a story.

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Kathy Grew

1 Google Rating

Bought a pack of four ‘jam’ doughnuts. We ate two and there was less than half a teaspoon of ja

1/ 5

Bought a pack of four ‘jam’ doughnuts. We ate two and there was less than half a teaspoon of jam between them. They get one star for not being greasy. I will never buy them again

steph moseley

5 Google Rating

Excellent meal deal including baguette style sandwich, a drink and any cake for 3.75. Sandwiches wer

5/ 5

Excellent meal deal including baguette style sandwich, a drink and any cake for 3.75. Sandwiches were yummy too with lots of filling.

kiriakianna galanoudi

3 Google Rating

Good quality of food . They are very unprofessional though. I understand they can be busy but they s

3/ 5

Good quality of food . They are very unprofessional though. I understand they can be busy but they should acknowledge their customers rather than letting them stand there awkwardly. Quite rude for a customer service business. If they started smiling to people it would be good for their business.

Garry Cockerill

5 Google Rating

Awesome beef and stilton pastie Cakes are to die for😉

5/ 5

Awesome beef and stilton pastie Cakes are to die for😉

heavyPaul B

4 Google Rating

Really lovely

4/ 5

Really lovely

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