Soboro Bakery located at 17 Petty Cury, Cambridge CB2 3NE, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01223 362195

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M T

3 Google Rating

If the tables were wiped down and the last occupants trays removed BEFORE my family and I sat down t

3/ 5

If the tables were wiped down and the last occupants trays removed BEFORE my family and I sat down that would have been great. After spending £23.10 on 4 baguettes 2 waters and 2 cokes the sit down was required... Can't fault the baguettes though. Tasty.

Grace Roa

2 Google Rating

Some of the pastries are ok. Pricey for the taste. Looks good but didn't taste that great for the pr

2/ 5

Some of the pastries are ok. Pricey for the taste. Looks good but didn't taste that great for the price. Coffee was average, I will go somewhere if you just want coffee like Aromi. Cakes are ok. Tried to taste everything to give the benefit but after 3 tries still the same. If it was cheaper maybe.

blackMZworld .

1 Google Rating

Additional charge of around 20% for sitting in, although there is only SELF-SERVICE available. Quali

1/ 5

Additional charge of around 20% for sitting in, although there is only SELF-SERVICE available. Quality of bakery is middle range. The toilet is fascinatingly dirty. Save your money, save your nerves, go somewhere else.

Hashim Khan

4 Google Rating

Food was good especially the sandwiches, but there's a really moody woman serving at the till who k

4/ 5

Food was good especially the sandwiches, but there's a really moody woman serving at the till who kinds of bosses the others around

Enrico Vicari

4 Google Rating

A unique atmosphere and great food. The fried buns filled with ham and cheese are simply amazing. Al

4/ 5

A unique atmosphere and great food. The fried buns filled with ham and cheese are simply amazing. All the drinks and the desserts are also really really good. Sure the prices are a bit expensive but it's a nice alternative to a normal café.

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  • Monday07:30 AM - 06:30 PM
  • Tuesday07:30 AM - 06:30 PM
  • Wednesday07:30 AM - 06:30 PM
  • Thursday07:30 AM - 06:30 PM
  • Friday07:30 AM - 06:30 PM
  • Saturday07:30 AM - 06:30 PM
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