The Redland Bakery is located at 8 Cotham Hill, Redland, Bristol BS6 6LF, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with The Redland Bakery and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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John Mendez

5 Google Rating

You must try this place a very nice shop and all so you can take a excellent 🍞 back home made the

5/ 5

You must try this place a very nice shop and all so you can take a excellent 🍞 back home made there all so you can have a breakfast wen you are waiting the staff make you feel well come.

Hung-Yuan Cheng

5 Google Rating

Great portion and value. Support locals.

5/ 5

Great portion and value. Support locals.

huw lloyd

1 Google Rating

Went in asked a simple question got a rude reponse. Bought a sausage roll anyways and the dude chuck

1/ 5

Went in asked a simple question got a rude reponse. Bought a sausage roll anyways and the dude chucked my change down and turned his back on me without saying thanks or putting the change in my extended hand. Sausage roll was worse then a greggs and cost more. Never going back

Stefan Peat-Pordage

5 Google Rating

You can tell by how loved his place is when you see locals coming in for their loaves of bread and f

5/ 5

You can tell by how loved his place is when you see locals coming in for their loaves of bread and for good reasons. The Cornish Pasties are the best I have ever had, stuffed with all the right stuff and the service was great. Worth going out your way for this little gem.

Andrew Viney

4 Google Rating

Really nice local bakery selling a selection of bread, cakes, pastries and sandwiches. Good place fo

4/ 5

Really nice local bakery selling a selection of bread, cakes, pastries and sandwiches. Good place for breakfast or lunch. Avoid the coffee though - latte tasted like it was made from filter coffee (it wasn't though).

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