
Artisan baked goods, Pittsburgh's neighborhood bakery.
Five Points Artisan Bakeshop is a bakery and food store located at 6520 Wilkins Ave in Pittsburgh, PA. Identified as a point of interest and establishment, it serves as a local destination for baked goods and snacks. The shop welcomes residents and visitors to explore its offerings in the Pittsburgh community.
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Freshly baked items like croissants, cardamom buns, and cookies made daily with high-quality ingredients.
Handcrafted breads available for purchase, perfect for taking home to enjoy.
Serving great coffee, including cold brew, to complement your baked goods.
Cozy indoor area with ample seating for a peaceful meal or workspace.
Convenient to-go service for pastries and breads to enjoy elsewhere.
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Ryan Schneider
Gigi
This is some of the best sourdough bread I’ve ever had!
Matt Bacher
Omri Schwarz
I had a very disappointing experience at this bakery. I called to order 6 challahs and was told by the employee that I could only buy 2. There was no clear explanation given. Right after that, I asked a friend to call and place an order as well. My friend was able to order 4 challahs without any issue. This made the situation very confusing. When I came to pick up the challahs, I politely asked why I was told I could only buy 2 while someone else could order more. Unfortunately, no one could give me a clear answer. The whole experience left me feeling uncomfortable and wondering if the difference in treatment had something to do with my accent. I hope the bakery takes this seriously and treats all customers the same in the future.
Brian Saghy
One of, if not the best bakery in Pittsburgh for laminated pastries and breads. Love the cardomom bun- best eaten fresh the same day. The lemon poppyseed pastry is also divine - they don't skimp on the poppy seeds! There's basically always a line out the door, for good reason. The quality is consistently good. We're so fortunate to have this in Pittsburgh.
Ethan Ross
This is one of my favorite bakeries in Pittsburgh, and the sandwiches are incredible, but they are only served on certain days, and only there until sold out. You have to get there early to get a sandwich. If you want to make your own sandwich, get some of the French rolls. The mini pies are also very good too, as well as the croissants. The bakery has the vibe of a little hole in the wall place, but very hospitable. They also serve coffee.