
Shatila Bakery: Authentic Lebanese sweets from Dearborn, famed for crisp baklava and timeless flavors.
Shatila Bakery offers a rich selection of Lebanese pastries and desserts from Dearborn. Praised for fresh, crisp baklava with pistachios, and a wide variety including katayef, barazeh, halawat jiben, ice cream, and fresh pomegranate juice. Reviews note consistent high quality, nostalgic flavors, and Turkish coffee prepared to order, making it a Michigan staple for many lovers of Middle Eastern sweets.
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Freshly made baklava, zlabia, katayef, and more, using traditional Lebanese recipes for authentic flavor.
A variety of Lebanese-style ice creams and sweet treats, perfect for cooling off or indulging.
Nationwide shipping and wholesale options for businesses and individuals to enjoy our sweets anywhere.
Handcrafted unsweetened juices like pomegranate and freshly brewed Turkish coffee made to order.
Beautifully packaged gift tins and boxes of pastries, ideal for sharing with family and friends.
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Overall rating
jerome Sanna
The Middle Eastern pastries are very good. We've bought them several times, and the quality is always consistent. Since I often go to Morocco, I can tell you that the Zlabia are identical to the ones there. As for the other pastries, being French, I'm not a big fan, but that's just my personal taste. The pastries are beautiful and very well presented.
Ali Mansour
High quality lebanese sweets with huge variety. U crave it they definitely have it . Been going there for over 20 years the quality and flavors r always consistent 👌 must try !
Rosela B.
It’s hard to find excellently prepared baklava these days, but this bakery (shipping straight from Dearborn) is well worth it. Shatila Bakery is a Michigan staple. Their baklava is exceptional: crisp, delicate layers of filo, perfectly spiced nuts, and a syrup that’s flavorful without being overly sweet. I usually get one tin, but I find myself ordering more to share with family and friends. 😄
JOSEPHINE LOCAL
I grew up in Michigan, and my mother would take a weekly trip to Dearborn to pick up Middle Eastern foods and treats. Now that we live in Charlotte, North Carolina for over 6 years, those flavors always bring back warm memories. No place in NC comes close to Shatila! A friend of my mother-in-law recently sent us a gift from Dearborn with two different sweets (pictured in my review). While my family enjoyed them, I found myself wishing she had sent the baklava with pistachios—the kind I fell in love with after years of my mom bringing it home from Shatila Bakery. That baklava was unforgettable: delicate, fresh, and melt-in-your-mouth delicious, so different from the prepackaged treats we received. You must go to Dearborn and experience this bakery! Josephine Local Guide
Rabih J
Freshest, crunchiest, tastiest and perfectly balanced sweetness of dessert you can ever find outside Lebanon. My favorites are: The Baklawa with pistachios and with nuts, fried Katayef with walnuts and with qachtah, Barazeh, ice cream, freshly made unsweetened juices especially the pomegranate juice, Turkish coffee prepared for each order and last but not least the shredded halawat jiben. My least favorite is: The kinefeh which I prefer and highly recommend to eat it at Lebon sweet. Because Shatila doe not keep it hot and reheat it in microwave. I will not eat a reheated Kinefeh in a microwave. Then The flavor and quality decrease drastically.