6 bakeries in Budapest, editor-picked for bakeries open sunday. Bakeries baking on sundays. All bakeries in Budapest.

Daubner Cukrászda ★ 4.6

varkerulet · Szépvölgyi út 50, 1025 Budapest

Hours: Wed-Sun 09:00-19:00, closed Mon-Tue

Daubner on Szepvolgyi ut in Buda's Rozsadomb hills runs a hundred-year cake counter where locals queue for birthday and name-day pastries in Budapest.

Tip: Closed Mon and Tue; queues run 30 minutes deep on weekend mornings.

Artizán Bakery ★ 4.4

lipotvaros · Hold utca 3, 1054 Budapest

Hours: Mon-Sat 08:00-19:00, Sun 09:00-15:00

Artizan near the Hold utca market in the 5th district is the downtown sourdough bakery favoured by Budapest cafes, with long-ferment loaves and laminated pastry.

Tip: Mon to Sat 08:00 to 19:00, Sun 09:00 to 15:00; sells out by 14:00 most days.

Stika Bakery ★ 4.3

erzsebetvaros · Dob utca 46, 1074 Budapest

Hours: Tue-Sun 08:00-18:00, closed Mon

Stika on Dob utca in the Jewish Quarter bakes laminated pastry, sourdough loaves and kurtoskalacs in a former kosher bakery, a new-wave Budapest morning room.

Tip: Closed Mondays; the line runs out the door by 09:30 on weekends.

Szamos Marcipán Cukrászda Párizsi utca ★ 4.2

lipotvaros · Párizsi utca 3, 1052 Budapest

Hours: Mon-Sun 10:00-19:00

Szamos Marcipan on Parizsi utca near Ferenciek tere is the 1987-opened downtown shop of Hungary's biggest marzipan and patisserie brand, with cakes, marzipan and ice cream, Budapest.

Tip: Open daily 10:00 to 19:00; the marzipan-figure window display is a sight on its own.

Első Pesti Rétesház ★ 4.2

lipotvaros · Október 6 utca 22, 1051 Budapest

Hours: Daily 09:00-22:00

Elso Pesti Reteshaz on Oktober 6 utca is Budapest's first dedicated strudel house, in a 1812 building with bakers stretching dough across the open table.

Tip: Daily 09:00 to 22:00; ask to watch the dough-stretching demo at 11:00 or 16:00.

Molnár's Kürtőskalács ★ 3.9

lipotvaros · Váci utca 31, 1052 Budapest

Hours: Daily 10:00-22:00

Molnar's on Vaci utca rolls chimney cake over an open coal fire and serves cinnamon, walnut and chocolate variants to a brisk downtown queue in Budapest.

Tip: Cash and card accepted; the coal-fire counter is at the door, watch the rolling.