Yellow Dog Bread Co ★ 3.9
A neighbourhood artisan bakery on East Franklin Street offering handcrafted breads, pastries, and baked goods made from scratch. A devoted local following.
Worth the queue: Seasonal sourdough loaf
La Farm Bakery is a bakery in Raleigh.
The Triangle's premier French boulangerie by James Beard-nominated Master Baker Lionel Vatinet. Breads, pastries, and viennoiseries baked fresh daily.
Editorially verified June 24, 2026 by Lewis Vaughan, TableJourney editor. Source.
Address: 122 Glenwood Ave, Raleigh, NC 27603
A neighbourhood artisan bakery on East Franklin Street offering handcrafted breads, pastries, and baked goods made from scratch. A devoted local following.
Worth the queue: Seasonal sourdough loaf
North Raleigh Creekside location of the James Beard-nominated La Farm Bakery. Fresh breads and pastries daily; Counter Culture coffee; eat-in available.
Worth the queue: Hand-shaped baguette
Big Ed's scratch-made biscuits are a benchmark for North Carolina breakfast baking. Made daily at the City Market since 1989 and best paired with country ham.
Worth the queue: Buttermilk biscuit with country ham
Transfer Co. Food Hall's bagel counter serving hand-rolled New York-style bagels. The everything bagel with scallion cream cheese has the strongest following.
Worth the queue: Everything bagel with scallion cream cheese
North Carolina's first WSET wine school weaves Spanish and Mediterranean baking into its pairing classes. Baked output is available to class participants.
Worth the queue: Spanish and Mediterranean pastries
Founded in 2014, Boulted Bread mills its own organic grain on a stone mill. Sourdough and pastries sell out by mid-morning on weekends; arrive before 09:00.
Worth the queue: Country sourdough loaf