Danny's Bakery reviews . (Bakery) in Canberra (Australian Capital Territory).
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Situation
Service hours of Danny's Bakery
Sunday
Closed
Monday
4am–3pm
Tuesday
4am–3pm
Wednesday
4am–3pm
Thursday
4am–3pm
Friday
4am–3pm
Saturday
4am–2pm
Comments of Danny's Bakery
C. R.
Had the steak and mushroom pie, cheese and bacon pie and sausage roll. Steak and mushroom wasn't chunky steak but tasty. Cheese and bacon was exactly wat was promised. Mostly bacon and cheese not a lot of mince. Sausage roll could not tell exactly what kind of sausage meat. Large in size. Great flavour bakery and rich in flavour. Would go back again.
B. P.
There is a local secret 😉 in Narrabundah only the Narrabundahs knows about, a hidden gem that of Danny's Bakery makes the best Sourdough in Canberra.
Over 32 years they are in Narrabundah a Family run business, as his Children and Grandchildren are helping him in the Bakery.
Danny is making his own doughs in the Bakery the old way, from Sourdough to White bread, also Pies, Sausage rolls, Cakes and pastries. Try the Lamingtons they are the best.
The Pie is so delicious , next time I get two, also the Sourdough bread is delicious.
Come inside the Bakery and Danny's Family will happily serving you.
Open from 5 am to 3 pm on weekdays and on Saturday 5 am to 2.00pm.
'Narrabundah ', is a word from the Indigenous Ngunnawal language meaning 'Bird of Prey '.
Celebrated in the sculpture in the park opposed the Narrabundah shops.
After the Australia Capital Territory (A.C.T) was established in 1 January 1911, all the land areas were renamed. Narrabundah was named on 20 September 1928. Narrabundah was the last of the 'inner south ' suburbs to be developed, commencing in 1947, after being delayed by the World War 2.
Narrabundah became the first blue collar suburb in Canberra, housing mainly workers in construction and printing.
Upper Narrabundah know for its small population of urban Peafowl (peacocks) with their colourful feathers.
There is a photo of the colourful Peafowl (Peacocks), thank you People in Narrabundah for the photo.
Well know residences lived in (Upper) Narrabundah the former Prime Minister John Gordon (9 September 1911 - 19 May 2002) , ( The nineteenth, Prime Minister from 10 January 1968 to 10 March 1971 of Australia), who was often seen walking home from Parliament House via Manuka suburb.
If you are an Baseball fan, there's a team in Narrabundah home of Canberra Cavalry Baseball Team, there home matches played at Narrabundah Ballpark, known also 'Bundahdome ', near Mill Creek off Goyder Crescent in old Narrabundah.
M. W.
Great! My go-too is the steak, bacon and cheese pie, but I am always up for almost anything on the shelves. I am a student at the nearby college, and often the pies get me through the day. The server can seem a little rough around the edges, but he is absolutely lovely to me every time I go in.
H. F.
The cakes and pastries taste great. Some of them look a little rough around the edges (e.g. the chocolate croissants) but they taste better then they look. Highly recommend the banoffie pies when they have them.
O. W.
Wide-range of pastries and bread on offer at Danny's Bakery - all tastes great. Also, incredibly affordable
R. M.
I've found Canberra's best sourdough here. (German sourdough to be particular - softer than the French traditional style)
The Easter Buns are the best I've had anywhere, ever. They sell quickly, so I always try to be early. The flavour, quality and size of them can't be beat!
H. R.
One of the best pies I've had since moving back to Canberra. Friendly staff and the most enjoyable food.
A. G.
The Easter Buns here are the best in Canberra! They are made with their sourdough recipe and are very generous in size and filled with fruit and spice. If you can get them whilst still warm - OMG, they are the very, very best.
A. K.
Extremely friendly staff and delicious bread rolls! If you’re lucky, you can meet the bakers at night and have a good laugh and conversation.
J. L.
Narrabundah's best hidden gem. Hands down the best sourdough in Canberra.
S. S.
Good food, tried the Hot Cross buns, nice and tasty, very big. Good prices and friendly staff.
C. M.
Great bread, open early which makes it super easy to get bread for breakfast in the morning when you run out.
K. L.
Dannys multigrain sour dough bread, wow! the best bread ever, no one can make it taste like Danny's!!
S. M.
Great Bakery.Friendly Staff.Pies To Die For.
C. C.
The bread rolls are beautiful!
G. H.
Best sourdough bread in Canberra
N. S.
The best lamingtons I ever tried.
A. S.
Old school. Bloody good. Bit of a local secret.
U. O.
Good
J. S.
C. V.
M. C.
K. M.