Zachary Martz
Make sure to stop here in the morning around 10am to get some fresh ginger cakes. A traditional recipient made the “old way” in a wood-fire oven. When the cakes are warm they fill you up with joy. Limit 6 per person but also under $2 each. Such a great treat to start out your historical day!
Carla Griffith
At the time my husband and I were visiting, this was pretty much the only on- site open for lunch. There were only two restaurants open and there was a long wait. Not wanting to go offsite, we decided to take our chances here. They have cookies, muffins, chips, cold drinks, and small selection of salads and sandwiches. There are a few tables to sit on outside of the bakery, but not enough
torie quismundo
The fresh gingerbread cost is 3 for $4! It was delicious and hot with just a touch of crust on it. Oh to die for! The well dressed baker was kind and virtuous. Because it was Christmas time you can get a “fat man” ginger bread man cake which is also delicious. A ten percent discount is added for patriot pass or military. They offered breads and other cookies but we left with a huge bag of gingerbread!
Denise Mayer
We always go to the bakery every time we visit Williamsburg and the desserts are always delicious. This time I purchased a blueberry and a orange cranberry muffin. They were very dry and the blueberry muffin had one blueberry in it. Very disappointed.
Lynn Feane
We visit Raleigh Bakery every time we are in Colonial Williamsburg
Love the ginger cakes
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k w
Been going here since I was a child. I couldn’t remember the name of this old/hidden bakery in Williamsburg. I will be going this year now that I know, thank you to Google!
Steve Heagy
My wife loves the gingerbread cakes and hot cider here. I reccomend the peanutbutter cookie Yum!
Maggi Smith Hall
Yummy freshly baked cookies and a small choice of beverages. The bakery is located behind the reproduction of the historic tavern where the intellect and wealthy planned their separation from King George III. It's in the heart of the restored area on Duke of Gloucester and an absolute must visit. The bakery is a hidden treasure so follow your hunger and thirst pains to this historic watering hole. Try one of each homemade cookies. Though the presentation isn't authentic the taste approximates it!!
Bill Davidson
It was the best part of our Colonial Williamsburg experience. My wife and I especially loved the narrative by the character Gowan Pamphlet as he discussed the inconsistencies of a group of colonists seeking to be free while still denying that freedom to the slaves.
Marlene Canepa
wanted some help with the ginerbread cookie recipe, I wrote on FB asking about butter/margarine as it doesn't call for any - also answered my 2nd question as to why there are 2 different versions 1 uses baking soda and pastry flour, the other uses baking powder and unbleached flour - help please
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