
Best Bakeries in Whitley Bay
PureKnead sourdough and artisan bakers on Park View — bakeries in Whitley Bay.
Whitley Bay has developed a surprisingly strong bakery scene. Between the artisan sourdough shop that started life at Tynemouth Market, a German-trained pastry chef with a new shop on Styan Avenue, and a micro bakery focused on nutritious bread, the town now has genuine depth in the baking department. Add in a creative cake shop on Park View and you have one of the best coastal towns in the North East for bread and pastries.
PureKnead
PureKnead at 111-113 Park View, NE26 3RE, started as a stall at Tynemouth Market in 2015 and has grown into one of the region's most recognised artisan bakeries. Owner Paula Wilson built the business from her home kitchen, and the Whitley Bay shop is now the flagship.
The 48-hour sourdough is the headline -- made using only flour, water, and salt with no additives or improvers. The pastry range includes croissants, cinnamon buns, and a regularly changing selection of seasonal bakes, alongside cakes, sandwiches, and specialty coffee. PureKnead also offers a bespoke cake commission service for celebrations.
The business has attracted customers from as far as Durham, Sunderland, and York.
Best for: 48-hour sourdough, artisan pastries, bespoke celebration cakes, and specialty coffee.
Baker in the Bay
Baker in the Bay at 4 Styan Avenue, NE26 2BD, is run by a qualified German pastry chef and baker with over twenty years of experience in London's top kitchens. The shop opened after a successful run as a micro bakery from home, and the double glass front lets customers watch the baking process.
The focus is on Hanseatic-inspired baking -- think proper German-style bread, pastries, and cakes alongside excellent coffee. The vision is to be a genuine neighbourhood bakery where people come for their daily bread and return for celebration cakes and special-occasion patisserie.
Best for: German-trained pastry chef, Hanseatic-inspired bread and pastries, open bakery kitchen.
The Sustenance Society
The Sustenance Society at 70 Whitley Road, NE26 2NE, is a micro bakery focused on high-quality, nutritious bread and pastries. The tiny shop celebrates the process of making as much as the end product, and the atmosphere is warm and unhurried.
Alongside the bread, there is coffee and a small selection of pastries. This is not a high-volume operation -- it is a place for people who care about what goes into their loaf and want to buy from someone who bakes in small batches with proper ingredients.
Best for: Micro bakery on Whitley Road -- nutritious bread, small batches, proper ingredients.
Madi Bakes
Madi Bakes on Park View opened in 2019 and has built a reputation as a destination for creative cakes and sweet treats. The shop is an expressive, inclusive space where you can eat in or take away, and the cake range is bold and inventive.
Whether you need a celebration cake for a birthday, a box of brownies for a gift, or just a slice of something with a coffee, Madi Bakes delivers.
Best for: Creative cakes and sweet treats on Park View -- eat in or take away.
Greggs
Whitley Bay has a Greggs on Park View, open from 6am on weekdays. Sausage rolls, doughnuts, and coffee at the usual speed and price.
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