Bakery in San Antonio: Kid Friendly

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  • Celia

    8003 Broadway San Antonio

    (210) 822-0323

    Described by many as "The best cheesecake I've ever had", Celia offers over 20 flavors, all made from scratch, and served fresh, never frozen. Not a cheesecake fan? Come indulge in some of the other sweet perfections such as candies cookies, and Tres Leches. Comfortable seating, tasty desserts, and free Wi-Fi make this cozy little place your new favorite hang out spot.
  • Kate's Frosting

    2518 N. Main Monte Vista

    (210) 248-9809

    Kate's Frosting specializes in fresh cupcakes, featuring chocolate vanilla, red velvet, and carrot cake daily, plus daily specials such as Almond Joy.
  • Rise Bakery and Cafe

    923 N Loop 1604 E Ste 101 San Antonio

    (210) 764-4000

    Rise Bakery and Cafe is a local bakery, specializing in seasonal, artisan baking. All our baked goods are made from scratch, on premises. We also offer a full espresso bar, delicious milkshakes and ice cold smoothies. Lunch and dinner options include Panini on our house made bread and salads.

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