A POPULAR Glasgow bakery is set to open a new store in a prime location.
Bavarian Bakehouse is known for its handmade products including sourdough, pretzels, cakes, and pastries.
The delicacies are made fresh and delivered daily to the west and central belt of Scotland.
The bakehouse supplies popular venues, including Royal Troon Golf Club, Innis & Gunn and Roots and Fruits.
The new shop, on Hyndland Street in the west end, will feature much-loved staples and act as a testing ground for new products.
It will also serve coffee sourced from Thomsons’ Coffee, Glasgow’s oldest roaster.
The new venue is just a few doors away from the original Das Brot shop that was a staple for locals in the ’90s and early 2000s, known especially for its Challah bread.
Owner Kathleen McShane, who lives near the bakery, said: “We’re excited to open a shop that allows us to engage directly with our customers again. While our products are already loved in cafes and restaurants across the city, having a physical storefront is something we’ve always dreamed of.
“This location is steeped in our history. The previous owners ran a very popular shop on the same road and now we’re back, part of a neighbourhood that values real, authentic food. From butchers and fishmongers to the farmers’ market, it’s an area that celebrates quality and tradition, which is exactly what we stand for.
“We’re looking forward to welcoming everyone and becoming part of their daily lives, whether they’re stopping in for a coffee and pretzel or picking up fresh bread for their table.
“Our new shop will be a place for people to experience the warmth and care that goes into every product we make.”
The bakehouse has catered for high-profile events like the Commonwealth Games, Ryder Cup, and The Open Golf Championship.
Celebrities such as Noel Gallagher and the Foo Fighters have enjoyed their artisan rolls and pastries, with the Oasis frontman once calling their sourdough rolls the best he’d ever tasted during the 2014 MTV Europe Music Awards at Kelvingrove.
Elsewhere, we told how a beloved Scots bakery dubbed “better than Greggs” has just opened another store.
The Fife-based firm had a stronghold in Central Scotland but has been rapidly branching out in recent years.
Bosses have been opening new shops and now have 60 across the country.