02:51PM, Saturday 16 November 2024
A new French-inspired bakery opened its doors in Maidenhead High Street this week.
Laurents Bakehouse is serving up an array of tasty treats from its new venue at 33 High Street after opening on Thursday, November 14.
With a commitment to affordability and quality, the new bakery combines local ingredients with the culinary traditions of France and provides a destination for visitors to enjoy breakfast, lunch and a range of treats.
Among the selection, visitors can pick up traditional French baguettes, fresh bread, pastries, croissants, doughnuts, brownies, blondies and muffins.
The venue also serves up a range of sandwiches and salads alongside an array of drinks from coffee, tea and hot chocolate to iced lattes and smoothies.
Festive treats including Panettone are also available at the bakery.
Xavier Laurent, founder of Laurents Bakehouse, said: “We are delighted to have launched in Maidenhead and have had some great feedback from customers so far.
“We look forward to welcoming residents to our Bakehouse and bringing a taste of France to the neighbourhood.”
Guy Thomas of Sorbon Estates, said: “Laurents Bakehouse will be offering a high-quality range of products at affordable prices in a warm and welcoming environment.
“31-33 High Street was previously a run-down section of the High Street which we have developed into two new modern retail units and 10 attractive new apartments.
“We congratulate the company and the team on the launch and look forward to seeing it become an integral part of the town.”
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