best bakeries in patna (2026) - 12 bakeries, real prices, honest reviews
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tl;dr: honest guide to patna's best bakeries - cakes, pastries, bread, cookies, and custom orders across boring road, fraser road, kankarbagh, and bailey road.
tldr: top picks from 12 bakeries - brown bread bakery (best artisan bread and pastries, boring road, rs 40-300), adi’s cakery (best custom cakes, boring road, rs 800+/kg), and harilal’s bakery (best traditional indian bakery, boring road, rs 20-200). full reviews below.
patna’s bakery scene is not what you’d expect. it’s not a city known for its bread or pastries, and for a long time, “bakery” in patna meant a glass counter with dry cake slices, fan-shaped biscuits, and those pink-iced cookies that taste like sugar-coated cardboard. every family in bihar has bought those pink cookies at some point. no one has ever enjoyed them.
but things have changed. every time i visit patna now, there’s a new bakery trying something different. sourdough on boring road. fondant cakes that actually look professional. croissants that aren’t just curved bread rolls. the old guard like harilal’s and bansal bakery still hold their ground with traditional sweets and namkeen, but the new entries are pushing patna’s baking quality forward.
my family in patna has opinions on bakeries the way they have opinions on everything. “harilal’s bread is the only bread.” “that new boring road place charges too much.” “why do you need sourdough when pav exists?” the generational divide on patna bakeries is real and entertaining.
here’s my honest guide to the best bakeries in patna. based on what i’ve tried across visits, recommendations from family and friends who live there, and the kind of no-nonsense review this city deserves.
the awards (my picks)
- best overall bakery: brown bread bakery, boring road - artisan bread and pastries that would work in any metro
- best custom cakes: adi’s cakery, boring road - the designer cake specialist
- best traditional bakery: harilal’s bakery, boring road - the old reliable for indian bakery staples
- best pastries: brown bread bakery, boring road - croissants, danishes, and eclairs done right
- best bread: brown bread bakery, boring road - sourdough, multigrain, whole wheat
- best budget bakery: bansal bakery, kankarbagh - everything under rs 50
- best for gifting: adi’s cakery and brown bread bakery - packaging and presentation that works for occasions
- best cookies: hot breads, fraser road - the cookie range is better than most patna bakeries
the full list
| # | bakery | area | famous for | price range | my rating |
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| 1 | brown bread bakery | boring road | artisan bread, pastries, croissants | rs 40-300 | 9/10 |
| 2 | adi’s cakery | boring road / online | custom cakes, designer cakes | rs 800-2500/kg | 8.5/10 |
| 3 | harilal’s bakery | boring road | pav, biscuits, namkeen, cakes | rs 20-200 | 8.5/10 |
| 4 | hot breads | fraser road | cookies, muffins, brownies | rs 30-250 | 8/10 |
| 5 | flury’s patna | boring road | cakes, pastries, sandwiches | rs 50-400 | 7.5/10 |
| 6 | bansal bakery | kankarbagh | budget cakes, biscuits, pav | rs 15-150 | 7.5/10 |
| 7 | new bakers hub | rajendra nagar | birthday cakes, pastries | rs 30-200 | 7.5/10 |
| 8 | monginis | multiple locations | standard cakes, pastries | rs 30-300 | 7/10 |
| 9 | modern bakery | near patna junction | bread, pav, rusk | rs 10-100 | 7/10 |
| 10 | cake walk | bailey road | designer cakes, cupcakes | rs 50-300 | 7/10 |
| 11 | the rolling pin | sri krishnapuri | brownies, cheesecake, custom | rs 100-500 | 7/10 |
| 12 | patel bakery | patna city | traditional biscuits, khari | rs 10-80 | 6.5/10 |
the artisan and modern bakeries
these are the bakeries pushing patna forward. they’re making things you wouldn’t have found in the city five years ago, and while they’re pricier than the old-school options, the quality justifies it.
1. brown bread bakery
boring road / rs 40-300 / 9/10
brown bread bakery on boring road is the closest patna has to a serious european-style bakery. they make actual sourdough bread, multigrain loaves, whole wheat bread, croissants, danish pastries, eclairs, and a range of artisan items that wouldn’t look out of place in a pune or bangalore bakery. the fact that this exists on boring road, between chai stalls and litti shops, is genuinely surprising.
the sourdough here is good. not san francisco good, but good for patna, which is a market where most people don’t know what sourdough is. the crust is firm, the crumb is open and tangy, and it toasts beautifully. the multigrain bread is hearty and dense, filled with seeds and whole grains. the croissants are buttery and flaky, made from actual laminated dough, not the bread-roll-shaped croissants most indian bakeries sell.
the pastry section does chocolate eclairs, fruit tarts, brownies, and seasonal specials. the brownies are consistently fudgy, not cakey, which is a test many bakeries fail. the packaging is clean, and they do gift hampers during diwali and christmas that my relatives in patna have started buying instead of the usual mithai boxes.
every time i visit, someone from my family mentions brown bread bakery. it’s crossed over from “that new fancy place” to a boring road staple.
the catch: it’s expensive by patna standards. a sourdough loaf costs rs 120-150 when regular bread is rs 30-40. the croissants are rs 60-80 each. for a city used to rs 10 samosas and rs 20 chai, this is a different world. also, they’re small and can run out of popular items by evening.
verdict: best bakery in patna, period. the bread and pastries are genuinely good, not just “good for patna.” if you care about baked goods, this is where you go.
11. the rolling pin
sri krishnapuri (boring road area) / rs 100-500 / 7/10
the rolling pin is a home-bakery-turned-studio operation in sri krishnapuri that does custom brownies, cheesecake, and specialty cakes. they’ve built a following on instagram and word-of-mouth among the boring road crowd. the brownies are dense and fudgy, made with proper dark chocolate. the cheesecake, when they make it, is reasonably good for patna. the custom cakes lean more towards taste than design, which i respect.
this is more of an order-ahead place than a walk-in bakery. you message them, place an order, and pick up. my cousins in patna have ordered birthday cakes from here and been satisfied.
the catch: no walk-in retail. you need to order in advance, usually 24-48 hours. the menu changes based on what they’re making that week. inconsistent availability is the main issue.
verdict: good for custom brownies and cheesecake. the order-ahead model isn’t for everyone, but the quality is above average when they deliver.
the custom cake specialists
patna’s custom cake market has exploded. five years ago, getting a decent birthday cake meant a monginis rectangle with piped icing. now there are multiple bakers doing fondant, ganache, tiered cakes, and themed designs. quality varies wildly, but the top options are genuinely professional.
2. adi’s cakery
boring road / online orders / rs 800-2500 per kg / 8.5/10
adi’s cakery is the name that comes up when anyone in patna needs a custom cake for a birthday, wedding, or celebration. they specialize in designer fondant cakes, themed cakes (cartoon characters for kids, corporate logos for events), and multi-tiered wedding cakes. the designs are clean and professional. the fondant work is smooth, the colors are accurate, and they can replicate most reference images you show them.
the taste is where adi’s separates from average fondant cake makers. a lot of custom cake bakers sacrifice taste for appearance, but adi’s maintains a good balance. the chocolate truffle is rich and moist. the butterscotch is well-flavored without being cloyingly sweet. the red velvet has the right tanginess. they also offer eggless versions of everything, which matters in a predominantly vegetarian market.
my family has ordered from adi’s for multiple occasions. the delivery is reliable, the cakes arrive intact, and the birthday reactions have been consistently good. in a city where “custom cake” used to mean a name piped on monginis, adi’s has raised the standard.
the catch: not cheap. a basic designer cake starts at rs 800-1000 per kg, and complex designs go up to rs 2000-3000 per kg. for a patna market used to rs 300-400 per kg cakes, this is premium pricing. you also need to order 2-3 days in advance for custom designs.
verdict: best custom cakes in patna. if you need a cake that looks professional and tastes good, this is the go-to. worth the premium.
10. cake walk
bailey road / rs 50-300 per item / 7/10
cake walk on bailey road is a mid-range bakery that does custom cakes, cupcakes, and pastries. the cupcake range is their strength, with flavors like salted caramel, oreo, red velvet, and classic vanilla done well. the cupcake decoration is neat and instagram-friendly.
the custom cakes are decent but a tier below adi’s in both design and taste. for birthday cakes in the rs 500-800 per kg range, they’re a solid option. the bailey road location serves the kadam kuan and rajendra nagar crowd who don’t want to trek to boring road.
the catch: the custom cake designs are competent but not exceptional. if you want something truly special, go to adi’s. also, the pastries and bread here are average. come for the cupcakes and cakes specifically.
verdict: best cupcakes in patna. decent custom cakes at mid-range prices. good bailey road option.
the traditional patna bakeries
these are the bakeries that have been feeding patna for decades. they don’t do sourdough or fondant. they do pav, biscuits, rusk, khari, fan, and the kind of dry cake that every indian household buys when someone shows up unannounced. these places are institutions, and they’re not going anywhere.
3. harilal’s bakery
boring road / rs 20-200 / 8.5/10
harilal’s is to patna bakeries what vrindavan is to patna chaat. it’s the default. the institution. when my family in patna says “bakery se le aao” (get something from the bakery), they mean harilal’s. the boring road outlet has a dedicated bakery section next to the sweet counter and the famous jalebi stall.
the pav here is soft, fresh, and cheap. the biscuits range from traditional nankhatai to butter cookies to the classic glucose biscuit. the rusk is perfectly twice-baked, ideal for dunking in chai. the khari (puff pastry biscuits) is flaky and salted. the namkeen section does mixture, sev, and mathri that compete with any national brand.
the cake section is old-school indian bakery. mango cake, pineapple cake, black forest, butterscotch. these aren’t artisan creations. they’re the reliable, affordable cakes that patna buys for birthdays and unexpected guests. a whole cake for rs 150-200 that feeds 6-8 people. that’s the harilal’s proposition.
every visit to patna involves at least one harilal’s stop for pav, namkeen, and whatever biscuits catch my eye. it’s a reflex at this point. like buying chai from exhibition road or litti from rk litti shop. you just do it.
the catch: the bakery section can feel dated. the cakes aren’t going to win design awards. the packaging is basic. if you’re looking for modern pastry quality, go to brown bread bakery. harilal’s is about tradition, affordability, and the taste of a patna that hasn’t changed.
verdict: best traditional bakery in patna. the pav, biscuits, and namkeen are unbeatable at this price point. an institution for a reason.
6. bansal bakery
kankarbagh / rs 15-150 / 7.5/10
bansal bakery in kankarbagh is the budget king. everything is cheap, everything is vegetarian (eggless), and the quality is surprisingly good for the price. the biscuits are rs 15-30 per packet. the cakes are rs 200-350 per kg. the pav is rs 8-10 per piece. for the kankarbagh crowd, this is the default bakery for daily needs.
the nankhatai here is excellent. crumbly, buttery, melt-in-mouth, made with ghee instead of butter, which gives it that distinctly indian richness. the mathri (fried savory snacks) are crispy and well-salted. the basic vanilla and chocolate cakes are decent for the price. nothing fancy, nothing trying to be fancy.
my relatives in kankarbagh buy bread and biscuits from bansal multiple times a week. it’s that kind of bakery. the neighborhood staple that everyone uses and nobody reviews because it’s just always been there.
the catch: don’t come here expecting anything modern. no croissants, no eclairs, no designer cakes. this is a pure traditional bakery. the shop is small and can feel cramped during evening rush.
verdict: best budget bakery in patna. the nankhatai alone is worth a visit. if you want quality basics at honest prices, bansal delivers.
12. patel bakery
patna city (old patna) / rs 10-80 / 6.5/10
patel bakery in the patna city area is old-school in every way. it’s been serving the old patna crowd with biscuits, khari, toast, rusk, and basic cakes for what feels like forever. the biscuits are made in-house, the khari is flaky and fresh, and the toast is the kind your grandmother dunks in chai.
this is a bakery for people who want things the way they’ve always been. no innovation, no instagram presence, no pretense. just a glass counter with rows of biscuits and a guy who knows exactly what you want before you ask because you’ve been coming here for 30 years.
my family in patna mentions patel bakery the way you mention a landmark. “take a right after patel bakery.” it’s more of a navigational reference than a food destination, but the khari and rusk are genuinely good.
the catch: it’s in patna city, which is not convenient if you’re on boring road or kankarbagh. the shop is tiny. the range is limited. and if you’re under 30, you’ve probably never heard of this place.
verdict: a relic of old patna’s bakery culture. come for the khari and the nostalgia. not worth a special trip unless you’re already in patna city.
the chain and franchise bakeries
these are the national or regional chains that have set up in patna. they offer consistency and standardized quality, which makes them safe choices when you don’t want surprises.
4. hot breads
fraser road / rs 30-250 / 8/10
hot breads on fraser road is the most reliable mid-range bakery in patna. the cookie range is excellent. chocolate chip, oatmeal raisin, double chocolate, and butter cookies that are freshly baked and properly chewy (not the dry, crumbly type most bakeries sell). the muffins are consistently moist. the brownies are fudgy.
the bread range is standard but fresh. white bread, brown bread, milk bread. nothing artisan, but everything is soft and hasn’t been sitting on the shelf for three days. the pastries are hit or miss. the chocolate pastries are reliable, the fruit-based ones less so.
the fraser road location is convenient, with decent parking and less chaos than boring road. relatives in patna who don’t want to deal with boring road traffic come here.
the catch: it’s a chain, so there’s nothing uniquely patna about it. the prices are mid-range, not cheap. the savory section (sandwiches, puffs) is mediocre. stick to cookies, muffins, and brownies.
verdict: best cookies in patna. the mid-range safe choice when you want consistently decent baked goods without boring road’s chaos.
5. flury’s patna
boring road / rs 50-400 / 7.5/10
flury’s is the kolkata institution that opened in patna, and the expectations were high. the reality is decent but not kolkata-level. the cakes are well-made, the pastries are fresh, and the plated desserts in the cafe section are presentable. the chocolate truffle cake and the opera cake are the strongest items.
the sandwich and savory menu is better than most patna bakery-cafes. the chicken club sandwich is properly layered, and the quiche, when available, is flaky and well-filled. the seating area is comfortable and air-conditioned, which makes it a good spot for a dessert date or a quiet afternoon.
the catch: pricing is premium for patna. a slice of cake and coffee will run rs 200-300 per person. kolkata flury’s fans will be mildly disappointed. the bread and basic bakery items are overpriced compared to harilal’s or bansal. and the boring road location means weekend traffic.
verdict: best bakery-cafe experience in patna. worth it for the sit-down dessert experience. not worth it for basic bread and biscuits.
8. monginis
multiple locations (boring road, kankarbagh, bailey road) / rs 30-300 / 7/10
monginis is the default birthday cake bakery across india, and patna is no different. the cakes are standardized, the pastries are predictable, and the ordering process for custom cakes is straightforward. you know exactly what you’re getting: a pineapple cake that tastes like every other monginis pineapple cake in the country.
the pastries are fresh at the busier outlets (boring road and kankarbagh). the chicken puffs are decent for a quick snack. the custom cake ordering is easy, with a catalog you can browse and standard delivery timelines.
the catch: zero originality. the cakes are factory-consistent but never exciting. the icing is too sweet for most adults. the pricing is higher than local bakeries for comparable (or worse) quality. in a city with adi’s cakery and brown bread bakery, monginis feels unnecessary except for convenience.
verdict: the safe, boring, available-everywhere option. fine for last-minute birthday cakes. not where you go when you care about taste.
the neighborhood bakeries
7. new bakers hub
rajendra nagar / rs 30-200 / 7.5/10
new bakers hub in rajendra nagar is the reliable neighborhood bakery for the rajendra nagar and patliputra crowd. birthday cakes, pastries, bread, and biscuits at reasonable prices. the chocolate pastries are their best item, consistently fresh and well-made. the birthday cakes are competent, not designer-level but well-decorated and tasty.
my relatives in the rajendra nagar area use this as their default bakery for daily bread and last-minute cake needs. it’s the kind of place where they know the owner by name and can get a cake customized within a few hours.
the catch: limited range compared to boring road bakeries. the artisan bread game is nonexistent. you come here for basics and birthday cakes.
verdict: best neighborhood bakery in rajendra nagar. reliable, affordable, and convenient for the area.
9. modern bakery
near patna junction / rs 10-100 / 7/10
modern bakery near patna junction has been supplying bread and pav to the station area for years. the bread is fresh daily, the pav is soft, and the rusk is well-baked. it’s a wholesale-meets-retail operation, which means high turnover and fresh stock. many restaurants near patna junction source their bread from here.
the biscuits are basic but cheap. the cakes are functional. this isn’t a destination bakery. it’s the place that quietly supplies bread to half of central patna.
the catch: no frills. no seating. no pastries. this is a bread-and-rusk operation. the patna junction area is chaotic and not pleasant for casual visits.
verdict: best fresh bread near patna junction. functional, no-nonsense, and reliable for basics.
what to buy at a patna bakery: a guide
for daily use
bread and pav: harilal’s or bansal bakery for the cheapest, freshest options. brown bread bakery if you want multigrain or whole wheat.
biscuits: harilal’s for nankhatai and khari. bansal for budget biscuits. hot breads for premium cookies.
for birthdays
budget (rs 300-500/kg): monginis, new bakers hub, bansal bakery mid-range (rs 500-800/kg): hot breads, cake walk, flury’s premium custom (rs 800-2500/kg): adi’s cakery, the rolling pin
for gifting
modern/premium: brown bread bakery hampers, adi’s cakery custom boxes traditional: harilal’s namkeen and biscuit boxes, bansal’s nankhatai tins for out-of-patna gifting: pair bakery items with patna mithai for the complete gift
for chai-time snacks
rusk: modern bakery, harilal’s khari and fan: harilal’s, patel bakery biscuits: bansal’s nankhatai, hot breads cookies cake slices: flury’s, brown bread bakery
tips for bakery shopping in patna
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morning for bread, evening for pastries. bread is baked early and sells out at popular places by afternoon. pastries and cakes are freshest between 4-7 pm when evening stock comes out.
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order custom cakes 2-3 days in advance. adi’s cakery and the rolling pin need lead time for custom designs. don’t expect same-day designer cakes in patna. monginis can do basic custom cakes in 24 hours.
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check eggless options. patna has a large vegetarian population, so most bakeries offer eggless cakes. but always confirm, especially for custom orders. harilal’s and bansal are fully vegetarian.
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boring road on weekdays. boring road bakeries are significantly less crowded on weekday mornings. weekend evenings are chaotic. if you’re doing a bakery run, go on a tuesday morning.
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don’t skip the namkeen. patna bakeries double as namkeen shops. the mixture, sev, mathri, and khari at harilal’s and bansal compete with any branded namkeen. and they’re fresher because they’re made in small batches.
the final word
patna’s bakery scene is in a strange middle ground. the traditional bakeries like harilal’s and bansal are excellent at what they do, with prices and products that have barely changed in decades. the new wave, led by brown bread bakery and adi’s cakery, is pushing the city’s baking into modern territory. and the chains like monginis and hot breads fill the gap in between.
the best thing about patna bakeries is the price. a whole cake for rs 200-300 at harilal’s. nankhatai for rs 20 a packet at bansal. even the premium options like brown bread bakery are cheaper than comparable quality in mumbai or delhi. the value is unbeatable.
every time i visit, i leave with a bag of harilal’s namkeen and a loaf from brown bread bakery. the old and the new, side by side. that’s patna in 2026.
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last updated: february 2026. prices are approximate and based on personal visits and family recommendations. bakery prices are generally stable but may increase during festival seasons. i’ll update this when things change.
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