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The Rolling Pin Bakery is a co-operative that some people on Bell Island thought wouldn't even get off the ground, let alone still be standing and dishing up delicious food on it's 30th birthday.
The Rolling Pin is one of Toronto’s most charming and well-known bakeries. They’re best recognized for their over-the-top donuts, which once won the Donut Showdown. The mark of one of these ...
Inside the Rolling Pin Bakery and Cafe in Weyburn, Sask., the shelves are stocked with hearty breads and sweet treats. There is sweetness outside the bakery too, in a pretty pink box.
Although doughnuts are what The Rolling Pin is known for, the bakery offers other sweets like cakes, pies, cupcakes and cookies. Baudanza said their cakes are becoming more popular. “It was always ...
Pie is a staple that completes a Thanksgiving meal and two Toronto bakers who co-own The Rolling Pin bakery in North York are becoming well-known for their 'jacked up' pies. "We love pie and we think ...
Prior to opening his own bakery, Thomas had worked as Rosenberg’s pastry chef. At Rolling Pin, he made croissants, cream puffs, quiches and more from inside the quaint tin-roof space.
The Rolling Pin’s “Everything but the Rolling Pin” cookie is bursting with butterscotch and potato chips, espresso and pretzels, graham crackers, oats and vanilla. It’s a mouthful!
This May 1964 image shows the Rolling Pin Bakery on Lakeside Avenue. The bakery opened in the 1930s on West Broad Street. After the death of owner William T. Price in the late 1950s, the store ...