A bakery in Inverness has been crowned Scotland’s best artisan bakery, delighting locals and visitors alike with its delicious treats and warm atmosphere
Inverness: A bakery in the Highlands just snagged the title of Scotland’s best artisan bakery. The Bad Girl Bakery is the star of the show, and it’s easy to see why.
All over Scotland, bakers whip up amazing homemade goodies. From sourdough to croissants, there’s something for everyone. But this bakery stands out.
The Times recently listed the top five artisan bakeries in Scotland, and Bad Girl Bakery took the top spot. It’s located in the Victorian Market, run by the talented Jeni Lannetta.
Jeni specializes in cakes made with natural ingredients. She also runs a cooking school and has a YouTube channel where she shares her baking secrets. Plus, she’s written a cookbook filled with delicious recipes.
The Times called it the “star attraction” of the food hall. Jeni is known for her irresistible treats and baking classes, making it a must-visit spot.
Visitors rave about the bakery’s café, which has a solid 4.5-star rating on Google. One customer said they stopped by on their way to Ullapool and loved the tasty treats.
Another guest enjoyed a delicious breakfast there, praising the generous sandwiches. It’s clear that people love this place.
Even more, the bakery is famous for its excellent cookbook, which features many great recipes. Customers appreciate the cozy atmosphere, especially when it’s not too busy.
The Times also highlighted Lannan Bakery in Edinburgh, known for its long lines and tasty pastries. But for now, Bad Girl Bakery is the talk of the town.
For the full list of top artisan bakeries, check out The Times. And if you want to learn more about Bad Girl Bakery, their website has all the details.