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    Popular Minnesota Spot Crowned 'Best Bakery' In The Entire State

    By Logan DeLoye,

    4 hours ago
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    Autumn has officially arrived, and what better way to kick off a season known for slow, cozy mornings and long-awaited fall flavors than with a pastry in hand?

    While there are many lovely bakeries scattered throughout Minnesota, only one has claimed the reputation of being the best bakery around. Be it quality dough, stellar seasonings, sweet confections, or a showcase full of baked goods that never seems to end, something extra special about this state staple causes it to stand out from the rest.

    If you've been searching for the absolute best place to order a cinnamon roll, loaf of bread, or any other tasty bakery item to pair with your morning coffee (or simply to enjoy during any time of the day), look no further than the most "sinfully delicious bakery" in all of Minnesota!

    According to a list compiled by Finance Buzz , the absolute best bakery in all of Minnesota is Patisserie 46 . This bakery can be found in Minneapolis and is known far and wide for their cookies among other delicious items.

    Here's what Finance Buzz had to say about the bakery that serves the best baked goods in the entire state:

    "Whether you’re looking for sweet, savory, or a morning pick-me-up, Patisserie 46 will not disappoint. The Minneapolis gem has a menu packed with delicious bread, breakfast pastries, savory items like quiche and a BLT on a baguette, cookies, and much more."

    For a continued list of the best bakeries across the country check out financebuzz.com .

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