We’re always on the hunt for a great bakery. Pittsburgh is home to many. Prantl’s, La Gourmandine, Bethel Bakery, Oakmont Bakery, and Jean-Marc Chatellier’s are some of the most well-known. We have a less well-known bakery that deserves a shoutout. 

Food Glorious Food is a perfectly quaint spot for sweet and savory treats in Highland Park on Bryant Street. It’s got all the charm you would hope for in a small, locally owned shop. Plus, one of the side benefits is that you’ll be humming the Broadway musical tune as soon as you’re there (if you’re not already). 

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If you don’t know that the bakery is there, you may very well miss it. It’s a little find nestled against other restaurants and shops. 

Food Glorious Food

The colorful wallpaper, checkered floor, and antique furniture have a fun and vibrant feel. While it’s not the biggest space, it’s cozy with interior and outdoor seating. 

Food Glorious Food

This is a great place to go for a casual brunch or breakfast on the weekends. They typically have several different types of quiche and breakfast pizza. And you can never go wrong with a fruit tart. 

Food Glorious Food

Food Glorious Food is known for its cinnamon rolls too. Grab one to stay, or take a few to go. 

Food Glorious Food

In addition to breakfast foods, they have savory bites like pizza, assorted soups, and pasta. Might as well stop by for a light meal and get a few sweet treats for the road. 

Food Glorious Food

As for the typical bakery goods, Food Glorious Food has a wide variety of treats that are delicious enough to compete with any of the big bakeries in town. From cakes, tarts, pies, cookies, pastries, brownies, muffins, and macarons, they have it all. 

Food Glorious Food

So next time you find yourself in Highland Park or you’re in the mood for a cozy Saturday morning brunch, be sure to stop by Food Glorious Food. It’s a unique spot in the city that’s worth a visit! 

Food Glorious Food

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