Guglhupf Bakery & Patisserie
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Customer Reviews (21 reviews)
Citysearch User
on Citysearch Jan 05, 2009The food is wonderful. I wish they would hurry up and open for dinner, but it looks like that might be a ways off. I love to go in for Brotchen - it's just like what I remember from living in Germany as a child. They have great... (more)
spinningninny
on Citysearch Apr 06, 2008I cannot say enough good things about Guglhupf. Their breakfasts are great and so are their lunches. I don't even know where to start with the bakery items. I'm not a huge fan of pastries or breads, but when I walk in... (more)
Citysearch User
on Citysearch Dec 22, 2007Guglhupf is probably the best place to get freshly baked bread in town. There selections of breads is very impressive and they carry a variety that is sure to satisfy the most picky of shoppers. I've not ever gotten any... (more)
Citysearch User
on Citysearch Dec 11, 2007I first found out about this place from a German woman I met at a gathering. This place is awesome. The pastries and breads are home made and baked in ovens from German at least that's what I was told. They also have a... (more)
snuga
on Citysearch Oct 06, 2007I am new to the area and was really excited to try this place because I love good European style breads. I admit I am a total bread snob and I look for the best bakery everywhere I go. I thought Guglhupf was disappointing. I... (more)
kimtastic
on Citysearch Nov 11, 2006The food at this place is some of the best in the area! Great place to relax for a nice breakfast, especially on the outdoor patio when its warm out! (more)
kimww63
on Citysearch Sep 10, 2006We love to have breakfast here. Come for a leisurely patio meal and read your paper over sumptious fruit tarts, fresh baked earthy, dense breads, and a delicious cup of coffee. Come early because the only negative... (more)
Contributor
on Citysearch Jul 17, 2006<b>In Short<br></b>A quick turn off Chapel Hill Boulevard is all it takes to visit an Old World bakery. The space is cozy and warm, perfumed by the world's oldest aromatherapy. Some customers grab a quick coffee and... (more)
kmculin
on Citysearch Jun 20, 2006After spending two years living in Germany it didn't take me long to start searching for a European bakery once I moved back to the Triangle. This place is awesome and takes me back to Europe with every taste.... (more)
Citysearch User
on Citysearch Apr 05, 2006Guglhupf is a very unique place. The bakery is excellent, especially the bretzels. The restaurant part is nice also. My favorite thing is soup with a bretzel. I haven't tried their made to order pies or cakes, but I... (more)
porktaco
on Citysearch Feb 10, 2006...That I insist on bringing out of towners. This is one of them. The pastries are immaculate. To be honest, I'm not as huge a fan of the breads (though their denser, whole grain varieties are very good). The service can... (more)
phoebes
on Citysearch Nov 09, 2005After walking into the bakery I knew I was in for a great experience. The first time I went I bought a dozen different delicious treats and was happy with each and every one of them. So, when the time came for me to pick out a... (more)
h2olog
on Citysearch May 07, 2005We had been huge fans of Guglhupf until we ordered in advance. Twice, our orders were lost or forgotten. The first time, the item we ordered was in stock so it was no big deal. The second time, my wife's birthday cake... (more)
bchoopsgirl
on Citysearch Sep 07, 2004The man who always seems to be there when I've bought pastries has always been right on the money with his recommendations. Try the fruit tarts-they are fabulous. Definitely the best pastries in the triangle and... (more)
pclotus
on Citysearch Feb 15, 2004Once you finally find Guglhupf you'll never forget where it is! It's "hidden" off 15-501, and there is not much if any of a sit down atmosphere until the finish the outside cafe area. Try a variety of breads and... (more)
freqtrav
on Citysearch Feb 28, 2003Great for the pretentious and there seems to be a lot of them buying at this place, just walk by a few of them when you visit. I though this would be different than the Chapel Hill folks. Not hardly. Just the same type who go... (more)
GoWithCurls
on Citysearch Feb 25, 2003Quite possibly the best pastries and breads this side of the Atlantic. The ciabatta with Kalamata olives is out of this world, and the croissants melt in your mouth. I have been consistently impressed with the... (more)
Pampoodles
on Citysearch Nov 04, 2002WOW!!! THIS PLACE IS THE BEST! WE USED THEM FOR OUR WEDDING CAKE(S) AND WAS NOT DISAPPOINTED. MY HUSBAND FOUND THIS PLACE AND SAYS IT IS JUST LIKE HIS GRANDMOTHER USE TO MAKE (SHE WAS FROM GERMANY). GIVE IT A TRY - YOU... (more)
Almaty1
on Citysearch Sep 10, 2002This premier German bakery has the freshest, most delicious pastries and breads in the Triangle. The staff is friendly and hospitable. This is North Carolina's best-kept secret...but perhaps not for long, as work... (more)
ambassadortex
on Citysearch Sep 04, 2002..until you've had European-style baked goods. At least that was true for me. Until I traveled to Germany years ago, I had no idea what breads and pastries could be. Guglhupf creates incredible sweet pastries. The... (more)
Recent Comments
An absolute treasure in Durham, NC. Wonderful food and very true to traditions....
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