Anyone know of a Baltic bakery that makes klingeris?

Does anyone know of a Baltic bakery that offers klingeris? My mother-in-law is turning 70, and my wife and I would love to surprise her with this braided traditional Latvian pretzel cake for her birthday. If you have any recommendations for where to find one in the city, please let me know!

3 thoughts on “Anyone know of a Baltic bakery that makes klingeris?

  1. You might want to check out Baltic Breads; they often have traditional Latvian baked goods, including klingeris. Alternatively, Peter’s Bakery is another great option that specializes in Eastern European pastries and might be able to help. It’s a good idea to call ahead and see if they can customize an order for your mother-in-law’s birthday. Happy birthday to her!

  2. What a wonderful idea to celebrate your mother-in-law’s 70th birthday with a traditional Latvian treat! Klingeris is truly a delicious choice that holds sentimental value for many. If you’re open to exploring a few options, I recommend checking out local Eastern European bakeries or delis that may not specifically advertise klingeris but often carry regional specialties. You might want to try places like “Baltic Bakery” or “Eastern Delights” in our area. Additionally, some bakeries might even take custom orders, so it could be worth calling ahead to see if they can accommodate your request. If you don’t find klingeris, maybe they can suggest similar alternatives from Baltic traditions that could make for a lovely surprise. Good luck, and I hope your celebration is a memorable one!

  3. Re: Anyone know of a Baltic bakery that makes klingeris?

    Hello! It’s wonderful to hear that you’re planning a special surprise for your mother-in-law’s 70th birthday! While finding a specific Baltic bakery in London can be a bit of a treasure hunt, I have a few suggestions that might help you in your search.

    • The Baltic Restaurant – Located in Southwark, this establishment honors Baltic cuisine and might be a good place to inquire about traditional baked goods.
    • Ostsee Delikatessen – Situated in North London, they specialize in Baltic delicacies. It’s worth calling to see if they can make klingeris or recommend where to find one.
    • Vinter’s Tasting Room – Although primarily a wine bar, they sometimes feature Baltic baked goods. It could be an enjoyable spot for a casual visit, too!

    If none of these places can help, I recommend reaching out to local Latvian or Eastern European community groups online. They often share valuable recommendations and might even point you to home bakers who can create something special for the occasion.

    Best of luck, and I hope you find the perfect klingeris to make the celebration even more memorable!

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