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Deerfield Beach's top 3 bakeries to visit now

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Published on August 24, 2018
Deerfield Beach's top 3 bakeries to visit nowCake D'Sabores. | Photo: Lesly O./Yelp

Looking to try the best bakeries in town?

Hoodline crunched the numbers to find the top bakeries in Deerfield Beach, using both Yelp data and our own secret sauce to produce a ranked list of the best spots to fill the bill.

1. Joseph's Italian Pastry Shop

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Topping the list is Joseph's Italian Pastry Shop. Located at 788 S. Federal Highway, it is the highest rated bakery in Deerfield Beach, boasting 4.5 stars out of 49 reviews on Yelp.

It bakes cakes (including Italian rum cake, tiramisu and Italian cassata), pastries (such as cannoli, cream puffs, eclairs, almond horns and sfogliatelle) and various Italian cookies (including pignoli and amaretti).

Yelper Alina P., who reviewed it on July 6, wrote, "Amazing breads and pastries! Deerfield's best-kept secret. The owner clearly loves what he does and you can taste it in every bite! From cannoli to tiramisu, everything is absolutely fresh and delectable. Family owned and run."

2. Cakes D'Sabores

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Next up is Cakes D'Sabores, situated at 2217 W. Hillsboro Blvd. With five stars out of 20 reviews on Yelp, the bakery, which offers custom cakes, cupcakes and more, has proven to be a local favorite.

The family-owned shop specializes in cakes, but also bakes up cookies and pastries. You can also grab breakfast, sandwiches, smoothies, coffee and milkshakes.

Yelper Ingrid M. said, "Everything about this place is amazing! The service, the tastes, the environment! They really wowed me and their prices are so reasonable! Definitely ordering all my special occasion cakes from here!"

3. Casa Do Pão Express

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Casa Do Pão Express, located at 100 S. Military Trail, Suite 23, is another top choice, with Yelpers giving the Brazilian bakery five stars out of 19 reviews.

The bakery's name means "house of bread" in Portuguese. As far as baked goods go, it serves empanadas like the Pastel (Parmesan-crusted dough with either ground beef and raisins, chicken and cream cheese or ham and cheese), the Empadao (a pot pie with choice of chicken, shrimp or hearts of palm) and the Esfihas (ground beef with diced tomato, diced onions and fresh herbs). There are also cakes, flans, custards, mousses and truffles.

In addition to baked goods, look for sandwiches, salads, fresh juices and smoothies. (See the full menu here.)

Erica D., who reviewed it on Aug. 14, wrote, "It's cliche, but this place was seriously love at first bite! I ordered the chicken and cheese coxinha and they were so crisp on the outside and melt in your mouth on the inside. I dreamed about it every night, so I came back three days in a row!"