As Buffalonians, you’ve most likely heard of how we have an authentic Polish bakery right here in our city – Mazurek’s Bakery. Did you also realize though that if you travel just south of Buffalo, you can discover the area’s last remaining family-operated Swedish bakery? Full of authentic pastries and amazing deli sandwiches, keep reading to see why Ecklof Bakery is more than worth traveling to.
Just south of Buffalo in Jamestown, Ecklof Bakery & Deli has been operating here in Western New York for more than 60 years.
Leslie1957/TripAdvisor The eatery originally opened up in 1956 and moved to their current location in the early 2000s.
The cozy atmosphere will remind you of home, and you’ll find a variety of booths and tables to dine at when you step inside Ecklof Bakery.
Leslie1957/TripAdvisor Inside, you’ll find many locals sitting up at the deli’s barstools waiting for delicious hot sandwiches like the Swedish Korv Burger, which comes on their famous Limpa Rye buns with Lingonberry jam.
Other favorites on the menu are the panini grilled sandwiches, Beef on Weck, and Beef Pot Roast sandwiches.
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As popular as the deli half of Ecklof’s is, the real star of this place is its iconic Pink Striped Cookies.
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Pink Striped Cookies are exactly what you’d imagine them to be: amazing cookies that have pink frosted stripes running down the middle.
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You’ll find all sorts of authentic Swedish baked goods being freshly made, but their Pink Striped Cookies are what draw in a huge loyal following to this small-town bakery.
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While they may be a delicious highlight, don’t forget to look beyond Pink Striped Cookies, as there are plenty of other pastries and baked goodies to savor at Ecklof Bakery!
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From freshly-made breads, pies, and cupcakes…
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…to their famous donuts that will change the way you see every other donut, Ecklof Bakery is a sweet and savory gem of Western New York that you’ll want to make part of your regular routine.
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Hours: Monday - Friday: 6 a.m. to 5:50 p.m. Saturday: 6 a.m. to 4:50 p.m. Sunday: 8 a.m. to 12:50 p.m.
If you’re looking for a reason to explore more of Western New York, then grab your friends and family and make the trip on down to Ecklof Bakery to enjoy authentic Swedish baked goods and hot deli sandwiches.
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The eatery originally opened up in 1956 and moved to their current location in the early 2000s.
Inside, you’ll find many locals sitting up at the deli’s barstools waiting for delicious hot sandwiches like the Swedish Korv Burger, which comes on their famous Limpa Rye buns with Lingonberry jam.
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To find out more about Ecklof Bakery, click here.
Hours: Monday - Friday: 6 a.m. to 5:50 p.m. Saturday: 6 a.m. to 4:50 p.m. Sunday: 8 a.m. to 12:50 p.m.
Have you tried the Pink Striped Cookies at Ecklof Bakery? Which of their tasty pastries is your favorite? Let us know in the comments below!
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Address: 832 Foote Ave, Jamestown, NY 14701, USA