Cornish Bakehouse

175 High St, Poole
01202 673638

Recent Reviews

Yankee

Greedy and rude, like other reviews have mentioned. Never seen hot food cost extra money vs cold. This business is hilarious.My rating is not a reflection of the food taste or quality, because I chose to leave rather than spend my money here.

Jamie Stratton

Fantastic food, staff a bit

Sofia Pinoy

Hope to get a few bite from my sausage roll and this woman just shouted excuse me twice and said “no eating in the store” like she was talking to an idiot!! Very disrespectful!! You just lost a customer. Not to mention the food was cold. Such a shame!And this effin google review is asking if I dined in, well not! “No eating in the store”

Eleanor Wood

Lovely people serving. But where’s the cheese in the cheese twist !!!

Cathy M

We popped into the bakery, purchased 3 x jam doughnuts, and one sausage roll, completely shocked the it cost £6.55.The sausage roll was OK, and 3 of the doughnuts were okay, and the 4th doughnut was frozen. It took over an hour to defrost. Definitely not value for money ? ?

paul shemilt

Had a sausage roll which was disgustingI think my dog food is better we were both ill after cant prove if it was food poisoning but will never go there again ?

John Dodds

large cornish pasty tasteless and cost over £5 teaspoon of minced meat if you can call it that dry fatless pastry rip

Beckie Howarth

Just been into the shop to buy pasties for both me and my son. I was told that the Cornish pasty for my son wasn't hot and that if I wanted mine heated it is 20% if the pasty price. Staff was very rude and I walked out. It does not cost anything to heat up a cold pasty that they are serving to customer. It not like they are cheap anyway!!! Will definitely not be returning to them as they are greedy and selling everyone cold food!!!

Maschinenheim

Everytime we're in area, we go there for a Cornish Pasty. They've got an excellent selection of vegetarian alternatives, which are very good. My favourite however is the traditional one. Our tradition is to stand outside the shop by the traintracks, eating the pasty out of the paper bag and waiting to see if a train will pass by lolVegetarian options: We ordered a pasty with goat cheese and spinach.

Janet Howarth

Go here every week, not any more. Asked for £5.30 pasty to be hotbed up. They are now charging 20% of the pasty for it to be hosted up. Over £1 to zap a pasty in a microwave for a few seconds!!!! Utter greed and good way to go out of

Peter J

Dear Sir/Madam I have a complaint about the appalling service I received at 12:25 Tuesday 7th November 2023 175 Poole High St Dorset – when I bought 2 Steak Slices for £3.50. They were the last two remaining Steak Slices in the “Hot Counter” glass display – so, on a cold day, I assumed they would be fresh and hot. I paid £3.50 for two although I only wanted one but the price advantage seemed reasonable and I was going the give the other one to a colleague at the NHS Poole Hospital where I work. To my dismay, the two Slices were stone-cold and felt like rubber – they were not fresh – nor freshly cooked – I asked if they could be heated up to make them more palatable – but the manager said there would be a charge of 50p to heat them up. This is ridiculous as the food should be ready to eat there and then rather than 20 minute later back at work where I could have microwaved them making them even more rubbery. So I said forget it – they offered me no refund – and I left empty-handed, still hungry £3.50 ripped off. Never again. Please send refund (do not want voucher) to:

Janet H

Now charging 20% of pasty cost to zap in microwave for a few seconds. The pasta was £5.30 so wanted to charge 1.06 to zap. Utter greed. Deserve to go out of business's.

George R.

My vote here focussed on their cannoli. The cannoli sit on their counter tops in lidded glass jars. Cannoli, I just can't say the word without thinking of the Godfather: the way the murder, the horror, the bloodshed, rub up against the warm domestic scenes of Italian family life, homicide and hearth that made the movie so unsettling, putting guns and cannoli within six words of each other nailed it. Sicilian cannoli meaning little tube - a deep fried pastry - around for a thousand years and possibly of Arab heritage - at this time, the Arabs influenced Sicilian baking with the introduction of cinnamon, candied fruits and pistachios. They also introduced the technique of combining nuts and fruits with sugar and honey. So I took a few of each - lemon, chocolate and boy oh boy salted caramel. These are first class products so very tasty with the salted caramel being gloriously great. We also scooped up a few plump meringues one strawberry swirled the other lemon for a sugar hit. Mmnn. The staff are delightful and the goods are put into paper bags not plastic. Other purveyors take note. Four green stars.

Lisa Bee

The Best. Pasties. Ever. I promise!! I don't leave reviews but honestly these pasties will be the best you've ever tasted, you'll probably want to take a few home too ! Good job guys ! :)

Yvonne Fuelle

We had some amazing pasty’s here very fresh and piping hot.

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