Popular Filipino Bakery Bakerrae Has Opened a New Home in Toronto

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One of Toronto’s favourite Filipino bakeries has settled into a new neighbourhood with more room for pastries, drinks, and customers. Bakerrae has officially reopened in East Chinatown, and Rae and Ry are bringing back the signature baked goods alongside an expanded menu and a larger café space. Here’s what to know before you visit.

Bakerrae’s New Chapter

Assorted Filipino-inspired pastries displayed at Bakerrae, including croissants, danishes, and baked treats topped with ube and shredded cheese.
Photo via Bakerrae

Bakerrae is now located at 326 Broadview Avenue, where it shares a storefront with ethical chocolatier Chachalate.

After a year of renovations, the new shop now features indoor seating, a larger display case, and a dedicated chocolate-making area for Chachalate.

What’s New at the Bakery?

The move gave Bakerrae the opportunity to expand beyond pastries. Along with a wider selection of baked goods, customers can now choose from specialty drinks, handcrafted chocolate, and seasonal menu items.

The larger space also gives guests a place to enjoy their food inside, making it more than just a quick stop for takeout.

Layered matcha drink with creamy milk and a fruit base served at Bakerrae in Toronto.
Photo via Bakerrae

Filipino Flavours Meet Classic Pastries

Bakerrae is known for combining Filipino ingredients with classic bakery favourites. Some of the menu highlights include:

  • Small-batch chocolate bars by Chachalate
  • Ube ensaymada croissant
  • Ube flan danish
  • Blueberry calamansi meringue danish
  • Spam, tamago and cheese pastry
  • Ube matcha cloud
  • Calamansi espresso tonic

A Bakery That Continued to Grow

Although Bakerrae only opened its new location in January 2026, it has already welcomed both longtime customers and first-time visitors.

Many guests followed the bakery from its previous location, while others first discovered the business through local pop-ups and community events. The move has allowed Bakerrae to continue growing while introducing its pastries to a new neighbourhood.

Where to Visit Bakerrae

You can find Bakerrae at 326 Broadview Avenue in Toronto’s East Chinatown. The bakery is open daily, serving pastries, specialty drinks, and handcrafted chocolate in its new café space.

Mango-topped pastries displayed on a baking tray at Bakerrae in Toronto.
Photo via Bakerrae

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What is Bakerrae known for?

Bakerrae is known for pastries that blend Filipino flavours with classic baked goods, including ube, calamansi, and other traditional ingredients.

Does Bakerrae have seating?

Yes. The new location includes a fully furnished dining area where customers can enjoy their food and drinks.

Where is Bakerrae located?

Bakerrae is located at 326 Broadview Avenue in Toronto’s East Chinatown.

Have you visited Bakerrae’s new location yet? Let us know which pastry you’d order first in the comments.

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