A classic bakery shop, a variety of products from the factory itself (bread, rolls, cakes) and related products, one of the three where sets of cakes are sold (by the way, I went to get them). There is an extract in the form of pies, pies with stuffing and even chebureks, I can't say anything about the taste, I haven't tried it, but it looks edible.
I always buy cakes in this store, fresh, made according to Soviet recipes. I didn't buy any pies, it was expensive. I liked to buy a piece of sliced cake in the cafeteria, but recently I came across the fact that it was clearly expired with sour cream and it was impossible to check it, since the date of manufacture and expiration date were not indicated anywhere, and the seller said she had thrown the box away. Therefore, I do not recommend buying bulk products in the cafeteria. The bread selection is small, mostly "May" and classic loaves, but fresh.
A great store attached to the bread factory.
Cakes, pastries and other goodies in a good assortment. The bread and loaf are fresh and delicious. Yes, and other products are present.
As far as I'm concerned, it's not bad for such a small store.