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Bakeries & Pastry in Cascade, Yerevan

Three bakeries clustered around Abovyan and Mashtots, walking distance from the Cafesjian steps

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Cascade holds three bakery styles within a five-minute walk: Lebanese flatbreads at Penjo's on the lower slope, European tarts and morning pastries at Juno Bakery on Mashtots, and croissant-forward Blit on Abovyan. All three operate in the 1,200 dram bracket for a pastry or sandwich, open from breakfast through late afternoon. The density is low — this district leans toward sit-down cafés — but these spots serve the morning crowd and office workers looking for a quick counter pick-up.

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Juno Bakery

Juno Bakery at 41 Mashtots offers the widest selection — fruit tarts, eclairs, morning buns — in a format familiar to European visitors. The counter layout makes it easy to point and order without navigating unfamiliar breads.

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Juno Bakery

Penjo's is the only place in Cascade serving manakish and zaatar flatbreads, baked to order with a thin, crisp edge. It's a particular taste — closer to Beirut counter bakeries than Armenian lavash shops.

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Blit

Blit at 37 Abovyan runs quietly, with regulars stopping in for croissants and espresso before the Cascade steps. The vibe is local morning routine rather than tourist-facing, and the pastry case turns over fast.

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