Asteri Greek Bakery

Bakeries & pastry Vanadzor Myasnikyan St
4.7
89 reviewsfrom Google Maps
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About 1 800 ֏
±20% depending on order

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About Asteri Greek Bakery.

Asteri is a Greek bakery on Myasnikyan in central Vanadzor, the kind of place locals stop into for breakfast or afternoon pastries. They make spanakopita, loukoumades, and proper Greek bread — the kind that draws a steady crowd of neighborhood regulars and office workers nearby. The setup is straightforward: counter service, display cases, a few seats if you want to eat in. At 1800 dram for two, you're getting honest bakery pricing, not inflated. The 4.7 rating across nearly 90 reviews suggests they've earned trust over time, which matters in a smaller city where word travels fast.

Things to note: Smaller bakeries can sell out by mid-afternoon; arrive early if you have a specific item in mind.

Myasnikyan St, Vanadzor 2007.

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FAQ — Asteri Greek Bakery

Do I need a reservation?
No. Counter service, walk in anytime. Busy periods are breakfast and mid-morning.
Do they accept cards?
Cash is safest; cards likely accepted but confirm with staff to be sure.
Is there a vegetarian/vegan menu?
Spanakopita is vegetarian. Most pastries contain butter or dairy; ask staff about vegan options.
How late can I come?
Typical bakery hours, usually until early evening. Call ahead if you're coming after 6pm.

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