Juno Bakery

Bakeries & pastry Cascade 41 Mesrop Mashtots Ave
4.6
18 reviewsfrom Google Maps
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About 1 200 ֏
±20% depending on order

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About Juno Bakery.

Juno Bakery sits on Mesrop Mashtots in the Cascade district, where locals grab fresh pastries and bread throughout the day. The counter display rotates seasonal items — expect croissants, layered pastries, and hearth-baked loaves that move fast. It's a straightforward bakery stop, not a sit-down cafe, so most people come in, order, and go. The 4.6 rating from eighteen reviews suggests consistent quality for the price point — around 1200 dram for two covers a pastry or two with coffee. Cascade foot traffic keeps the place steady, especially mornings when shelves are fullest.

Things to note: No seating — this is a grab-and-go counter. Cash and card both likely accepted, but confirm on arrival.

41 Mesrop Mashtots Ave, Yerevan 0002.

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FAQ — Juno Bakery

Do I need a reservation?
No. Walk up to the counter, order, and pay. It's a bakery, not a restaurant.
Do they accept cards?
Likely yes, but cash is safer. Call ahead if unsure.
Is there a vegetarian/vegan menu?
Bakeries like this stock pastries and bread with mixed fillings — many are vegetarian, some may contain dairy or eggs. Ask the staff about specific items.
How late can I come?
No confirmed hours, but bakeries typically close by early evening. Arrive before 5 PM for the best selection.

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