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Calgary's 6 top bread bakeries

Baked goods from the SAIT Downtown Campus are made by students.

Eating gluten free has become the latest weight loss trend, and shunning wheat is popular even among those who don’t suffer from allergies or intolerances to it.

But, for those still enjoying a chewy, rustic loaf, here are just a few of the city’s best bread bakeries — some new and some that have been baking and breaking bread for generations.

Their daily bread offerings depend on student schedules and what’s on the curriculum. Expect anything from a rustic sausage sourdough loaf to delicate brioche and tall biscuits — you can get a great deal while supporting the culinary arts program.

226, 230 Eighth Avenue S.W., in TD Square, (403) 284-8535

You can hardly talk about bread in Calgary without mentioning baker Aviv Fried. He started out with bread, and then distracted us with scones and pastries, but his crusty loaves are still some of the best in the city.

5524 1A Street S.W., (403) 400-3067

Their loaf options are limited to a few French classics; crusty baguettes and sourdough among pastries galore. And some of the best croissants in the city, stuffed with any number of delicious ingredients, sweet and savoury.

2435 Fourth Street S.W., (403) 984-9294

Great bread makes a great sandwich — they know this at the Lazy Loaf, where their nine-grain Kettle Bread, made using a generations-old recipe, has become a Calgary favourite.

8 Parkdale Crescent N.W., (403) 270-7810

It’s as old-school as they come; go for square sandwich bread, sheet rolls, hot dog and hamburger buns or Parker House rolls, and bring cash.

7930 Bowness Road N.W., (403) 288-5252

Another old-fashioned family-owned bakery, Glamorgan is famous for their ultra-soft, cheesy, salty cheese buns — you’re lucky if it’s in your neighbouhood, but they’re well worth a pilgrimage across the city for.

19, 3919 Richmond Road S.W., (403) 242-2800