
Since 1979, Shatila Bakery has been a beloved destination, bringing the flavors of the Mediterranean to Dearborn. Their skilled bakers and pastry chefs meticulously craft an extensive selection of delectable delights. From classic French cakes to traditional Middle Eastern sweets like baklava and kunafa, each treat is made with the finest ingredients. Indulge in their creamy ice cream, refreshing fresh juices, or celebrate a special occasion with one of their custom-made wedding cakes. Shatila also provides wholesale options, ensuring their celebrated baked goods can be enjoyed far and wide.
Middle Eastern cookies, cakes & traditional pastries are featured at this large bakery & cafe.
Hours
| Tuesday | 8 AM–11 PM |
| Wednesday | 8 AM–11 PM |
| Thursday | 8 AM–11 PM |
| Friday | 8 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 8 AM–11 PM |
| Sunday | 8 AM–11 PM |
| Monday | 8 AM–11 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 14300 W Warren Ave, Dearborn, MI 48126
Phone: (313) 582-1952
Website: http://www.shatila.com/
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Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
My favorites are:
The Baklawa with pistachios and with nuts, fried Katayef with walnuts and with qachtah, Barazeh, ice cream, freshly made unsweetened juices especially the pomegranate juice, Turkish coffee prepared for each order and last but not least the shredded halawat jiben.
My least favorite is:
The kinefeh which I prefer and highly recommend to eat it at Lebon sweet. Because Shatila doe not keep it hot and reheat it in microwave. I will not eat a reheated Kinefeh in a microwave. Then The flavor and quality decrease drastically.
Now that we live in Charlotte, North Carolina for over 6 years, those flavors always bring back warm memories.
No place in NC comes close to Shatila!
A friend of my mother-in-law recently sent us a gift from Dearborn with two different sweets (pictured in my review). While my family enjoyed them, I found myself wishing she had sent the baklava with pistachios—the kind I fell in love with after years of my mom bringing it home from Shatila Bakery.
That baklava was unforgettable: delicate, fresh, and melt-in-your-mouth delicious, so different from the prepackaged treats we received.
You must go to Dearborn and experience this bakery!
Josephine Local Guide
A special thank you to Ahmad, who took my order. He was very professional, patient, and helpful throughout the process, making sure every detail was just right. His customer service was outstanding and gave me complete confidence that the order would turn out perfectly.
I highly recommend Shatila Bakery for anyone looking for high-quality cakes and exceptional service.
I had their kunafa it was okay kinda luck warm it’s supposed to be hot…even the pastries were kinda stale the only thing that was done right was the zaatar pie that was good. There bathrooms are super disgusting!! so weird doesn’t make sense because the restaurant is spotless. Service is super shady most times!…you gotta be on point or you’ll get past over and cut in front of!
I picked up a half-pound mixed box to take back to Dallas. they did pack the box very well when I told them that I will be taking it home. Some of the desserts come with syrup… I wish they had packets instead of containers that would be easier to take on the plane. Shatila wasn’t cheap, but the quality is honestly incredible. Every piece feels fresh, rich, and made with care. You can tell they don’t cut corners with ingredients.
While I was there, I saw a lot of people ordering this pistachio sweet cream dessery, so I grabbed one to try. It was excellent. Light and creamy with that perfect pistachio flavor. Definitely something I’d get again.
The whole place has this energetic but welcoming vibe. It might feel a little overwhelming at first with how busy it gets, but once you taste the sweets, it all makes sense. Shatila really lives up to its reputation.