
Founded in 2001, by Polish baker Randy Wronko, New Day Bakery is a 20+ year family-run bakeshop (piekarnia) operating from its landmark log cabin location on Main St., downtown Belgrade, Montana. New Day Bakery serves its retail community with cozy mountain views and sits on historic Montana Rail Link land. Its wholesale supply & delivery supports other local Montana-owned, small businesses, and it is the longest running bakery in the heart of Gallatin Valley. From turnovers & twists to old-fashioned and specialty doughnuts, memories are baked here!
Address and Contact Information
Address: 122 E Main St, Belgrade, MT 59714
Phone: (406) 388-8025
Website: https://www.newdaybakerymt.com/
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Reviews
Great prices
Upstairs has views of the Bridgers❗️
If you’re looking for good quality coffee at a fair price, look elsewhere. It’s more expensive than other shops in belgrade and tastes no better than gas station coffee.
Also, for those of you who clearly don’t follow health code regulations, every single time you take a transaction, BEFORE you assist the next customer with their food items, you wash you hands. Does not matter that you use a little paper to pick them up with. Wash your hands. Every time. It’s not that hard. Lack of accountability is what gets people sick.
The service is hit or miss at best. Entirely depends on who is working whether you’ll get friendly service with a smile, or some “meh” attitude young person who doesn’t care to be there, let alone say thank you or have a nice day.
And the atmosphere of their sitting area. Tables and chairs are dirty. It’s so dated inside and doesn’t seem like they keep up to date with their routine cleaning. And the upstairs area is rough. Table rocks back and forth, last time we went the chair almost fell apart, not to mention the amount of dust and debris on the ledges and floors…. they desperately need to pay attention to the overall cleanliness of the shop.
And now I find out today(as it’s been a couple months since I’ve been in) they are charging a card transaction fee back to the customer to use a card. I’m sorry, but that’s the cost of doing business. Up your prices by a quarter if you need to. There will be fees the business owner pays for, not the customer. Why would I give you a tip to put a donut in a box and then pay your processing fee to use my card. Am I going to have to pay for the bag or box my donut comes in next? Or the napkins I take on the way out?
Sorry for the longer review, but I find it tough to want to return with the current state of their operation. Donuts are a homerun, everything else is less than desirable. At this rate I’d rather drive to townsend for the donut shop there…