
We are a family owned artisan bakery making pastries and breads fresh daily. Our cafe serves coffee and espresso drinks, sandwiches, and soups. Try our amazing breakfast sandwich! Same-day online ordering available. Call to place a preorder for a future day.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 6822 W North Ave, Wauwatosa, WI 53213
Phone: (414) 502-7323
Website: https://rocketbabybakery.com/
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We got here right after they opening (8am) on Sunday. There were already people inline or ordering. Got a super friendly greeting, and patient help by the staff. Gave us some tips on what were favorite items or suggestions. We ended up with the Espresso Chocolate Chip Scone, and the Monkey Bread, with the offer to heat them up. They offer a London Fog Tea Latte (little vanilla, little lavender, and extra foam), and my friend got the Chai Latte, hot.
Grabbed one of the few inside tables, and waited for our order. Didn’t take long before everything was ready. The London Fog was done very good. Even though they don’t offer mugs, they did a good job in the paper cup. The bakery were heated up, and offered in a paper bag. All the items were super yummy. The scone had great texture (little dry, little crumbly), and just the right amount of sugar icing. The Monkey Bread is a generous size, and could satisfy two people.
Glad we got a table, because it sooned filled up (really filled up) with people ordering or picking up. The place was packed with people, with some even waiting outside. This place is very popular. It one point the noise level inside was almost deafening, but didn’t last long.
While this place is not technically a Coffee Shop, it does a nice job with offering items that I would expect, with the exception that it doesn’t open until 8am (I’m an early(er) riser). Definitely would recommend this place for coffee, bakery, breakfast or lunch.
Most highly recommend
Perhaps it has been so hyped up for me that i was a bit disappointed. They are solid. But not “knock me off my socks” good. Because there are so many up and coming bakeries and coffee shops that are doing a stellar job.
I actually really wanted to try the morning bun, but a guy just in front if me cleared them out. So i went for my second choice, kouign amann, and bought it. But when my order was up, i was told they had oversold. They were very nice and apologetic and would have refunded me or i could choose something else. So i went with the chocolate croissant.
Chocolate croissant
When i proposed going here, one of my friends voted it down and said let’s try somewhere else. She had tried their croissant here before and thought they were the same as Walmart. But i said let’s try anyway, cuz I’ve heard better. Unfortunately, the chocolate croissant did disappoint. I would have gotten the almond ones but they were out of those. These were so so, and more dense than flaky. I’m pretty particular about croissants. Thankfully, other items didn’t disappoint.
Blueberry cream danish
This was really good. Like, wow, size and taste, one of the best garnishes I’ve had.
Bacon cheddar chive danish
Another really good Danish, especially if you prefer savory over sweet. Could really taste the chives.
Multigrain bread
Good bread. Not sure that it’s the best bread I’ve ever had.
Ft. Anodyne coffee
Inside is not much of a cafe, and there is very limited seating. Outside, there is a huge pavilion-like area with huge tables. So overall, SOLID bakery with rustic vibes. But not your trendy cafe to hang out. There were a lot of takeouts, including LARGE orders of pastries – I kept seeing them disappear before my eyes.
The online ordering system is the main issue. I recently placed an order for two breakfast sandwiches and a monkey bread. The monkey bread was listed as available, and I was charged for it. But during the hour plus wait for my sandwiches to be made, the monkey bread sold out, because they were still selling it in person while I waited. By the time I arrived, it was gone, and I was told it had sold out, and then refunded.
Why isn’t an item claimed once it’s paid for online? Why do in-person customers get priority over people who ordered ahead and already paid? It’s incredibly frustrating to plan ahead, pay early, and still lose out on what you ordered.
I appreciate that staff offer a replacement when something’s unavailable, but it misses the point. If I order pizza and they’re out, giving me free cheesy bread isn’t the same, I wanted the pizza. That’s why I ordered from that place in the first place.
On top of that, my last few sandwich orders have been incorrect, once completely missing bacon, and all I got was a tired “sorry.”
Rocket Baby really does have good food and nice people, but their online ordering system and consistency need improvement.
They brew some delicious earl grey tea as well.
The Full Montagu 9.4/10; the bread alone is enough to make my mouth water, but the combination of the cold cut meats, thinly sliced red onion, and crisp romaine? OH
Breakfast Sandwich with lemon aioli 8.2/10
London Fog 7.5/10
They serve out of the window during certain hours and have lovely heaters to warm patrons during the winter months.
The bread is beautiful the croissants are flaky. The monkey bread is sinful, and the pastries are to die for.
The outside area is beautiful in the summer I imagine… We were here in November, and while the weather was not especially cold, it was not outside weather for sure. I’ll be back in the.