

Indulge in the charm of Rehoboth Baking Co., where handcrafted pizzas, sourdough goodness, soulful soups, hearty sandwiches, delectable pastas, vibrant salads, and irresistibly nostalgic sweet treats intertwine to create a culinary paradise. Located at the the North Rehoboth Attleboro line near Briggs corner this warm and welcoming bakery and restaurant promises to entice your taste buds and fulfill your cravings for exquisite food at every visit. Immerse yourself in a journey of flavors that will transport you to a world of culinary delight.
Hours
| Friday | 7 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 7 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 7 AM–8 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 7 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 7 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 7 AM–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 7 Park St Unit #2, Rehoboth, MA 02769
Phone: (508) 838-6371
Website: http://www.rehobothbakingco.com/
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Reviews
The pizza menu has some solid-sounding options, with prices starting around $17 and going up. I ordered a Margherita and the “Mama Ash” (pepperoni, red bell peppers, jalapeños, ricotta, and Mike’s Hot Honey). After about 20 minutes, I arrived to pick up the order. While there, I noticed their sweet treats and grabbed a couple of those as well.
All in, two pizzas and two desserts plus tip came out to about $60.
When I got home (about a 10-minute drive), I realized I was given a regular pepperoni pizza instead of the Mama Ash. I ended up eating it anyway since I didn’t want to make the trip back—and to be fair, I should’ve checked the boxes before leaving.
The pizza itself was good, but not great. It wasn’t very hot by the time I got home and wasn’t particularly large for the price. That said, I do appreciate the quality of the ingredients—you can tell they’re using good products, at least from what I received.
Overall, there’s definitely potential here, but between the mix-up, portion size, and price point, the experience didn’t quite live up to the hype this time. I might give it another shot in the future, but I was expecting a bit more.
The fried chicken sandwich and street corn dip were also amazing. Can’t wait to come back and try more of their dishes!
Edit:
They now serve breakfast and coffee! I got the ham, egg, and cheese English muffin sandwich and it is fantastic. They home-make the English muffin and I can honestly say it’s the best bread I’ve had for an English muffin. (They also sell the bread so I’m definitely grabbing some for family out of state )
You order your food at the counter and the restaurant has sandwiches, pizzas, baked goods and more. The worst part about the place is picking what you want to eat because everything sounds absolutely amazing.
I opted for a pizza cooked in Detroit style with roasted chicken, pesto and ricotta. The pizza had the great, doughy Detroit feel complete with crispy sides. You can order pizza in either Detroit, New Haven or bar pizza styles. Really good stuff. My dining friends each had a different chicken sandwich, one a chicken parm and the other with lettuce, tomato and pickles, and both sandwiches were served on an amazingly fresh made roll. Rave reviews on all the food.
We took home some sourdough English muffins and blueberry muffins for breakfast tomorrow and the focaccia and loaves of bread all looked incredible.
Definitely will be back to try more from this place soon enough and would recommend you check them out, too!
1st timer here – can’t wait to go back! Had the steak, egg & cheese sandwich on sourdough and a pineapple lemongrass refresher. I would reorder both! On our way out, I grabbed a strawberry rice krispie treat and a creme puff (they were both huge!). The rice krispie treat was marshmallow heavy and worth trying. The creme puff was really good, but a little messy to eat – no complaints!