
Snug, perennial storefront parlor offering artisanal pizza by the slice, plus coffee & baked goods.
Hours
| Friday | 7 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 7 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 8 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 7 AM–9:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 7 AM–9:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 7 AM–9:30 PM |
| Thursday | 7 AM–9:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 524 2nd St, Davis, CA 95616
Phone: (530) 750-2255
Website: https://www.villagebakeryofdavis.com/
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Reviews
They remodel the interior and it looks great. It’s spacious, comfortable, and has a nice selection of pizzas and breads. For lunch, their pizza by the slice ranges from $5 – $6 and they are delicious!
They bread is amazing, and everything about it is super fresh. The Hawaiian, the pepperoni, the meat-veggie combo, and even their pastries are amazing.
If you have Village Bakery pizza before, you know it’s great quality pizza. Enjoy!
Old Review from 2025: BEST PIZZA IN DAVIS!!!! The veggie pizza is soooo tasty and unique. There isn’t any indoor seating, except for one little table. It is challenging to dine here because there are lots of homeless people in this area of Davis, so outdoor seating can be frightening.
The Village Bakery is one of the first places you’ll see when you get off an Amtrak train, so it’s a very convenient pit-stop before or after a trip. Nice outdoor seating with shade. The man at the counter and the chef/owner were both friendly and helpful. I had a slice of the veggie pizza ($3.50) and a mixed berry scone ($2.50). All the food looked appetizing – they had some good-looking eclairs and cream puffs but I tried to exercise some self-control 😉
The selection of veggies on pizza was great: nicely caramelized onions, zucchini, peppers, etc. Not too heavy on sauce or cheese. Most of the cheese was feta, which really worked well with the veggies. The scone was really delicious: crumbly and light, dusted with icing sugar and animated with the flavor of blackberries and blueberries.
I’m giving the Village Bakery 4/5 “green stars” for social and environmental impact, based on these reasons:
• They use local fruit and veggies when possible and everything made in house.
• For the pizza, they use olive oil for the crust (unlike some other pizza places). Olive oil is generally a sustainable product.
• They source organic tomatoes for the pizza sauce when in season / affordable.
• For the bakery side, their dairy comes from Crystal Creamery. From what I’ve read I’d place them somewhere in the middle – not nearly as good as an organic creamery like Strauss, not as bad as Dean Foods (Berkeley Farms).
• Not much waste generation – the pizza is served on a paper plate and bakery items in a paper bags. Unbleached, recycled paper would be an improvement. I think the utensils and lids were conventional plastic.
• Two out of the three pizzas on sale were vegetarian.
Ever written a green star review? Please contact me if you have done so, or if you’d like to know more!
They have sourdough baguettes as well as French baguettes, and even baguettes that are soft baked.
But it’s a good establishment so you want to know about the goods, right? As a former culinary student and professional baker I was very pleased to find this place. My background plus being nuero divergent means I have sensitive taste buds and the goods I got made me very happy. The pastries were appropriately flakey, the croissants had all the layers you want the muffins are moist and full of flavour. If you want high quality baked goods this is your go to. Enjoy!