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Devon House Bakery: Not the regular patty pilgrimage
Oozing authentic Jamaican flavour, Devon House Bakery’s signature curry goat patty (Photo: Instagram @DevonHouseBakeryOfficial)
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March 1, 2020

Devon House Bakery: Not the regular patty pilgrimage

Devon House is fast-becoming a gastronomy playground with its mix of restaurants and bars that offer from breakfast to nightlife, from savoury to sweet.

In 2010, Mother’s Enterprises took over The Brick Oven location and renamed it Devon House Bakery. Although the Mother’s franchise is known as a fast-food chain that offers the regular patty, Devon House Bakery is the home to the elite of patties.

The handcrafted pyramids of goodness have won the heart of many and hold a special place of ‘must-haves’ for visitors. Jamaicans consume hundreds of thousands of the flat, half-mooned flaky pastries filled with spiced beef every day.

However, at Devon House Bakery, the

favourites were always the lobster & shrimp patties.

View this post on Instagram In the mood for something different? Come try our #AmazinglyDelicious Lobster patties!A post shared by Devon House Bakery (@devonhousebakeryofficial) on Jan 16, 2018 at 2:02pm PST

Breaking into a Devon House Bakery patty is

an experience that warms your senses even before satisfying your taste buds.

The signature-shaped sturdy crust serves as the perfect tiny carrier for the super-chunky filling that is more reminiscent of a pot pie than the traditional minced filling of the regular patty. Every bite is satisfying and conveys value for money.

They have even taken into consideration the

disappointment of the seasonality of lobster and introduced the super popular

curried goat patty. It was an instant hit and it took four separate visits to

taste it as they were always out.

View this post on Instagram Come and experience authentic Jamaican flavours with our famous Curried Goat Patty exclusively available at Devon House Bakery. It’s #AmazinglyDelicious #StopBy #GetYours #AmazinglyDelicious #pastrylover #pastryshop #pastryelite #pastryinspiration #pastryarts #foodstagram #foodblogger #foodpics #foodphotography #foodlover #foodpic #foodies #foodgram #foodart #foodlovers #foodlove #foodiegram #foodoftheday #foodisfuel #foodaddictA post shared by Devon House Bakery (@devonhousebakeryofficial) on Mar 13, 2018 at 2:30pm PDT

Even though you no longer smell freshly

baked products from the rustic brick oven, Devon House Bakery’s current

approach is to tantalise the eyes with a wide range of local pastry and super-moist

exotic cakes. It is impossible to walk in with the intention to walk out with

just a patty.

“Dat nah guh happen, dat will neva happen.â€

To further cater to our sweet addiction the

recently opened Devon House Bakery Too (DHB Too) located beside the Devon House

Bakery you can say it predominantly dedicated to sweet treats.

They have amped up the traditional bread

pudding and have created the Mocha Chocolate Bread Pudding.

The bread pudding muffin is served with a healthy mound of whipped cream that just cuts through what could easily be a too-sweet dessert but sits pretty with a great cup of coffee for a late afternoon pick-me-up.

View this post on Instagram Who remembers this home-made favourite? Bread Pudding is an amazingly delicious guarantee so none is better for the #2 title. Also try the international spin-off in our sister store (DHB TOO) and enjoy our Mocha Chololate Bread Pudding. #DHBTop10for2020 #AmazinglyDelicious #yum #foodporn #foodphotography #food #foodlovers #foodie #foodgramA post shared by Devon House Bakery (@devonhousebakeryofficial) on Jan 30, 2020 at 10:08am PST

Let’s also take a second to appreciate the lemon

meringue & coconut cream pies, that silky feeling on the tongue offering

adequate sweet all sitting on a soft flaky puffy pastry crust.

The ideal pie at any location can be the

reason for multiply return visits. As for the lovers of cheesecakes, they have

you covered with the red velvet, rum and raisin & oreo cookie varieties.

View this post on Instagram The delicate flavours of the coconut cream pie is our #9 topped with coconut shavings to make for the ultimate light dessert 🤤 #amazinglydelicious #top10for2020 #yum #delicious #deliciousfood #pastry #coconut #sweet #amazinglydeliciousA post shared by Devon House Bakery (@devonhousebakeryofficial) on Jan 23, 2020 at 7:35am PST

If you have tried it yet, the Devon House

Bakery is the ideal place to try something speculator any day of the week.

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