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Old Bakery and Emporium
1006 Congress Avenue, Austin, Texas, United States
About the Old Bakery and Emporium
The Old Bakery and Emporium is a charming historic building located at 1006 Congress Avenue in Austin, Texas. This institution is a popular tourist attraction and travel agency that offers visitors a glimpse into the city's rich history and vibrant culture. The Old Bakery and Emporium features a variety of unique shops and vendors selling handmade goods, local artwork, and souvenirs. Visitors can also enjoy guided tours of the building and learn about its fascinating past. Whether you're looking for a one-of-a-kind souvenir or simply want to explore a piece of Austin's heritage, the Old Bakery and Emporium is a must-visit destination.
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1006 Congress Ave., Austin, TX 78701, United States
Opening hours of Old Bakery and Emporium
Monday:
Day off
Tuesday:
Day off
Wednesday:
10:00 - 18:00
Thursday:
10:00 - 18:00
Friday:
10:00 - 18:00
Saturday:
12:00 - 17:00
Sunday:
Day off
Reviews of Old Bakery and Emporium
"Love the variety of items on sale. Have enjoyed art exhibits and festivals there many times. Love the historical museum. One of my favorite places to visit! Highly recommend."
"Great place to buy nick nacks...had a local artist and promoted Austin history."
"Lovely remodel/restoration old bakery- with original stonebrick, huge, oven! Large selection of local artists' wares, souvenirs. Tourist informațion. Upstairs: historical gallery and museum pieces. Also art gallery with rotating exhibit Handicap entrance. Elevator. Clean public restrooms and water fountain."
"Cool place with various items and art in a historic building."
"Saturday was the only day I had to get those little items for everybody when you're travelling plus a few post cards (I know, who mails post cards any more? Apparently, I do). There was a parade in downtown Austin on 6th, I think, and a block on either side was also blocked off. So all of the parking up from the parade (and not being a local, I didn't know how to get around it), was full. I drove up and around and found a truck pulling out of a shady spot (wow!) and took that. I was getting ready to walk to the nearest spot where I could get local touristy stuff when I looked in front of me. There she was, the Old Bakery and Emporium and there was something that said 'local artisans'. I went inside and they had everything! I could have purchased one of the amazing quilts, or some of the earrings. I was hard-pressed not to purchase one of the beautiful mugs or a hand-made handbag. Pricing was reasonable in my opinion. I walked around and enjoyed the stories of the bakery and some lovely antique pieces (including the oven). After much thought I walked away with a wall hanging and two fridge magnets, all mosaic made with stained glass by a local artist. Such quality work! And, of course, postcards. Next time I'm in Austin I will definitely return and highly suggest you check it out if you have a chance to!"
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