480 Bourke Street, Melbourne.
Baked Good: Long John
Should you stay or should you go?: Swing by if you're in the area, but don't go out of your way.
CBD Bakery is conveniently just off the main drag. Perfect to sneak away from the hustle and bustle and the constant stream of tourists. But while you escape the hustle and bustle of the tourists, you gain with suits.
A little bakery with just about everything you could ever want. Glass cabinets filled with everything you can think of: pies and sausage rolls keeping warm in the pie warmer. Cakes, tarts, slices and doughnuts in all its glory, begging you to pick them. And a little section down the back where you can get a freshly baked roll and fill it with all the trimmings of your choice.
The cafe doesn't have all the bells and whistles a modern day cafe uses to entice you through their doors. White walls, standard tables and chairs and a big window to watch the world go by. But what the cafe lacks in personality it most certainly gains with a super friendly and happy team. Not to mention the pretty decent food.
I indulged in a Long John and until this very day I had called it a Jam Cream doughnut not knowing it had any other name. As it turns out not only is the Long John its more common name, traditionally it would be referred to as an eclair. However the eclair is commonly known as a chocolate covered cream filled long doughnut.
Food Time Line says the eclair in its original form dates back to the turn of the 19th Century. The French translation is "lightning", and assumed that's because of either the cream strip or the glistening of the chocolate. The more modern mention of the eclair possibly in the jam form was in 1861 in Vanity Fair. Possibly around the time when the Long John was adapted.
The Long John was delicious and so fresh. I possibly ate it a little too quick as it was super tasty. The dough was soft and fluffy. The cream was fresh and not overflowing. And the strip of jam was sweet and tasty. All together making it a perfectly sweet treat. And sweet it is, so if you aren't looking for a sugar overload, I'd suggest going for something a little more low key on the sugar front.
Overall the Long John was tasty and I'd have easily had seconds as I ate it so quickly. As for the venue, it's not the kind of cafe you would sit at and enjoy the cosiness of it as you read a book. It's one of those places you grab what you want and move on, or sit and eat it and not linger.
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