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The brand new Stone Crock menu honours Waterloo region's heritage, farmland, local producers, and connection to Oktoberfest. It features our own interpretations of traditional German and Swiss favourites, with imaginative twists on all our comfort favourites. In the words of Edna Staelber: "Food that really schmecks!".

Think schnitzel, smoked pork chops, spaetzle, seared local trout, our famous "Fetschpatze" and so much more. We know you are excited to try all our new dishes but at this time the Stone Crock dining room will remain closed and we hope to reopen soon.
Reviews (9)
Krys G.
Krys G.
Jan 03, 2019
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We came in for a morning coffee and pastry. It was busy when we arrived. The girls at the counter were very friendly and quick to serve. They poured our coffees into mugs and then we went over to another counter to fix them up with cream and sugar. Most of the tables were taken so we all sat at the window counter.
The bakery has lots of freshly made baked goods from breads to cookies to pies and cakes. There are also savory dishes too. It can be a bit pricey but this place is located in a very touristy area.
The seasonal baked goods looked so good and fresh. The apple fritter we got was big and
Sandra P.
Sandra P.
Aug 08, 2017
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My husband and I went here and enjoyed a great coffee and the best French vanilla I've ever had! We also bought a strawberry rhubarb pie for our dog sitter that apparently was delicious. We sat at the window and people watched. The atmosphere and service was perfect!
Sarah J.
Sarah J.
Feb 18, 2017
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Nice cakes and pastries. The store is located at St.Jacobs, which is far from the university. Unfortunately I am not able to go there everyday. It seems like the only bakery place in that small town, but it will not make you disappointed. There is a bunch of choice for the desserts. All of them are good. And the price is considerable. They are lower than the average price in sobers or Zehrs. But the quality is much better than that kind of supermarkets.
It's a good place for a brief afternoon tea and have a rest a little bit. I ordered the chocolate cakes, and it's really good. Not too
Tania L.
Tania L.
Jan 07, 2017
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We ventured into this small bakery, captivated by its attractive assortment of desserts and goods. Together, we ordered a cinnamon knot, chocolate eclair, and a cream filled pastry (unfortunately, I have forgotten its name).

The cinnamon knot was delicious! It wasn't too sweet, but had the very earthy and rich tone of cinnamon. It was also the perfect size. This was, by far, my family's favourite out of all that we ordered.

Our second favourite was the chocolate eclair. It came encased in a crispy, semi-sweet chocolate dipping. The puff pastry was filled with rich cream - the thick
Chris C.
Chris C.
Jul 07, 2016
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Phenomenal. ST Jacobs Mennonite community knows how to do it. Won't miss this place again. Will be a regular stop from now on. Great staff. And excellent coffee.
Owen R.
Owen R.
Feb 28, 2016
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Excellent apple square, nice tarts.
Very boring strip/street (if you're under 85 years old!).
5 bucks for a loaf of bread, pricey.
Erin D.
Erin D.
Oct 03, 2015
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Some of the best baked goods I have ever eaten are from here. The cinnamon twists are unbelievable. You can taste the freshness. I'm also a big fan of the pumpkin pie squares, muffins, sugar cookies and breads.
Bilal S.
Bilal S.
Aug 14, 2014
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Stone Crock Bakery is a good spot to have a quick Cappuccino and relax a bit. Its a full intact bakery and you see the kitchen visually on where they baked the good. They all sorts of bread, Sweet goodies, pies etc. The other section is a cafe where you can get muffins and coffee, Cappuccino or latte. Their Cappuccino tasted quite good.
Jennifer K.
Jennifer K.
Apr 11, 2014
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Stone Crock Bakery is a good pit stop during a day trip to St. Jacobs.

Bread, Cakes, Pies, Cookies, Butter Tarts and more which for sure would make anyone with a sweet tooth happy. But if you are on special low sugar diet, they also carries sweet that are made with Splenda.

There is a sit down self served area inside the bakery if you do prefer to enjoy your treats with a coffee. And on a nice sunny day, there are also some picnic tables in front of the store!