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Oldest bakeries in Delhi: Where Christmas traditions meet festive delights

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Yusra Nazim

As Christmas lights twinkle across Delhi, the city’s oldest bakeries come alive, blending festive cheer with the rich aroma of tradition. These historic gems are more than just places to satisfy a sweet tooth—they are living legacies, where every cake and cookie tells a tale of time, community, and celebration.

From colonial-era flavours to heart-warming neighbourhood favourites, these bakeries embody the magic of Christmas, offering a taste of nostalgia and a celebration of the season’s spirit.

Wenger’s: A colonial charm in Connaught Place

Wenger’s, founded in 1926 by a Swiss couple, isn’t just a bakery—it’s a cherished slice of Delhi’s colonial history. Step inside and you are instantly transported to a bygone era. This Christmas, their plum cakes and puddings bring a traditional British touch to the celebrations, while their gingerbread cookies and fruit tarts capture the very soul of the season. And let’s not forget the modern favourites—Nutella waffles and butterscotch pastries—that continue to make Wenger’s a timeless festive delight.

Defence Bakery: 50 years of sweet tradition

Since 1962, Defence Bakery has been more than just a bakery; it is part of the neighbourhood’s heartbeat. It’s the kind of place where everyone knows everyone. This Christmas, their Belgian Chocolate Cake and Kit-Kat Cake have become stars of the show—rich, indulgent, and perfectly festive. With cookies and muffins made without any artificial additives, it’s a go-to spot for families looking for quality treats that don’t break the bank.

Maxim’s: Old-world baking in South Delhi

For nearly six decades, Maxim’s has been a South Delhi favourite, known for its creamy pastries and birthday cakes that have been a part of countless family celebrations. At Christmas, the bakery takes things up a notch with classics like tiramisu and fudge cakes, alongside festive treats like Belgian chocolate and fruit-and-nut cakes. It’s where tradition meets innovation, ensuring that every bite feels like a celebration of the season.

Frontier Bakery: A pure vegetarian delight

Over a century old, Frontier Bakery in Karol Bagh has perfected the art of eggless baking. Their fruit cake is a Christmas staple—a dense, rich treat that’s loved by generations.

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Alongside it, their seasoned biscuits, like the famous Kaju Pista Biscuits, are perfect for sharing over tea or gifting to loved ones. With every bite, Frontier Bakery reminds you that simplicity and tradition never go out of style.

Anjilika Foods: The hidden gem of Karol Bagh

Since 1981, Anjilika has been a quiet treasure for those in the know. Famous for their rum cakes and chocolate cookies, Christmas brings a special buzz to this little bakery. The biscotti are a perfect takeaway treat, and their rum cake, rich and flavourful, proves that some recipes can stand the test of time. While it might not be as popular with the younger crowd, its charm lies in the nostalgia it offers—an experience that newer bakeries often can’t replicate.

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These bakeries are not just about baked goods—they are keepers of stories, culture, and community.

This Christmas, visiting them is not just about satisfying your sweet tooth; it’s about reliving a piece of Delhi’s history.

Also Read: Your guide to Delhi’s most exciting Christmas markets in winter

Whether it’s the colonial charm of Wenger’s, the community warmth of Defence Bakery, or the timeless traditions at Frontier, these iconic bakeries ensure that the festive season is not just sweet, but also meaningful and unforgettable.

Yusra Nazim

Published by
Yusra Nazim

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