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In a neighbourhood where locals know where to look, Baby Buck rewards those who seek it out — with a little planning. This is an online order-and-collect bakery, where your visit begins before you arrive, browsing and selecting from a thoughtfully crafted menu. When you pick up, the experience is all about anticipation fulfilled: beautifully made bakes, carefully boxed and ready to take with you, whether you’re heading home, bringing a cake along to a celebration, or finding a sunny spot nearby to enjoy.
That sense of craft carries through every order, with a standout collection of celebration cakes designed for moments worth marking. You’ll find vintage-style cakes finished with piped detailing and playful colourways, seasonal specials that shift with inspiration, and indulgent semi-naked cakes that lean into flavour-forward simplicity. Alongside these sit richer celebration options like chocolate-forward creations and layered showpieces, all made to order and designed to feel personal.
Beyond the baking, Baby Buck also opens the door to creativity through its cake decorating workshops. With both public classes and private group bookings available, it’s a chance to step behind the scenes and try your hand at the artistry that defines each creation. Together, these elements make it more than just a bakery — it’s a destination for those who value thoughtful detail, hands-on experiences, and treats worth seeking out ahead of time.
Location Te wāhi
Newmarket Train Station Square Shop K22 12/28 Remuera Road, Newmarket, Auckland 1050
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If you’re travelling by train, being in the Newmarket Train station shops place you there moments after you hop off the train. A number of inner-city and suburban bus routes stop close by, and from the nearest stops it’s typically just a brief 3–8 minute stroll to the bakery, making it an easy addition to your day in the city.
If you’re driving, there is a mix of street parking and paid options in the surrounding area. On-street parks are available but can be limited and are often time-restricted, particularly during busier periods. Nearby parking buildings and metered spaces provide more reliable alternatives, especially if you’re planning to stay a little longer.