Black Jet Baking Co.
Black Jet Baking Co. is a beloved neighborhood bakery in San Francisco’s Bernal Heights, founded by Gillian Shaw Lundgren. Known for its nostalgic, handcrafted treats, the bakery specializes in classic American-style desserts with a high-quality twist. From their famous handmade toaster pastries (Pop-Tarts) and “Handmade Oreos” to seasonal fruit croissants and elaborate birthday cakes, Black Jet emphasizes “nostalgic treats the way you remember them.” The shop serves as a community hub, offering a warm atmosphere and a rotating menu of fresh pastries, breakfast sandwiches, and locally roasted coffee.
Address
833 Cortland Ave
San Francisco, CA 94110
Bernal Heights Neighborhood
Phone Number
(415) 829-3905
Email
orders@blackjetbakery.com
Website
www.blackjetbakery.com
Primary Services & Offerings
Artisan Bakery: Daily selection of cookies, bars, pastries, and sourdough bread.
Custom Cakes: Specializing in birthday cakes, celebration cakes (including floral-topped designs), and “Fancy Vanilla” vintage-style cakes.
Signature Pies: Popular options include Banana Cream, Shaker Lemon, and Salted Honey Maple.
Breakfast & Lunch: Savory breakfast sandwiches, BLTs, and house-made focaccia.
Pizza Night: A special Tuesday evening event featuring pan pizza made with sourdough bread dough.
Wholesale & Catering: Corporate catering and gift boxes available for local delivery and pickup.
Store Hours
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM (Pizza Night only)
Wed – Sun: 7:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Additional Information
Payment: Accepts credit cards and contactless payments.
Service Options: Takeout and pre-order pickups.
Dietary Notes: Offers some vegetarian and flourless options (like Coconut Macaroons). Note: The bakery famously does not offer red velvet or gender reveal cakes.
Accolades: Featured in SF Eater’s “Best Bakeries in San Francisco” and SFGATE for their Netflix-famous pastries.
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