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    Standard Baking

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    Three years ranked. Show up early.

    Standard Baking, Restaurant in Portland

    About Standard Baking

    Standard Baking has appeared on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats for North America three years running and holds a 4.6 Google rating, making it Portland's most consistently recognised bakery. Walk-in only, open daily from 7:30 am, and positioned on the Old Port waterfront — it's the easiest nationally-recognised food stop in the city, with no booking required and a low price of entry.

    Portland's Most Consistently Recognised Bakery — And Worth the Early Start

    4.6 stars across 758 Google reviews is a hard number to argue with, and Standard Baking has backed it up with three consecutive years on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats list for North America — ranked #405 in 2024 and climbing to an appearance in 2025 at #473 (a crowded field, not a slip in quality). For a walk-in bakery on the Portland waterfront, that kind of sustained critical attention is worth paying attention to when you're deciding where to spend your morning.

    Standard Baking sits at 75 Commercial Street, which puts it right at the edge of the Old Port, easy to reach on foot from most downtown hotels. The room runs on morning energy: the ambient feel is purposeful and warm rather than precious. This is not a quiet, Instagram-staged café. It is a working bakery that opens at 7:30 am seven days a week and closes at 5 pm, which shapes who you'll share it with , early risers, waterfront walkers, and regulars who know what they want before they reach the counter. If you're looking for a slow Saturday brunch with tableside service, this is not that. If you want something genuinely good with your coffee before the rest of the city is moving, this delivers.

    The OAD recognition matters here because Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats list is a peer-reviewed guide weighted toward quality-per-dollar rather than occasion dining. Getting onto that list three years running , under baker and founder Alison Pray , confirms that Standard Baking is not coasting on local loyalty. It is competing nationally in its category and holding its ground. For context, other North American bakeries on that list sit alongside names that draw out-of-town visitors specifically. Standard Baking earns its place.

    On the drinks side: Standard Baking is a bakery, not a bar, so the editorial angle here shifts to what you're drinking alongside your food rather than a cocktail program. Expect coffee, not cocktails. The practical question for a special occasion or a date-morning visit is whether the pairing of a serious baked item with a well-made coffee justifies a deliberate trip. Given the OAD ranking and the 4.6 rating, the answer is yes , particularly if you're visiting Portland for the first time and want a grounding, low-cost start to the day before dinner at somewhere like Kann or a longer evening out.

    Booking is not required and not possible , Standard Baking is walk-in only. That makes it one of the easiest doors to walk through in Portland's food scene, with no reservation pressure and no minimum spend. Compare that to the planning required for a meal at Le Bernardin or The French Laundry, and you get a sense of how rare it is to find a nationally recognised food destination that you can simply show up to. For Portland visitors building a food itinerary, that accessibility is genuinely useful.

    If bakeries are a priority for your trip, Ken's Artisan Bakery and Little T American Bakery are the two most direct comparisons in Portland. Beyond Portland, the conversation about serious American bakeries increasingly includes Radio Bakery in New York City , a useful reference point for quality benchmarking. Internationally, Antica Focacceria San Francesco in Palermo shows what decades of single-category focus looks like at the far end of the timeline.

    For a broader view of where Standard Baking fits in the Portland food picture, see our full Portland restaurants guide. If you're planning around a longer stay, the Portland hotels guide, Portland bars guide, Portland wineries guide, and Portland experiences guide are worth having open.

    Know Before You Go

    • Address: 75 Commercial St, Portland, ME 04101
    • Hours: Monday–Sunday, 7:30 am–5 pm
    • Booking: Walk-in only. No reservations.
    • Booking difficulty: Easy , arrive early for the leading selection
    • Awards: Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in North America , Ranked #473 (2025), #405 (2024), Recommended (2023)
    • Google rating: 4.6 / 5 (758 reviews)
    • Price range: Cheap Eats category (per OAD)
    • Leading time to visit: Early morning on weekdays for the quietest experience; expect higher foot traffic on weekend mornings
    • Getting there: Old Port waterfront , walkable from most downtown Portland hotels

    How It Compares

    Standard Baking is Portland's most decorated bakery in terms of sustained national recognition, but the comparison set depends on what you're after. If your priority is baked goods specifically, Ken's Artisan Bakery is the most direct peer , both operate in the serious-bread-and-pastry tier, both walk-in, and the choice often comes down to location and what's available that morning. Little T American Bakery sits in the same category and is worth knowing as a backup or alternative if you're in a different part of the city.

    If you're deciding between Standard Baking and a sit-down Portland experience, the decision is easier: they don't compete directly. Coquine and Kann are the right picks for a proper dinner with service and a drinks program. Ken's Artisan Pizza fills the casual-dinner slot with more complexity than a bakery visit. For an evening with a serious bar program, Multnomah Whiskey Library is in a different category entirely , small plates with one of the deepest whiskey selections in the Pacific Northwest. Standard Baking does not try to be any of those things, and that focus is part of why it keeps appearing on national lists.

    The practical read: if you're building a Portland food day, Standard Baking is the logical morning anchor , low cost, no booking friction, nationally recognised quality. Pair it with Berlu for something more ambitious later in the day, or build toward dinner at Kann for the sharpest contrast in cuisine and occasion. Standard Baking earns a place in that itinerary not because it competes with Portland's dinner restaurants but because it sets the day up well at a price point that leaves room for everything else.

    Compare Standard Baking

    Value Check: Standard Baking and Peers
    VenuePriceBooking DifficultyValue
    Standard BakingEasy
    KannUnknown
    NostranaUnknown
    Ken’s Artisan PizzaUnknown
    CoquineUnknown
    Multnomah Whiskey LibraryUnknown

    How Standard Baking stacks up against the competition.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does Standard Baking handle dietary restrictions?

    The venue data doesn't specify a dedicated dietary menu, and Standard Baking is a traditional bakery format under chef Alison Pray, so gluten-free options are unlikely to be a focus. If dietary restrictions are a priority, call ahead — the Commercial Street location is the place to check directly. For a bakery visit, this one is most rewarding for those without major wheat restrictions.

    What should I order at Standard Baking?

    Specific menu items aren't confirmed in the available data, but Standard Baking has earned three consecutive years on the Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats North America list — improving from Recommended in 2023 to #405 in 2024 to #473 in 2025 — which points to consistent quality across the board rather than one standout dish. Go for whatever is fresh out of the oven when you arrive; that's the format this bakery is built around. Arriving at or shortly after the 7:30am open gives you the widest selection.

    Is Standard Baking good for solo dining?

    Yes — a bakery counter format is one of the most solo-friendly setups going. No reservation required, no awkward table-for-one logistics, and you're out on your own schedule. Standard Baking opens at 7:30am daily, which makes it a practical solo breakfast stop before exploring Portland's waterfront on Commercial Street.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Standard Baking?

    Standard Baking closes at 5pm every day and doesn't serve dinner — this is a morning-to-afternoon destination. Early morning is the strongest call: bakeries at this level of national recognition (three OAD Cheap Eats nods) tend to sell through their best items before midday. If you're arriving after 2pm, selection will be narrower.

    Can I eat at the bar at Standard Baking?

    Standard Baking is a bakery, not a bar-format restaurant, so bar seating isn't part of the setup. Expect a counter service experience rather than sit-down table service. It's the right format for a quick, high-quality stop rather than a long, leisurely meal.

    Hours

    Monday
    7:30 am–5 pm
    Tuesday
    7:30 am–5 pm
    Wednesday
    7:30 am–5 pm
    Thursday
    7:30 am–5 pm
    Friday
    7:30 am–5 pm
    Saturday
    7:30 am–5 pm
    Sunday
    7:30 am–5 pm

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