About
Welcome to Oliver's Bakery, a beloved institution nestled in the heart of Kenosha, Wisconsin. With over 70 years of service, Oliver's Bakery has established itself as a cornerstone of the community, renowned for its delightful creations and warm, welcoming atmosphere. Located at 3526 Roosevelt Rd, Kenosha, WI 53142, this charming bakery is not just a place to grab a quick bite, but a destination that has captured the hearts—and taste buds—of locals and visitors alike.
At Oliver's, every pastry is crafted with care and attention to detail. Their donuts are a standout attraction, with rave reviews highlighting their fluffy texture and delightful flavors. The Cyclops Donut, a fan favorite, promises to be a visual feast and a delicious treat you won't want to miss. But the indulgence doesn't stop there—Oliver's also boasts a diverse selection of cakes, cookies, sweet rolls, and even pies. Whether you're in the mood for a classic dessert or something a bit more unique, there’s something for everyone.
Customer feedback echoes the bakery’s commitment to quality and service. One satisfied patron, Jacob D., notes, “Best donuts in Wisconsin. Friendly happy service. Great prices. Delicious fluffy dough.” Such sentiments emphasize Oliver's ability to provide an inviting experience. The bakery's friendly staff is always ready to ensure that your visit is as delightful as the treats they serve, making you feel right at home.
According to Michelle E., “Oliver's Bakery is a locally owned business...known for their delectable and visually-appealing donuts, cakes, and Friday fish fry.” This speaks to the bakery's popularity not only for its sweets but also for its exceptional Friday fish fry, making it a versatile choice for any meal of the week.
Each visit to Oliver's Bakery is not just about satisfying a sweet tooth; it's an experience filled with joyful encounters and unforgettable flavors. Karen S. aptly describes it as “Best bakery in Kenosha,” a sentiment echoed by many who have had the pleasure of sampling the delights here. With their combination of quality, service, and a wide array of options, Oliver's Bakery firmly holds its place as a cherished culinary gem in the community.
So why not stop by and see for yourself? Indulge in the magic at Oliver's Bakery—where every bite is a celebration of flavor, and each visit feels like coming home.
“ Best donuts in Wisconsin. Friendly happy service. Great prices. Delicious fluffy dough. If you bring these to work you'll be the favorite in the office ”
“ Oliver's Bakery is a locally owned business that has served Kenosha for over 70 years! Known for their delectable and visually-appealing donuts, cakes, and Friday fish fry. A fan favorite in Kenosha is the Cyclops Donut, so make sure to try one when you're there! ”
“ Best bakery in kenosha. They have a large selection including donuts or sweet rolls that are fabulous. Cookies, pies,cakes, napoleon, coffee cakes and more!! As I said Best Bakery in Kenosha hands down. Oh and they also have fried shrimp once a week if they're still doing that. ”
“ The food was amazing! As a family we had one of several times and none of them disappointed! The staff was super friendly and when I asked about using a charge card vs cash the owner was very nice in explaining she took both but cash actually saves you money! We are not from here but when we come back we will certainly go again! ”
“ The cake they created for me was beyond my expectations, and I was running late after a long drive from Minneapolis to pick it up and they couldn't have been nicer and more helpful. I would 100% recommend this bakery and would trust them with an important event anytime! ”
“ I stopped in here to order some goodies for my company's facility team and man it smelled amazing inside. I ordered some cookies along with a Kringle that all the locals have been talking about. It was an amazing circular stuffed baked good with cherry. It's something of a local delicatessen and was extremely tasty! ”
“ First time trying this bakery, I have a friend who lives locally and decided to search yelp for Kringles in the area. This was one of the choices that came up and was only a 1/4 mile from my friends house. Decided to give it a try, and it didn't disappoint, Kringle was large and quite heavy . We went with the strawberry one. Place is very unassuming, but clean. Staff was nice and helpful. This place seems to be well liked and I understand why. Kringle was delicious. I will definitely be back to try some of there other treats. Keep up the good work ”
“ Great donuts, AMAZING cakes. Always has something delicious waiting! Frosting is on point, custard and fruit filling always perfect. Wish they were open on Sundays! ”
“ While visiting my in-laws with my husband, I checked out the Kringles here. For my fellow east Coasters, Kringles are a Danish pastry that became the official pastry of Wisconsin. It has layers of buttery, flaky pastry filled with fruit or a variety of other fillings and is in a huge oval ring shape topped with icing. Their bakery had some pretty thick & huge round cakes in the fridge that looked really yummy. However, I didn't purchase one since my husband and I were flying back home the next day. But the cake prices were very inviting. My husband and I were immediately greeted, however I was in awe of the large selection of cookies on display & inadvertently did not respond. They also sell large muffins. They had around four variety of Kringles, we purchased two, one blueberry & one almond one. I'm not sure what I was thinking traveling home on a plane with these things. They were enormous & surprisingly heavy due to the filling. I honestly didn't expect them to weigh a lot. The friendly lady that greeted us was extremely helpful in packaging the Kringles in a pastry bag stapled shut (to prevent it from falling out) & then in a box to protect the Kringles from being smashed as an added protection in case I didn't have a large bag to carry them in. IF you decide to travel with Kringles (plural) on the plane, I suggest packing with you a large horizontal bag such as the reusable IKEA, Lidl or Aldi bags. The Kringles box SHOULD fit in those bags ( something with large girth). I didn't have any with me, so I went to a DQ & asked for a plastic bag they put their ice cream cakes in. The two Kringles fit with just the pastry bags WITHOUT the box. My father in law had some bubble wrap lying around so he bubbled wrapped each Kringle & they made it home safely under the airplane seat. The almond Kringle held up well, the blueberry one had some of its icing stuck to the pastry bag after traveling. Both were tasty! But I liked the blueberry one a lot more. The almond one was filled with almond paste/marzipan which was a bit much for me. I feel the fruit filled ones are more my speed and delicious! You can freeze the Kringles if you don't plan to eat it right away, but definitely refrigerate it at the least. One Kringle can easily feed 5 people with multiple servings or 10 people. There was another bakery we stopped by after that had Kringles for a significantly lower price, however whether the quality & taste is the same I can't say. The Kringles at this bakery run for $15 a Kringle. Make sure to check their hours as they close fairly early during the week either at 2 or 3pm. ”
“ If you are looking for a neighborhood Bakery look no further than Oliver's Bakery. My wife and I often lament that our home area does not have any old fashion Bakeries so when were visiting Kenosha and drove past Oliver's we had to stop and see what they had to offer. The space is small but the smells were big and so comforting we made an unneeded purchase of a Apple Fritter loaf and Mississippi Mud brownie. I can tell you they were both delicious. They also had a good selection of other yummy baked goods made on site. The only negative is we live 45 miles away so we will not be visiting as often as I would like. ”