Homemade Pastries Cafés in Vilniaus apskritis
What started as a dessert subscription has become one of Vilnius’ most inventive bakeries. Asta Petrus and her team make everything in-house at Desertų klubas (“Dessert Club”): croissants, buns, donuts, and their own ice cream. The lemon tartlet with unsweetened cream is a good place to start.
mon. hides on a narrow Old Town street, inviting lovers of Scandinavian pastries and light, easygoing brunch. From interior design to plating, every detail feels considered, and a small inner garden welcomes sunshine seekers.
The first café by Latvian coffee roasters KALVE is centrally located with a contemporary, modern space. The counter features high-level pastries from GRUDAS Bakery, and the coffee—especially the milky ones—is consistently excellent.
A converted factory loft houses a café, gallery, and Michelin-starred restaurant in one. By day, Lithuanian specialty roasters are curated by barista Andželika Jokubauskaitė, with V60, AeroPress, and batch brew offered. By evening, conceptual tasting menus are presented by award-winning chef Tadas Eidukevičius.
DMV Bakery is well known for its sourdough bread, homemade pastries, and breakfast plates. Almost always full, it draws people in with its inviting atmosphere, thoughtfully constructed menu, and balanced flavors.
Elska Coffee is popular among those spending time in central Vilnius, standing out for its artsy interior, cozy community vibe, and excellent selection of specialty coffee—ideal for a quick city break or relaxed moments on the sunny terrace.
A true haven for breakfast lovers, serving colorful, filling plates all day long. A line often forms outside on weekends, but the flavors and wide selection make the wait worthwhile.
Elska Coffee is loved by those spending time in central Vilnius, standing out with its artsy interior, cozy community vibe, and great selection of specialty coffee—ideal for a quick city break or sunny terrace moments.