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Hotel Bakeries Outpace Bars as "Little Treat" Culture Dominates

Luxury hotels are pivoting from cocktail culture to artisan pastries, with their in-house bakeries now rivaling traditional bars in popularity and prestige. As guest preferences shift, iconic establishments collaborate with celebrity bakers to create covetable culinary destinatio

H. TANABE· Japanese correspondant·22 juin 2026·2 min de lecture
A display case filled with various pastries and baked goods at a luxury hotel bakery, with blurred figures of people in the background.

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Luxury hotels are increasingly turning their attention to the humble bakery, elevating it beyond a breakfast convenience to a destination in its own right. Announced May 22, 2026, this growing trend sees hotel bakeries attracting lines previously reserved for their swankiest bars.

The Nightly reports on a prime example: the Claridge's Bakery in London's Mayfair. As observed by a Nightly contributor, the intimate, grab-and-go space, half-showcasing its bakers at work, quickly became a pilgrimage site for fans of celebrity baker Richard Hart. Known for his work at San Francisco's Tartine Bakery and Copenhagen for stellar cardamom buns, Hart's involvement signals a significant upgrade in hotel pastry offerings.

The Nightly recounts the transformative power of a simple pink-glazed iced finger bun, instantly melting away the day's stress for the contributor. This reflects a broader shift: hotels are now partnering with A-list bakers to create spaces that are as viral and sought-after as any top-tier lobby bar.

Our take: This isn't merely about high-end pastries; it's a strategic response to evolving consumer habits. While cocktail culture endures, a growing segment of travelers seeks accessible, luxurious indulgences. The "little treat" trend, fueled by social media and a desire for immediate gratification, positions hotel bakeries as prime contenders for discretionary spending, potentially outperforming traditional bars in foot traffic and buzz. This trend also aligns with a general decline in alcohol consumption among certain demographics, highlighting a broader lifestyle shift that luxury hospitality is wise to embrace.

Source : The Nightly

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