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  • Bakeries

    • Amanda Snack Cakes
      • Bakery advertisement on building in photo from Dexter's youth that the Ice Truck Killer recreates at a crime scene. (Season 1 episode Let's Give the Boy a Hand)

    • Angel City Doughnuts
      • Where Merrimen's gang steals an empty Lefurs Security truck to later be used for their Federal Reserve heist.

    • Bagel on a Stick
      • One of several 'food on a stick' themed restaurants in another version of Neighborhood 12358W after Eleanor figures out they're actually in the Bad Place, because each iteration has a different food theme. (Season 2 episode 2 Dance Dance Resolution)

    • The Bagelry
      • Misty mentions picking up raspberry lemonade from Michael's and good pumpernickel from the Bagelry. (Season 1 episode F Sharp)

    • Bagels
      • Generic bagel store visible in the background during the car chase between the Day Family and the Night Family. (Season 6 episode Night Family)
      • Generic bakery in the Park's fake London. (Season 3 episode Murder Most Foul)

    • Beauty and the Beast's Fried Dough Chateau
      • Restaurant that Comic Book Guy mentions. (Season 15 episode Today I am a Clown)

    • Beignet and the Jets
      • One of several specialty pastry restaurants in another version of Neighborhood 12358W after Eleanor figures out they're actually in the Bad Place, because each iteration has a different food theme. (Season 2 episode 2 Dance Dance Resolution)

    • Beignets by Mitch
      • Popular bakery. (Season 3 episode crazytimeshtshow)

    • Better Bagels
      • Deb brings bagels over to Dexter's apartment. (Season 1 episode Crocodile)

    • Biscotti Pippen
      • One of several specialty pastry restaurants in another version of Neighborhood 12358W after Eleanor figures out they're actually in the Bad Place, because each iteration has a different food theme. (Season 2 episode 2 Dance Dance Resolution)

    • Blanc's Bakery
      • Company Frasier orders cake for Martin's return to work, presumably named for show producer, Maggie Blanc (Season 9 episode The Return of Martin Crane)

    • Busby's
      • Walter Bishop: You should go for a walk sometime explore the neighborhood. The other day I turned the wrong way in the street, and discovered that Busby's has the world's best apple fritters. You see, I have everything I need where we live now. (Season 2 episode Fracture)

    • Cake Canaveral
      • One of several specialty pastry restaurants in another version of Neighborhood 12358W after Eleanor figures out they're actually in the Bad Place, because each iteration has a different food theme. (Season 2 episode 2 Dance Dance Resolution)

    • Cake Palace
      • Bakery that provides the cake for the Milton-Staller wedding in Brookline, Massachusetts where 14 people die. "Let Them Eat Cake”. (Season 2 episode The Bishop Revival)

    • Cakey J's Cheesecake Facility
      • Jerry's birthday restaurant, where he splits a huge piece of cotton candy cheesecake from Cakey J's Cheesecake Facility with his wife. (Season 4 episode Sweet Sixteen)

    • Cal Flour Bakery Products
      • The third of three stores that David crashes into while he chases Walter and Nadia.

    • Cheney Street Bakery
      • Bakery that Quinn and Arturo visit in the Summer of Love world. (Season 1 episode Summer of Love)

    • Chock Full of Donuts
      • Donut shop near Cafe Nervosa where Niles spots an overweight Maris (Season 7 episode To Thine Old Self Be True)

    • Church's Donuts
      • Company that Schweikart mentions to Chuck, co-defense they were on together ten years ago. (Season 1 episode RICO)

    • Cinnabunny
      • Pastry shop at Air Bud International Airport. Parody of Cinnabon. BoJack visits several times while flying in and out of L.A. (Season 6 episode The Face of Depression)

    • Coneflower bakery
      • Bakery where Chidi killed by a falling air conditioner, outside on the sidewalk. (Season 1 episode Chidi's Choice)

    • The Cookie Shack
      • Bakery in Sky High Plaza that Ted mentions on the Christmas shopping world to distract the children from Arturo's Mall Santa stories. (Season 3 episode Season's Greetings)

    • Corino's
      • Bakery in New Jersey where Rachel orders a cake for Emma's first birthday. (Season 10 episode The One With the Cake)

    • Cruller Intentions
      • One of several specialty pastry restaurants in another version of Neighborhood 12358W after Eleanor figures out they're actually in the Bad Place, because each iteration has a different food theme. (Season 2 episode 2 Dance Dance Resolution)

    • Cruller World
      • Thinking his family left him, Homer goes to Suicide Bridge to end it all, saying, "Goodbye cruel world”, and then, "Goodbye Cruller World”, when a Cruller World van drives by. (Season 19 episode Eternal Moonshine of the Simpson Mind)

    • Cup Gaykes
      • The gluten-free cupcake place the gay religious bodybuilders open in Vermont. (Season 3 episode The Lord's Force)

    • Cushman Bakery
      • Bakery truck Uncle Otto and McCutcheon hitch a ride into Castle Rock after McCutcheon's Cresswell truck breaks down. (story Uncle Otto's Truck)

    • Dave's Donuts
      • Donut shop in the background when Kodos and Kang enslave the residents of Springfield. (Season 3 episode Treehouse of Horror II)

    • Der Waffle Iron
      • Also known as The Waffle Nazi. The waffle vendor participating in the comfort food cook-off contest (Season 2 episode Comfort Food)

    • Didelicious Cupcakes
      • The name of the bakery owned by the first person of interest, the name Mark sees in his flashforward vision.

    • Dingle Donuts
      • Donut bag hidden in the ceiling outside Troy and Abed and Annie's apartment that Britta retrieves when she pretends to be arriving in the morning when in actuality she spent the night in Troy's room. (Season 4 episode Conventions of Space and Time)

    • Dinky Donuts
      • Kramer sees Joe DiMaggio at Dinky Donuts. (Season 3 episode The Note)

    • Donny's Doughnuts
      • Donut shop in Drip Rock. The news crew interviews an employee about the Jesus sighting.

    • Donut Castle
      • Franchise donut shop the janitor plans to open in San Diego.

    • Donut Pal
      • Gift Joe brings Love. (Season 3 episode We're All Mad Here)

    • Donut Stop
      • When Bobby's kid tells him he's gaining weight, Bobby tells him he stopped by the Donut Stop.

    • Drink 'N Donuts
      • A couple of the defendants that come before the court work for Drink 'N Donuts. One of them paid for the other to attend The Donut Academy. (Season 8 episode A Family Affair Part 2)

    • Dunlop Bakery
      • Listing on St. Joseph St. in the Greater Dallas Telephone Directory when Diego and Five are looking for Sir Reginald Hargreeves. (Season 2 episode The Frankel Footage)

    • The French Confection
      • Giant eclaire. The restaurant owners of Springfield to whom Homer gave bad reviews plan to kill Homer with a poisoned pastry, created by the chef from The French Confection. (Season 11 episode Guess Who's Coming to Criticize Dinner?)

    • A Fresh Tart
      • Love's new bakery in Madre Linda. (Season 3 episode So I Married an Axe Murderer)

    • From Schmear to Eternity
      • Bagel place in the rebooted Good Place, which is in actuality still the Bad Place. (Season 2 episode Dance Dance Resolution)

    • Gerson's Bakery
      • Nick takes Amy to the alley behind Gerson's Bakery, location of their first kiss.

    • Griddy's Doughnuts
      • Five takes a car to get some coffee after the funeral. Filmed in a refurbished old cafe at 1187 Queen St West in Toronto. (Season 1 episode We Only See Each Other at Weddings and Funerals)

    • H&H Bagels
      • Bagel company where Kramer used to work that's been on strike for 12 years. "Like no other bagel in the world" (Season 9 episode The Strike)
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