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Bites Nearby: Julian Bros. Bakery

Family owned Clawson business is a one-stop shop for bread, cakes, pizza and dinner options.

Julian Bros. Bakery, 518 S. Rochester Road, Clawson, 248-588-0280

For nearly 40 years,  has been providing Clawson and its surrounding areas with delicious baked goods, breads, pizza, subs and more.  

When talking to the employees and customers, it becomes obvious that this place is beloved.  Asking for a recommendation is difficult. As one customer said, "Everything is wonderful."

From loaves of bread to wedding cakes, Julian Brothers prides itself on baking nearly everything fresh and offering great value to customers.

Looking for a quick dinner option? Take a look in the freezer for housemade frozen meals like lasagna or chicken parmesean.  

Don't miss out on the cannolis.  They are filled to order and are a perfect way to end a meal or an excellent treat at the end of a long day.

Want to make your own pizza? No problem, Julian Brothers can set you up with fresh dough, shredded mozzarrella and pepperoni.

Check out Julian Brothers' Facebook page for pictures and more.

Recommended dishes: Italian sub, tomato basil pizza, pepperoni bacon pizza, and spinach and feta pizza

Prices:  All over the board. Pizza ranges from $3.50-$26.5o. Entrees start at $3.95 up to $7.65

Credit cards: All major

Hours: Monday: Closed, Tuesday-Saturday 8 a.m.-9 p.m., Sunday 8 a.m.-6 p.m.

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