Bonrue Bakery (formerly Farmstead)
Zion National Park bakery display featuring assorted pastries and a strawberry-topped treat
Donut selection at Zion National Park bakery counter, with sprinkles, guava, old fashioned, and lemon meringue varieties displayed together.

Bonrue Bakery (formerly Farmstead)

Food Drinks★★★★☆
Last Updated: February 2026

Hours

7:00 AM–3:00 PM daily

Outdoor Seating

No

Dietary Options

Vegetarian options unknown, Vegan options unknown, Gluten-free options unknown

Rating

★★★★☆ (4)

Overview

About This Establishment

Cronuts deliver a crisp, butter-forward bite that pairs with flaky pastries like croissants and kouign amann. The counter-bloom of aroma from roasted coffee meets the air, while upstairs seating frames the red rocks beyond the glass. It’s a casual, unpretentious bakery where a steady hum and fun music set a comfy pace.

At a Glance

Best For
Pre-hike fuel Pastry lovers Coffee enthusiasts
Vibe
Clean Friendly Pleasant atmosphere Moderate buzz Fun music

The Order Strategy

Skip generic breakfast items; go straight for cronuts and flaky pastries. For coffee, order the iced oat milk latte; locals favor the croissants and kouign amann with a quick to-go pickup if you’re heading into Zion.

The Vibe Check

Post-hike bakery vibe with a casual, upbeat crowd; upstairs seating offers rock views; comfortable for a quick bite or a longer pastry session

The Crowd Factor

The line extends onto the sidewalk on weekend mornings; arrive before opening or after the first wave to minimize wait

Eat Here If / Skip If

EAT HERE IF: pastry aficionado who wants cronuts and flaky pastries. SKIP IF: you need a full-service sit-down lunch or quiet dining experience.

What Makes It Special

Cronuts paired with Zion rock-view seating; a pastry-forward energy in a park-adjacent setting

Must-Try Items

Signature Dishes: Cronuts

Cronuts, croissants, kouign amann, quiche, donuts, cinnamon rolls

Best Time to Visit

Open 7:00 AM–3:00 PM daily; weekends bring longer lines around 8:30 AM, so aim for opening or after the initial rush.

Tips & Advice

  • Hit the cronuts first; the pastry case changes as the day goes on.
  • Take coffee to-go and enjoy it with Zion views from the upstairs seating.
  • Arrive at 7:00 AM to beat weekend lines.
  • Take pastries outdoors or to the park for a picnic.

Skip If

Those seeking a full-service lunch or a quiet, formal dining atmosphere

Family Info

Casual, kid-friendly seating expected; lines may be long during peak hours

What Diners Say

Pastries and cronuts consistently earn top marks for texture and bake; sandwiches are solid but one trend notes decline post-acquisition. Overall, locals and visitors rate it highly for a pre-park stop or post-hike treat.

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