Fact 1:The Ancient City in Your Bakery's Name
Erbil Bakery is named after one of the world's oldest continuously inhabited cities! Erbil, the capital of Iraqi Kurdistan, has a history stretching back over 6,000 years. This name reflects...
Erbil Bakery Pty Ltd

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While we haven't found a formal certificate, Erbil Bakery is a Middle Eastern bakery that is very popular with the local Muslim community. They serve authentic, traditional food and there's no pork or alcohol on the menu, so you can dine with confidence knowing it's a fully halal environment.
No, Erbil Bakery does not serve any alcohol or pork. Their entire menu is free from non-halal items, making it a safe and welcoming place for Muslim diners.
We haven't found specific information about whether the meat is hand-slaughtered. For peace of mind, it's always a good idea to ask the staff directly about their meat suppliers.
Erbil Bakery does not have a prayer room on-site. We recommend checking for nearby mosques or prayer facilities in the Logan Central area before your visit.
Erbil Bakery has a casual and welcoming atmosphere that is great for families. While they don't have separate family sections, it's a friendly space. For very large groups, it would be best to contact them directly to see what they can arrange.
Erbil Bakery is a cozy Middle Eastern bakery and grocery store in Logan Central. It's known for its authentic Iraqi and Lebanese baked goods, like fresh falafel and pastries, and has a warm, family-run vibe that makes you feel right at home.
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Our confidence comes from the type of cuisine and the positive feedback from many customers. Since it's a Middle Eastern bakery, it's very likely they follow halal practices. However, they don't explicitly state they are halal on a website or social media, so we can't be 100% certain.
Erbil Bakery Pty Ltd
Shop 83-84/2-24 Wembley Rd, Logan Central QLD 4114, Australia
Logan Central, 4114
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Good restaurant evidence available
0% confidence
Our confidence comes from the type of cuisine and the positive feedback from many customers. Since it's a Middle Eastern bakery, it's very likely they follow halal practices. However, they don't explicitly state they are halal on a website or social media, so we can't be 100% certain.
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