Bethesda

Breads Unlimited and Pizza Coming to Kensington

Breads Unlimited and Pizza is coming to 10303 Kensington Pkwy in Kensington, next to Dish & Dram, in the former home of The Growing Years Consignment Shop.

Breads Unlimited, originally founded in 1981 by Steven Raab and now owned by former long-time employee Jose Roberto Molina, has been a staple at 6914 Arlington Rd in Bethesda. The bakery offers a variety of baked goods, including breads (rye, sourdough, challah, pumpernickel), rolls (bagels, pretzels, kaiser rolls), cookies (chocolate chunk, oatmeal raisin, turnovers, scones, brownies), and sweets (cronuts, danishes, muffins, donuts, coffee cakes, pound cakes, and eclairs). Specialty items include tea cookies, decorated cookies, and babka, along with a selection of coffee and tea.

In 2022, Breads Unlimited expanded with Edith’s Pizza at 6910 Arlington Rd. At the time, owner Roberto shared that his inspiration came from his father’s homemade pizza, made from scratch in their basement bakery with commercial kitchen equipment. Over the years, his father perfected the recipe, creating a tradition that family and neighbors loved.

While an exact opening date has not been announced, the bakery expects to be ready within the next year as construction progresses.

Explore Kensington (@explorekensington) first posted a photo of the upcoming Breads Unlimited location on its Instagram stores on Sunday.

Courtesy @explorekensington on Instagram