Over the last couple of decades, we've seen a considerable amount of development in Langley. Once seen as a place that was "too far" is now a desirable destination for people to move to. I have some friends who are out in Walnut Grove and that area was already built-up a while ago. Another spot that has seen rapid growth is around Willoughby Town Centre. Once lined with trees, there are multi-unit complexes sprouting up all over the place. I've been out to Moku a few times last year, where it is nestled within one of these developments. Sandwiched in between that and Willoughby, we find the newest location of Goldie's Donuts & Bakery. It too is also at the ground level of another complex. Love the concept of these little communities within a community. We witnessed that as many families came in during our visit to Goldie's.
For those who aren't familiar, Goldie's is a brioche donut shop that also offers a selection of baked goods. The name is inspired by their golden retriever and in fact, they have a plushie of one at both locations. Their original opened in Horseshoe Bay in March 2024. The new Langley spot is bigger with more seating. They offer the same fluffy filled brioche donuts including Tiramisu, Oreo, Matcha and Strawberries & Cream. Maybe it is recency bias, but I found these to be so light with a pleasant ending chewiness. They were only mildly sweet with the fillings to be natural-tasting. The fresh cream was light with only the right amount of sweetness. I particularly enjoyed the strawberries and cream since it was light and fruity.
They also feature some donuts that are both filled and glazed. We tried the Pistachio Cream & Raspberry Puree, Triple Berry Cream and Hazelnut Praline. Although these appeared to be super sweet, they were only mildly so. I particularly enjoyed the triple berry as it was fruity, with a light berry cream with a sweet glaze on top. The hazelnut featured a nutty cream and chocolate glaze. The pistachio was good too with an aromatic nuttiness balanced off by the fruity raspberry puree.
In addition to donuts, they have baked products as well. We tried the viral Korean Salt Bread, Ham & Cheese Croissant, Blueberry Scone and Double Baked Almond Croissant. The first time I tried the salt bread, I didn't think much of it. This time around, I really enjoyed the textural contrast of the crispy exterior compared to the chewy interior. The salt level was just right. The scone was a little too flat for my liking but it was moist and full of blueberries though. Ham and cheese croissant had enough filling for each bite to be fulfilling and the pastry itself was flaky and shattered. It was a little on the dense side though. Really enjoyed the double-baked croissant as it was crunchy with lots of slivered almonds. The filling was buttery and nutty. There was also a single Old Fashioned Vanilla Glazed Donut with these baked items and it was cakey with a pretty sweet glaze.
We also had some of their drinks and beyond looking rather appealing, they were also great to drink too! We had the Matcha Cream Latte, Almond Cream Mocha, Matcha Cream Latte with Stawberries and the Nutty Cloud. Yah, don't sleep on these because they are just as good as the donuts! My favourite of the bunch was the Nutty Cloud. There was some crunch on the top and the whole thing was indeed nutty, creamy and just a bit sweet. The Matcha Cream Latte with strawberries appealed to me too as it was sweet in a good way and had the nice balance between bitter and fruitiness. Overall, the stuff at Goldie's is quite diverse and ultimately tasty. Great place to stop by for a drink and a donut/pastry or to grab a box and impress your friends.
*All food and beverages were complimentary for this blog post*
The Good:
- Fluffy brioche donuts
- Just sweet enough
- Lots of space at this location
The Bad:
- The way the counter is orientated, it becomes quite the bottleneck when there is a large lineup
- Due to the light flavour of some of the fillings, it might not be sweet enough for some (but I like it)
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