Birch Tree Bread Extends Hours, Expands Catering and Private Events in Worcester

By-Hank Stolz

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WORCESTER, MA– Alexis Kelleher, owner of Birch Tree Bread and Crust, joined Talk of the Commonwealth with colleague Caitlin to share exciting updates from the beloved Worcester bakery and café.

Birch Tree Bread has expanded its weekday hours, now opening at 8:00 AM to welcome commuters and remote workers alike — inviting guests to start their mornings with freshly roasted coffee, made-from-scratch pastries, and artisan meals in a warm, creative space.

Kelleher credited Birch Tree’s continued success to its commitment to quality ingredients, handcrafted menu, and the inviting, community-driven atmosphere that keeps customers returning.

The conversation also highlighted Birch Tree’s growing catering services and expanded pre-order Thanksgiving menu, making it easy for families to bring a touch of Birch Tree’s signature flavor home for the holidays. In addition, the café’s private event offerings are gaining popularity, with a recent wedding at the venue showcasing its charm and versatility.

From breakfast meetings to wedding celebrations, Birch Tree Bread continues to be one of Worcester’s most vibrant gathering places.

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