Malvern Bakery’s Holiday Hack Promises a Stress-Free Christmas Morning

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MALVERN, PA — With Christmas fast approaching, The Buttery in Malvern is rolling out a seasonal pre-order menu designed to take the stress out of holiday brunches and at-home celebrations, offering everything from hearty breakfast casseroles to showpiece desserts made from scratch.

Preorders are now open through December 20 for the limited-time Holiday Pre-Order Menu, with pickup scheduled for December 23 or 24 at the café’s location at 233 E. King Street in Malvern. The timing is aimed at giving hosts a fully stocked holiday table without the last-minute scramble in the kitchen.

The menu leans heavily into comfort and tradition. Families can order French toast casserole, roasted potatoes with chorizo, and classic Quiche Lorraine as centerpiece dishes for Christmas morning or holiday gatherings. To round out the spread, The Buttery is offering an array of fresh-baked pastries, including butter croissants, sticky buns, monkey bread, and other breakfast sweets.

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Artisan breads also feature prominently, highlighted by a classic panettone that nods to European holiday baking traditions. For dessert, the lineup includes an eggnog layer cake, caramel nut tart, and Basque cheesecake, giving customers multiple options for a restaurant-quality finish to their at-home celebrations.

By concentrating orders ahead of time and offering dedicated pickup days, The Buttery is positioning its holiday menu as an easy way for residents to support a local business while simplifying their own holiday planning — turning Christmas morning into an occasion to enjoy rather than a production to endure.

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For ordering details, visit The Buttery’s order form.

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