Golden Top Bakery begins rebuild after devastating Marrickville fire

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The owners of Golden Top Bakery have begun to rebuild after a devastating fire destroyed their premises in Sydney’s inner west, leaving the long-standing Greek-owned business a total loss.

In an update shared with customers and the wider community, the bakery confirmed that while the damage was extensive, no one was injured. The focus has now shifted firmly to recovery and rebuilding, with demolition already completed and planning works underway.

“It is premature to estimate our reopening date,” the business said, adding that its intention is to return to operation as soon as possible and to keep supporters informed as progress continues.

The family-run bakery also thanked customers for the overwhelming messages of support, describing the response from the community as deeply appreciated during a difficult period.

The fire broke out in the early hours of Monday, November 24, at the bakery’s Barclay Street premises in Marrickville, sending thick smoke across surrounding suburbs. Fire and Rescue NSW deployed 16 fire trucks and around 60 firefighters to the scene shortly before 6.30am.

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The fire at Golden Top Bakery.

Fire and Rescue NSW Superintendent Adam Dewberry said crews initially entered the building but were forced to withdraw due to the severity of the blaze, switching to “defensive positions” outside as flames intensified. Firefighters continued to battle the fire using both ground crews and aerial appliances.

Golden Top Bakery is widely recognised within the Greek Australian community for producing authentic Greek-style pita and souvlaki bread, supplying yeeros shops across Australia. The loss of the facility has been felt not only locally, but across the national hospitality sector that relies on its products.

Despite the scale of the damage, Golden Top Bakery’s message has been one of resilience – with rebuilding now underway and a determination to return stronger when the time is right.

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