Our History

“The most important ingredient of all? Patience.”
Alastair Gourlay, Founder

Since 1997, Real Patisserie has sold good bread to good people. Founded by Paris-trained patissier Alastair Gourlay and his wife Annie, our bakery was born out of a love of quality ingredients and authentic baking.

While our range and reach has grown over the years, what hasn’t changed is the respect that goes into every loaf. Or our commitment to charging an honest price for honest bread.

1991

Alastair begins his apprenticeship in Millau, France and the idea of Real Patisserie is born.

1997

With a small family – and a very lean budget – Alastair and wife Annie open our first store in Trafalgar Street.

Launch of the original Chewy Brown™, our signature loaf.

2001

Alastair takes the plunge, opening our first wholesale bakery in Brighton’s New England House.

2005

Our largest store on Hove’s Western Road opens.

2011

Justin Gourlay opens a Real Patisserie (now Open Bakery) in Kemp Town.

2017

We open our Church Road store in Hove.

2019

We win Best Food at the Sussex Food Awards.

2020

We stay open through the lockdowns, delivering breads, pastries and ‘make your own at home’ kits to local homes.

Having outgrown New England House, work begins on our new 1000m2 wholesale bakery at Southwick’s Grange Industrial Estate.

2022

After a challenging lockdown build, we finally relocated to Southwick.

In our 25th anniversary year, we’re voted one of The Times’ top bakeries in the UK.

2023

Voted Brighton’s Best Bakery by the Argus.

2024

Our Patisserie team get chosen to appear on British Bake Off: The Professionals.

2025

Our fifth shop opens at Brighton Station.

To be continued...