The votes are in: These are the finest buns in town. The best traditional Easter buns, as decided by you

It’s that time of year again. In the lead-up to Easter 2026, Denizen readers have cast their votes in search of the city’s finest traditional hot cross buns.

Here, we present the results, a considered guide to the traditional hot cross buns worth seeking out this Easter. Enjoy.

Hot Cross Buns 2026
Best Overall

Beabea’s

It feels almost unfair to crown the same winner two years running, but the result speaks for itself. In 2026, Beabea’s once again takes out the top spot for the city’s best hot cross buns. This Westmere favourite has become known for its considered take on classic baking, and its hot crossies are no exception. Light, delicately spiced and generously studded with soaked fruit, they strike that elusive balance between tradition and refinement, an effortless reminder of why they remain unmatched.

Hot Cross Buns 2026
The Runners-Up

Daily Bread

A consistent favourite year after year, Daily Bread continues to deliver when it comes to traditional hot cross buns. Their classic iteration leans into everything you want, generous fruit, well-balanced spice and a soft, pillowy texture that holds its own. There’s a quiet confidence to them, nothing overworked, nothing unnecessary, just a considered take on a classic done very well.

Knead on Benson

Knead on Benson continues to set the standard for traditional hot cross buns. Their take is generous and deeply comforting, with plump, well-soaked fruit, a warm spice profile and a texture that strikes the perfect balance between soft and structured. There’s a richness to them that feels considered without ever tipping into excess, the kind of bun that reminds you exactly why the classics endure.

Hot Cross Buns 2026
Best of the rest

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