Fastnacht Day

Fastnachts are fried and sold plain, glazed or dusted with cinnamon, granulated or powdered sugar at The Pennsylvania Bakery on Market Street in Camp Hill.02/12/2013Dan Gleiter | dgleiter@pennlive.com

(Dan Gleiter | dgleiter@pennlive.)

With Fat Tuesday right around the corner, it's time to indulge. The holiday, which is the last day before the start of the Lenten season, is one that often shares its name with the traditional baked goods that accompany it: namely fasnachts and paczki. But it's also Mardi Gras, which means King Cake is something to enjoy as well.

So where can you find these Shrove Tuesday delicacies in Philadelphia? Here's a list of bakeries and restaurants that are offering them.

Did we miss one? Let us know in the comments.

Fasnachts

Beiler's Bakery

Reading Terminal Market, 12th and Arch streets, Market East, Philadelphia. 215-351-0735.

Brauhaus Schmitz

718 South St., Philadelphia. 267-909-8814.

Little tidbit:

Haegeles Bakery

4164 Barnett St., Mayfair, Philadelphia. 215-624-0117.

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King Cake

Beck's Cajun Cafe

30th Street Station, 30th and Market streets, Mantua, Philadelphia. 215-382-2800.

Reading Terminal Market, 12th and Arch streets, Market East, Philadelphia. 215-592-0505.

Little tidbit:

Catahoula

775 S. Front St., Queens Village, Philadelphia. 215-271-9300.

Paczki

Baltic Bakery

2609 Edgemont St., Kensington, Philadelphia. 215-739-5005.

2566 E. Allegheny Ave., Port Richmond, Philadelphia. 215-291-9149.

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Krakus Market

3150 Richmond St., Port Richmond, Philadelphia. 215-426-4336;

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Stocks Bakery

2614 E. Lehigh Ave., Kensington, Philadelphia. 215-634-7344.

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