Definition: Bakery Bar refers to a place where bread or other baked goods are sold, typically located in a church or a similar religious institution for worship and fellowship. The term "bakery bar" comes from the Latin words "bar," meaning "store," and "baker," which is a person skilled in baking bread. The word is commonly used to describe the setting within which such an establishment operates, offering customers the opportunity to purchase baked goods or experience the joy of making them.