where one or both are bakers, or work in a bakery, or the majority of the fic is set in a bakery
Summary: When a cute guy walks into Bucky's sister's bakery, Bucky falls in love and can't get him out of his mind. Little did he know, he was falling for Captain America.
Summary: Bucky Barnes is a baker at a Manhattan coffee shop, one who dreams of a different, more exciting life. Only two people currently know that he's an Omega: his best friend and co-worker, Darcy Lewis, and his cold, calculating boss. And then in walks Steve Rogers, the Alpha to end all Alphas; he turns Bucky's life upside down with an almost embarrassing lack of effort. One's convinced that they're soulmates. The other has zero interest in ever finding a mate. This can only go well.
Summary: Steve's finally figured this whole Captain America thing out: He's got a place in Brooklyn, a couple of good friends, and a mild crush on the hot barista at his favorite coffee shop. So what if he never talks to the guy. It's not like he's actually lonely, right? Right. A short fic taking place from Nov. 30 - Dec. 25th, featuring an advent calendar, veteran!baker!Bucky Barnes, my attempt at fluff and gratuitous amounts of baked goods.
Summary: Steve Rogers runs a small bakery in Brooklyn with his friend Peggy. When his neighbours Natasha and Sam announce that they are getting married, Steve is immediately commissioned to make the wedding cake. He’s more than thrilled, but gets more than he bargained for when asked to co-ordinate with Bucky Barnes - Natasha’s highly attractive and charming wedding planner.
Summary: ‘Oh my God,’ he moans, almost orgasmic, in the kind of voice that wouldn’t sound amiss in a porno, and Bucky’s suddenly fighting a rush of blood south. ‘This is amazing. Are you single? Can I marry you for a lifetime supply of this pie?’ a modern au with baker!bucky and firefighter!steve based on this post from otpprompts: Person A is a baker in a small urban community while person B is a firefighter. A likes to cook B cute little snacks and meals every time B comes to the bakery, and they’ll eat together and chat in the alley. One day, a call comes in to the fire station saying that there is a huge fire at the bakery A is at. B rushes over and saves A. That night, still shooken up after the tragedy, B confesses their feelings to A, saying “I couldn’t bear to lose you” or “I’ll try to keep you safe forever.”
Summary: The cinnamon roll is gone in four bites. Four indecent, jaw-unhinging bites, and Steve sucks the last traces of lemon and icing from his fingers with a low, throaty sound of satisfaction. He glances up at Bucky, who is leaning against the counter and watching him with avid fascination. “Um…” Steve says around his index finger. There’s still a little icing on the bed of his fingernail, and he stops trying to work it off with his tongue. “You know those movies where the girl eats an eclair or something, and it’s really, like, sexually charged?” Bucky asks. Steve pulls his finger out of his mouth. He’s never seen that kind of movie, but the thought of Bucky eating an eclair is certainly… well, it lingers. “Uh?” “Yeah, well that was the exact opposite.” Steve scowls, and Bucky cackles gleefully. “You are something else, Steve.”
Summary: "Sometimes you need a second chance because you weren't quite ready the first time." -Unknown Or The five times Bucky and Steve meet by accident, plus the one time on purpose.
Summary: In a little corner of Brooklyn, Bucky Barnes is a baker, Steve Rogers is a witch, and over the course of a year, they bake some goods, drink a lot of coffee, and discover, between them, a little magic. or; steve rogers--once a disaster bi always a disaster bi; and now a disaster bi with magic
Summary: You’d think a guy who owns one of the most successful bakeries in Brooklyn, has a million-dollar smile and that antiquated good ol’ boy charm, blond hair and blue eyes and biceps for days, would know what’s what. But don’t let that fool you: Steve Rogers is a mess.
Summary: In which Steve is the proud owner of Frost; a semi famous local bakery in D.C. And despite the overwhelming insistence that it’s about time he start dating, Steve swears up and down he isn’t ready for that. Or as of recently, just doesn’t have the time because of Mr. Barnes. The highly demanding wedding planner on the phone who keeps asking for nearly impossible deliveries and maybe Steve would like to personally strangle him. Maybe. (There is pie. And misunderstandings. But a lot more desserts and eye rolls.)
Summary: Steve finally gets some time to himself about a month after the battle of New York, and since he hasn't had much free time in general since defrosting, goes to see what Brooklyn is like these days. He finds one Italian bakery in particular, a family-run affair with a few familiar faces still there, and Steve starts to become more than just Captain America again. His civilian friends take it on themselves to find Steve someone nice to date, and play matchmaker between he and Bucky. Bucky, who knows superheroes saved the city but hey, work has been busy, doesn't really register that his boyfriend is the same guy who fights bad guys with a shield. Steve relishes that but enter Tony and Nat to make sure Bucky is who he says he is and not just trying to pull a fast one on Steve… Art by thevalkyrior, story by hkandi
Summary: After escaping the wreckage of the helicarriers, Bucky finds himself in New York City, homeless, starving, and barely in possession of his faculties. A chance encounter with Steve breathes new life into him, giving him something to fight for and a reason to stay alive. He slowly begins to trust again, and when Captain Carter clears his name, he has one goal in mind: Steve. But is Steve ready to move on from his own traumatic past and give Bucky a chance? Or does Bucky come with too much baggage for even someone as giving as Steve?
Summary: It rankles that his drink was made before he even got a chance to order it. What if he wanted a change? What if he were adventurous and bold? What if he tried something new? --- Or, Steve Rogers shakes up his gray daily routine in 2014 by going back home to Vinegar Hill. To his surprise, the Jewish deli he used to frequent with Arnie is still standing. And Steve's whole life changes again.
Summary: The one where Tony buys Steve a bakery after Bucky goes MIA, and three years later, Bucky comes back.
Summary: Steve's hunkered down on a bench right outside the still-dark Starbucks, thankful for the mittens that Sam’s mother had knitted for him and clutching his newly-updated astronomy journal to his chest, when he hears a jingle of keys and a door creak open to his left. His head snaps up and his heart leaps because thank fucking god someone’s finally come to open the damn Starbucks. But no, it’s not the Starbucks guy (whose name Steve always forgets, no matter how many times he was there when he opened up), it’s someone going into the new bakery that just opened across the street.
Summary: Steve is the owner of a bakery, "Brooklyn Breads And Pastry", and one day Bucky walks in and turns his entire fucking life upside-down. This is that story. However, beware that as this fic progresses it goes from a meet-cute, meet-heartbreak (on Steve's behalf), to a fic that's emotionally gonna be kind of heavy. Bucky will go through some shit that could be triggering if you struggle with weight or body imagine issues although I will say Steve's 1000% into his new weight (which is why the tags revolving around weight gain and belly kink are being used) and is very supportive with it so it also is gonna be soft. Give it a try if that sounds like your thing.
you crashed into my life (and here's some sugar)
Summary:
Slices of life when a bakery shop owner hates Captain America.
Summary:
“Any questions?”
“Uh. What the fuck am I doing here?” Bucky offers.
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