My first visit, I ordered a chicken breast baguette to take out along with a loaf of brown farmer rye bread (not the same taste as most of us that get deli rye bread for pastrami or corn beef in USA) which I found tasty and an apple crumble with custard. It was not too expensive - the loaf of bread and the apple crumble were around 80 Baht each as I recall - the baguette was around 170 Baht.
Since then, I have had breakfast there twice trying some of the different types rather than the typical eggs/bacon/sausage - both were good but the standout was the breads - one came with a sliced small loaf of bread/cold cuts/cheese/mushroom omelet; the other was eggs, ham (two types served like cold cuts), German fried potatoes (with bacon and onion), and a basket of different breads. These full breakfasts come with juice and coffee or tea.
He also has various pastries - apple strudel, eclairs, and much more.
For location, their Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/backfabrik has a map -- it is between Jomtien Soi 9 and Soi Wat Boon on the West side - there is a U-turn cross over on the median right in front of the business. Another way to get there is to take Jomtien Beach Road to Soi Wat Boon (Grand Jomtien Palace hotel is at that intersection and it now has a traffic light) and take Wat Boon to Jomtien 2nd Road (the intersection is blocked off for through traffic so you have to turn left going toward Jomtien Soi 9) - turn left. There will be a large condo on your left - just past the entry gate is the condo parking garage - Back Fabrik is on your left just past the parking garage.


