Great Harvest Bakery and Café
Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Curbside pickup
- No-contact delivery
- Delivery
- In-store pickup
- In-store shopping
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Great Harvest Bakery and Café Reviews - 52
4.7
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Mallory Bloomfield
The food is amazing and so flavorful!! If you go, try the chicken salad and pumpkin chocolate chip cookies. They are amazing! Will be going back<3
Ashley Whitelightning
I just recently start working here and the amount of caring they put into the food is amazing. The food is phenomenal and great service. I am very proud of being apart of this story, and can't wait to see where it goes.
Keith Hostetler
Absolutely awesome! Carrot cake cupcake....wwhhhaatt?!
Then the oatmeal chocolate chip cookie amazing and I am not a fan of oatmeal!
Angel L
When you first walk in the door, you are met with the most amazing smells and friendly staff!! The bread is so good, and there are so many choices! Love the cinnamon butter as well. They were so busy when we went there, but everyone was having a wonderful time and it was a great atmosphere! Will always be back!!
Connie Hsu
As always. Super nice breads and treats
Byron James
Great local restaurant/bakery. Wonderful sandwiches, cinnamon buns to die for, bread, homemade granola, etc. Excellent staff!!!
Chris Moore
Could smell it from a couple blocks away! Awesome breads, rolls, and other bakery items!
clara cobb
Normally I would give Great Harvest 5/5- the bread is wonderful, staff is fantastic and the atmosphere is delightfully "local."
However, today I had an extremely unpleasant experience with the woman who I believe to be the new owner. I reiterate- I have never had an issue before this, with any staff member. But wow, this woman is rude.
My father and sister and I went in to pick up a couple of loaves of bread and get a few samples (how great are those samples!). We were greeted by the new owner promptly and I walked to the sample counter to inquire about what was new. She let me know what was available, and the interaction, verbatim, went:
"Ooh! I'll try the French!"
This woman stares at me like I'm a petulant child until I realize she's waiting for me to say please. At this point, I think it's a little funny. Maybe she's trying to be charismatic.
Then she does the same thing to my sister. And then my father. "I made them say it! You say it too!"
This behavior was absolutely disgraceful and I am ashamed at the disgusting power-grab this woman showed today. As a business owner, she has a responsibility to treat her customers with respect. I completely understand expecting respect from your patrons, but this was total nonsense.
I feel sorry for Nina and the rest of the crew that have to put up with this foolishness. Horrified by this woman, hope the business doesn't lose ground because of her tactlessness.
C P
Went there for the first time yesterday, got green Chile cheese bread bowls. Was unbelievably good! Will be making this place a weekly stop.
C.T. Sorrentino
I had seen Great Harvest while driving up Vermont, but being a regular at Wheatfield's (less than two blocks away), I had not bothered to stop in. My wife and I had to park across the street from Great Harvest during a recent visit to Massachusetts Street for some shopping, so we decided to go in.
As we entered, the aroma of freshly baked bread and pies consumed me as the baker and ovens are directly behind the counter and he was removing piping-hot pie from the oven. Flavors vary by season.
Unlike Wheatfield's, bread is self-service in plastic wrap on shelving next to the counter. There were samples of five different breads and a bowl full of butter next to the register and when I inquired about the offerings, the young lady sliced a piece of multigrain bread as wide and thick as the palm of my hand. The bread was moist and crunchy with chunks of wholegrain throughout, the crust being a bit too soft for my taste, but delicious nonetheless. At nearly $6 a loaf, the bread is more than I have ever paid for a loaf and $1-$2 more than their competitor down the street.
The pies were gorgeous, a plump golden brown, but at $16 a pop, a bit pricey for my taste. Their products are obviously high in quality and flavor, so the only thing limiting my rating to four stars and not five was the prices. The service was excellent, the bread delicious, the prices a bit high.
CombatCritic Gives Great Harvest Bread Company 7 Out of 10 Bombs ... BOMBS ARE GOOD!