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Amenities

  • Wheelchair accessible seating
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible parking lot
  • Wheelchair-accessible washroom
  • Outdoor seating
  • Curbside pickup
  • Delivery
  • Takeout
  • Dine-in

Soulards Reviews - 100

4.4
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Jeanese Fish

I've only been once so far but it was great. I had a specialty coffee and my hubby and kids had bubble teas. All were very tasty. They also offer 3D cakes, pastry and other snack/lunch style items. I look forward to my next visit.
P.s. they also have a punch card system. Buy so many get one free. It's in Coloma on main street close to the stop light. Comfy space to relax and visit with friends while enjoying something new.

Lexi McCaughey

Awesome baked goods and fun boba pink lemonade! The staff was helpful and kind. I brought three young ones and we all found something we loved.

Bonesmama1

Super cute shop.. great customer service! And they’re always coming up with some new, exciting sandwiches. Highly recommend.

Ryan Bernstein

I ordered a custom cake for my wife's 30th bday, and it hands down was the most amazing birthday cake I have ever seen. They went above and beyond in the decorations and the flavors. This bakery might be located in small town Michigan, but the talent here is huge. You will not be disappointed.

Robert Petras

Came in for there delicious cinnamon rolls unfortunately they were out but gentleman behind the counter on Sunday morning definitely set up a great box of goodies to bring home instead thanks for all the help.

Luke Wright

It is absolutely beautiful, inside. Very comfortable. I've only had a breakfast wrap and a brownie, but they were both amazing. I intend on trying everything else, at least once.

Renee

Really cute atmosphere with delicious donuts and breakfast burritos. Friendly service, and great coffee! Will definitely return when we're back in the area.

Glen Head

I thought Soulard’s in downtown Coloma Michigan was just a cake shop, but it has blossomed into a deli and coffee shop too.
They feature coffee from Higher Grounds out of the Traverse City area. Doug had a regular bold coffee and I sipped on an Americano as our server, 8-year-old Rae, brought us two salads. The Spinach Salad was garnished with toasted pecans, goat cheese, dried cranberries and a subtle amount of red onion. The salad was tossed in a fabulous bacon vinaigrette and crowned with green apple slices.
“I really like the spinach salad because the apples go nicely with the goat cheese,” explained Rae. (Yes, an 8-year-old actually said that! Rae, the owner’s daughter was an amazing server who could give lessons to some adults I know.)
The other salad was a Zoodle Salad. Zoodles, or zucchini noodles, are incredibly nutritious and a healthy alternative to highly processed wheat pasta. The zoodles were combined with Mediterranean mix and just a little bit of goat cheese. This made the bed for seared and sliced ahi tuna. The ahi was so tender and delicious, and everything came together with a zippy serrano pepper sauce that was served on the side.
Next, we split the Italian, an artisan hoagie stuffed with pepperoni, salami, ham, provolone lettuce, tomato, onion, peppercinis, mayo and Italian vinaigrette. This is a classic sub reminiscent of a Vitale’s sub from the now-closed Hagar Shores market. The bun is crazy good with a touch of saltiness and a perfect blend of softness and a bit of chew.
That’s A Wrap is the name of an unorthodox blend of 5-grain quinoa, arugula, cilantro pesto, goat cheese, avocado and…wait for it…pork belly! It’s all wrapped up in a hearty wrap laced with kale. I loved the nuttiness of the quinoa blend and the tenderness of the pork belly. Imagine all this healthy goodness and pork belly living together in perfect harmony. There is hope for America! LOL
We finished with the Soulard’s Cubano, which features slow-smoked pork piled on ham, served with swiss cheese, locally grown sweet hotties’ pickles, and a blend of two mustards served on a delectable pretzel bun.
Going into Soulard’s reminds me of simpler times. The old-fashioned retro vibe and classic deli counter make you feel nostalgic. Inside, you’ll find a few tables and a scattering of comfy coffee-house type chairs and benches. It really houses a relaxed atmosphere and promotes community.
On the way out, Rae gave us each a bag of cake balls. OMG! You must try them.

Maureen Ovington

Hands down one of the best locally owned bakery’s in our area... from the custom cakes she’s helped me with to the awesome potato soup and bake goods... this is a great place to “chill”!

Mel Kheios

great food and drinks, and amazing service! i get my wish pickups here too, and i have no complaints with how quickly they take care of me.

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