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Amenities

  • Wheelchair accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot
  • In-store pickup
  • In-store shopping
  • Takeout
  • Dine-in

Bread Alone Bakery Reviews - 100

4.4
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Hsin Yi Wei

We are familiar with bread & pastries from Bread Alone since they sell their products in supermarkets and farmer’s markets.

It’s pretty popular and crowded even in the afternoon. We got an Organic Peasant, 2 Scones and Caneles as breakfast & desserts. Our favorite was the scone, which the texture was moist inside with crispy layer.

We were a little disappointed that there was no almond croissant available and hope we can try it next time.

Jenna Smith

We're early risers, so we were thankful that Bread Alone was open at 7am. We ordered take out and got the avocado toast (10/10), and breakfast burrito with sausage added (10/10) as well as an iced Chai - one of the best I've ever had! We also got a couple of fresh loaves to take home to Maryland and try - very excited to try the Olive Ciabatta. To top it all off we tried the lemon currant scone which was DELICIOUS!! Will definitely be stopping here again on out next trip to Woodstock :) Our only recommendation is that the staff (two girls at the front counter) should be more diligent in welcoming guests and assisting in take-out orders.

Bung

There were a lot of people on the day we visited but they have a good system and the long queue has gone fast. The foods are excellent. The service are awesome. The chai is very good.

Suparna Banerjee

A cute coffee place in the town. Though we just stopped for coffee which was good. They sell bread and lots of baked stuffs.
Definitely a nice place to stop if you are in the area.

Nyanka Kizzy

What a cute and quaint little bakery. I got the breakfast burrito and added bacon. It was very filling and packed with a good amount of guac. I also picked up several pastries which ended up being very good. I also picked up strawberry rhubarb jam! Def worth checking out for a reasonably priced breakfast or lunch.

Emily Blaker

Suchhh a good spot for breakfast! We got the vegan breakfast burrito and the green egg sandwich. So amazing! The staff were so kind and they also have great homemade bread to take home!

Florian Wolf

Made a quick stop for a to-go snack while in Woodstock, and we weren’t disappointed. There’s much more to explore and try - and now we really want to come back for more sandwiches - but with a baked good and a club sandwich, we got a good insight into what makes Bread Alone so beloved.

It isn’t the cheapest, and the menu is rather limited, but their bread (ciabatta in our case) is absolutely fantastic, and their blend of flavours in a basic item like a club sandwich comes together as a brilliant and delicious experience.

Next time we’ll go for a full loaf. Even as a spoiled European, this is bread that makes me want more.

Cecile

I love this cute and delicious boulangerie. I'm French and I find everything delicious here, I recommand the pecan bundle (don't remember the exact name) and the cookie!

Diane Zoller

Five of us stopped in for lunch. Breakfast is served all day and lunch choices are soups, salads, and sandwiches. They have a wide array of breads and desserts.

hui chiung chen

OUR PETITION ON BREAD ALONE's PLASTIC PROBLEM: A little over a year ago, I wrote a review calling out Bread Alone’s large plastic footprint, this despite their publicly-stated position of being a sustainable company. Lee replied to my post, stating that the company was working to replace their single use plastic bread bags with compostable options and that I should “stay tuned”. Sadly, however, while their stand alone bakeries, such as this one in Woodstock, offer plastic-free packaging options for unsliced bread, Bread Alone’s big grocery store business (see the photo from a Woodstock grocery store near the bakery) and their direct supply to organizations continue to be plastic-based. How many more plastic bags were created over the past 13 months since my initial review? How many more are to come? Plastic, which is made from fossil fuels and other toxic substances, is a growing disaster for our planet. Plastic bag recycling options are also shrinking in our community. Sadly, Bread Alone is still not bread alone. That’s a problem for our earth and our community. Bread Alone, when, exactly, will your bread be plastic-bag free? (See petition below.)

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