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Nice spot but food has been subpar lately… iced tea tasted weird, food very hit or miss.
Great place! Check busy days/times if you don't like waiting.
Charming little cafe. The upstairs loft seating was fun. Almond croissant, French toast, oatmeal were all delicious. Great morning stop.
Super disappointing experience at the Village Bakery & Cafe Culver. For Mother's day, my family placed an online order to avoid waiting in line (9 people). Order was confirmed for 8:45am pick up. I received a text from the restaurant at 7:17 am on the date of pick up stating that the order would be ready between 8:45- 8:55. At 7:59am I received a call from the bakery stating that the order had been sitting waiting to be picked up since 7:34. We live about a half hour from the bakery and weren't able to get there immediately. The manager said that GrubHub had switched the time of the order pick up (there is no record of this) and that it was "GrubHub's fault". Come to find out, I had placed the online order at 7:34 the night before and the manager had mistaken that as the pick up time. Unfortunately, she refused to make this situation right. Our food was cold, breakfast sandwiches were soggy and coffee was cold and the manager was adamant that the problem was GrubHub. She told my husband to contact GrubHub about the communication issue between her restaurant and their company. I understand that mistakes happen, but the manager's attitude and refusal to help was beyond off-putting. I was embarrassed that I had chosen this establishment for my family- many of which had never eaten at a Village Bakery and Cafe before. We will not be returning.
A great place for a delicious breakfast.
Today was my first time at Village Bakery. I got the French toast latte and the B.A.L.T with roast turkey. I will definitely be coming back. Great spot to grab some coffee, a bite to eat, and talk with a friend. There’s plenty of seating downstairs and upstairs. Pleasant staff. Great coffee and food. Quiet atmosphere with a hum of utilities in the background.
No, problem and no worries. This is bought the Bakery position I applied for. No sweat ☺
Had food ordered as part of a group order for work. It was overpriced, menu was overdone nothing simple for breakfast, and it tasted like absolute garbage. Will not be joining breakfast orders from here again.
Cute little cafe. You can definitely tell they tried for a more homey vibe even though it could seem a little corporate based on the setting. Coffee was amazing (had the perfect oat milk latte) and the food was great as well. A good variety of breakfast sandwiches, from the classic sausage, egg and cheese on a croissant (satisfying as it was buttery and unhealthy but elevated with good ingredients) to a lighter arugula with goat cheese variation.
First time, last time. Cashier was beyond rude and everyone else looked like they were miserable. Poor customer service. 2 stars.
Pittsford village and Eastview locations are better, but this one will do. Their breakfast sandwiches and salads are great. Tomato soup & grilled cheese are solid too.
Sandwiches are consistently very good, baked goods are inconsistent - either they're great or they're too dry for my liking (I strongly recommend the molasses cookies) The biggest issue here is just that the atmosphere is bad. The name implies some sort of cozy hominess but it's actually the opposite: it's seemingly one of those restaurants that deliberately designs their interiors to be uncomfortably loud in order to generate turnover, the seats are all a bit hard, etc. The last place in the neighborhood i'd go to if i wanted a nice cup of coffee to start the day I live within walking distance of here and come here a bit but it's not somewhere I'd go to frequently if it wasn't for that
Delicious breakfast and baked goods. Coffee and such is also reportedly good (I don't drink coffee, coffee drinkers in the family liked it). Sandwiches and the pastries are excellent.
I am here weekly and I always enjoy the atmosphere and food. The people are great. The cider was an all time favorite.
LONG time VB supporter, but recently I have been seeing a lot of inconsistencies within my orders. I ordered the Mikayla on Sourdough (my usual) and they let me know they were out of avocado but still charged me the full price (add on avocado is extra) and my “poached egg” was served hard. Without the runny poached egg, the sandwich misses on the moisture. I also asked for a side of jam, which used to be a delicacy, and was handed a small container of smuckers :/ My brother ordered the Caroline sandwich, and his egg was also very hard, cheese was poorly melted, and the special spread/sauce was missing. He did ask for his egg to be remade but by the time it was out his sandwich was cold…. Used to be my favorite place to bring out of town guests/friends but now I have grown weary
Great bakery items and usually good sandwiches. Solid cup of coffee, and great staff. Not sure my Caroline sandwich actually had any bechamel sauce though...
Food and drinks are always spot on. Always warm and made with care. I like the avocado toast. It’s a nice spread of avocado on a thick warm slice of bread. I got the spiced eggnog latte today too. Very delicious and fillings. There were countless people going in and out, seating was practically full because the place is just that awesome!
Great coffee and the food is good! It’s usually pretty busy so the waiting area vs. ordering area is a little chaotic, but the text updates make it easier.
Ordered online @ 8:40 and arrived at 9:10 for an order that should be ready at 9:20. I watched 30+ people walk-in and get food made before my take out order was ready. Need to fix your ticketing system. Service person could've at least told me I'd be standing there 30+ minutes before my order was going to be ready.
$6 + for avocado toast?? See the photo. Village bakery has gotten way too porky. Better to eat at home than pay for this over priced nonsense. They need a time out.