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Review of Kanab Creek Bakery

Kanab Creek Bakery: A Cozy European-Style Bakery and Cafe

If you're looking for a cozy bakery and cafe that serves amazing croissants, pastries, breakfast, and lunch, then Kanab Creek Bakery is the place to be. This European-style bakery and cafe is located at 238 W Center St, Kanab, UT 84741, and is a must-stop for anyone visiting Kanab.

The bakery has a beautiful patio where you can enjoy your coffee and pastries while taking in the beautiful scenery. The bakery is open from Wednesday to Sunday, from 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM, and is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.

The bakery has a simple menu, but the food is delicious and satisfying. The bakery serves pastries, sandwiches, salads, and espresso. The croissants and bread are freshly baked every day and are a must-try. The bakery also serves coffee, which is fantastic, and the staff is quick and polite.

The bakery is situated right opposite Little Hollywood, making it a perfect stop for breakfast if you are driving from Zion to the Grand Canyon. The staff is warm and friendly, and the clientele is typically cheery and ready to start the day's worth of adventures in nearby Zion or Coyote Buttes.

While some customers have had mixed experiences with the bakery, most customers have praised the bakery for its delicious food and coffee. Some customers have complained about the prices being a bit high, while others have praised the bakery for its fantastic food quality.

If you're looking for a cozy bakery and cafe that serves delicious pastries, sandwiches, salads, and espresso, then Kanab Creek Bakery is the perfect place to be.

From the business

"European style bakery and cafe serving with amazing croissants, pastries, breakfast & lunch"

Amenities

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

Kanab Creek Bakery Reviews - 100

3.9
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Gina B

Great little bakery to stop off at when in Kanab. The ham and cheese croissants were delicious. I also got the regular palmier and it was flaky with the perfect amount of sweetness. The apple turnover was just okay. The customer service was great and the prices were fair. I would definitely come back when visiting Kanab.

Anthony Pineda

A classic style bakery in Kanab, ate here on my last day of visiting the area and wish I had tried it sooner. The baked goods and drinks are delicious but I would say their hot food options are exceptional. I got the croque madame and my friend got the quiche and we inhaled them because they were so good. The quiche especially was so well made we could not stop talking about it. If you ever pass through kanab give them a try.

Jake Smith

The croissant was pretty good, along with the coffee and chai. Do not get the "eggs" though. I have no clue what these were, but I would never call them eggs. They were awful and they charged $7 for them. Not only did they taste weird, but they looked strange too.

EDIT: As a Google Guide, you need to post honest reviews. The reply by the staff, let alone the owner of this place was extremely rude so I am lowering it by 1 star. If you own a business, please act like an adult and take constructive criticism. P. S. Spell check is a fantastic thing.

Stacey B

Great spot with delicious baked goods. Stopped by for the crepes, but they currently don't have them on the menu. They're pretty busy during off-season, understaffed, out of a few menu items and the credit card readers were down, but they're still killing it. Almond croissants were 🔥. Worth the line.

Diane Duong

Firstly it's super cute when you walk in. Parking a bit tricky since there's only about 5 parking spaces. They have seats outside and inside you can sit. Please be patient due to it was only 2 of the sweetest people working. Their vanilla iced latte was amazing, got another. Their chai latte wasn't so great wouldn't recommend that. Bread, butter, and jam is a must. Also their croissants were buttery and good!

Definitely would come back!

Justin Dena

3 years ago i visited this bakery and my review was 5 stars and "Excellent food and coffee". Today my experience was less than exceptional. The food was mediocre at best and they now serve HFCS for syrup. But the prices are higher than ever. I understand rising costs but when you make extreme sacrifices to quality and raise the prices it's not something I support. I highly recommend visiting other places. Perhaps Denny's for better prices and similar quality.

Waqas Aftab

Kanab Creek Bakery was a real gem that we stumbled upon during our road trip to Arizona and Utah. My family and I were on a trip to take in the grand views and hikes that the state had to offer, and we were not disappointed. The scenery was absolutely breathtaking, and my wife was in awe every second. However, one of the highlights of the trip was the little bakery we found in the middle of nowhere.

At first, I didn't expect much from this small establishment, but I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of the food. The vegetarian dishes, omelette, quiche and dessert were all some of the best we had ever had. The drinks were great too, and the service was top-notch. We were able to find seats easily and the other patrons were also friendly.

In addition to the great food, the bakery itself was charming and inviting. It had a cozy, rustic feel that added to the overall experience. We were able to relax and enjoy our meals while taking in the beautiful surroundings.

Overall, I highly recommend Kanab Creek Bakery to anyone visiting Arizona and Utah. The food was excellent and the atmosphere was perfect. It was a great break from the hustle and bustle of our road trip, and it truly made our trip even more special.

In terms of the vast beauty of Utah and Arizona, it was truly spectacular. From the red rocks of Sedona to the winding canyons of the Grand Canyon, the state offers an incredible array of natural wonders. Each view was more breathtaking than the last and it was hard not to be in awe of the stunning landscapes. The hikes were also challenging but rewarding with the views from the top. It was a trip of a lifetime and we can't wait to go back and explore more of Arizona's beauty.

papichulo110029

Unique bakery right off the main road and next to a gas station. Stop for gas ⛽️ and food for your belly. The food quality was 7/10. There's an art gallery juxtaposition which is pleasant to sit and eat in

Claude Raymond

First of all: if I had read the owner’s responses on the other reviews before ordering, I would have been somewhere else.
Second: the food is totally overpriced for what you get. I don’t mind paying a premium for delicious foods, but my omelette was dry and tasted fishy (I guess they cooked it with fish in the oven at the same time?) while my boyfriend got a slice of ham slapped in between two pieces of bread with an egg on top for 14$…
Now, please don’t tell me to go educate myself on french cuisine

Leah Day

We went in because of the decently high rating and our love of pastries. I tried the Kolache and my boyfriend a Belgian chocolate cookie. The Kolache was actually rather disappointing. I was asked if I wanted it warmed up, I said yes. We had to wait a few minutes for it to be done and then in the end, it was still cold in the middle. The pastry on the outside was delicious and flaky but basically the inside was just a whole sausage. It would've been much better if the sausage were diced (probably would've been actually warm too) or there was egg or cheese in the filling too. The cookie was good but seemed slightly underdone in the middle. It was basically just a standard cookie. Definitely overpriced for what we got (the Kolache was $8).

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