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  • Angela F.

    I ate the majority of an entire loaf of golden cheddar bread on Saturday; sans butter! I think that says it all. The cinnamon chip scones and cookies are pretty darn good too!

    (5)
  • Nova S.

    I stopped by here to pick up some "good bread" to take to a potluck. I was expecting to find thick, just baked crusty breads with a variety of flavors like I've seen at other bakeries including at Whole Foods, Market District Giant Eagles, and my favorite Zingerman's Bakehouse in Ann Arbor, MI. I assumed by name only that Great Harvest would have such breads and was greatly disappointed to find that they were all soft loaves and while there were a few interesting flavors they didn't even have any hearty breads like a 7-grain with seeds throughout. Since I wasn't going to have time to stop elsewhere before I went to the party, I purchase 2 loaves - the honey wheat and the jalapeno cheddar. I tried a slice of the jalapeno cheddar with my salad at lunch and it a bit too salty and the flavors tasted artificial rather than natural, particularly the cheese - it reminded me of processed velvetta or cheez wiz neither of which I have eaten since I was a young child, and the texture was too soft. Not at all what I wanted. Clearly, it's a personal preference for me that I associate "good" i.e. expensive bread with the just baked crusty, chewy full of flavor (other than just lots of salt), and for me, it would be one thing if they had a mix of soft and crusty breads, but this was all soft and therefore not many options from which to choose. I also found the employees to be distracted - another employee kept interrupting the other employee who was waiting on me which I found rude given that there were no other customers in the store, and the person waiting on me continued to stop getting my order ready because she was stopping to listen to her coworker. My review is really 2.5 stars, but to be fair, I gave them 3 stars given that the bread isn't awful, just not what I was looking for. I will not be back if only because I have higher expectations of what I want on the rare occasion that I do eat/buy bread which is only a couple of times a year. I'm sure that it's great for what it is but it definitely isn't a place that sells products that I want to spend my hard earned money on.

    (3)
  • David B.

    Great Harvest is warm and welcoming, and I don't think you will find a better loaf of handmade bread anywhere. They use great recipes, hand crafted techniques, and all fresh ingredients from scratch. I took home a loaf that was made with sesame seeds, and it was delicious. I had no idea this store was a chain, however I noticed it only by visiting their website. I recognized the owner from having met him at a Yelp event at the Children's Museum, so I stopped for a friendly chat. You should give their bread a try, I'm a believer. They are quite convenient to my weekly shopping trip to Trader Joe's, so I'll be making a regular stop there.

    (5)
  • Jay B.

    Okay so this review is based on the people working tonight 3 people on and nobody else in the place with us we ordered three sandwiches and some drinks a bar and a loaf Togo. My 14 month old I got ham and provolone they could not understand the concept of changing the cheese to provolone from Swiss. Then it took forever for her to cash is out and even longer for us to get our food . Man I'm so disappointed in. The staff we come here often and service tonight was slow and unorganized food ended up being good so that saved tonight review for three stars they are usually a 5 star place. Next time will be better hopefully

    (3)
  • Bernadette D.

    Awesome super fresh bread! Friendly staff and the girl with the tats and piercings is a babe!

    (5)
  • Ana G.

    So hubby and I were in a mood for a nice tasty sandwich and soup and decided to hit this place up, especially after having their tasty breads at the Un Wine Yelp event. Anyway, this place is tucked in the same shopping center as Trader Joe's and behind the McDonald's, so its a little hidden. The place is pretty clean and well laid out. I really liked that they displayed art by local artists on their wall. They also have a weekly bread menu of the variety of breads they bake. Initially, I had no idea what to get, but was advised by the attendant to try out the Roast Beef and Provolone sandwich, which was amazing. I also had it with their house whole wheat. The nice thing about this place is that you can pick out just about any bread they have for your sandwich which is pretty awesome. I also had a taste of the chimichurry roast beef, which was pretty tasty. I really thought this sandwich was going to be really spicy, since that is why I didn't order it, but it was really good. We also ordered the soup of the day which was pretty good. It was a nice chicken and kale soup, that was really citrucy. I really liked it. Anyway, overall great service, and excellent sandwiches. I will be back!!!

    (5)
  • Rebecca G.

    Ok, so bread is not my thing, I love bread, but I really haven't eaten much in the past, ohhh 10 years. I tried the orange bread, a potato bread with wheat and white flour, Popeye bread, and a multigrain blend. I really really liked the Popeye!! It had spinach and cheese in it and was to die for. Great Bread!

    (5)
  • Ryan P.

    They sell an assortment of freshly baked breads, cookies, and other desserts as well as making sandwiches to order. Bags of various mixes including trail mix ("Pittsburgh Pothole Crunch), brownie mix, and pancake mix are also available. They also sell some Penn's Corner CSA items including their delicious (and expensive salsa). I can vouch for the oatmeal cookies which are delicious. The Port Authority (portobello veggie sandwich, and the Baja turkey were both good. Service is a bit slow, but they're new so I imagine it will improve with time.

    (4)
  • Yanting W.

    Big fan of artisan bread. Went in and got the Breakfast Blast. Tasted mildly sweet and moist. Compared to other artisan bakeries in town (five points Artisan, Allegro hearth) Great harvest is on the same level despite being a chain. In terms of Taste and service, 4 stars!! Unfortunately, I gave it a 3 stars because this place is extremely expensive (should be $$$). All breads that day cost 7-8 dollars for a loaf (Breakfast Blast cost 7.65). For a student budget, taste did not justify paying 8 dollars for a medium-size loaf of bread.

    (3)
  • April Y.

    Food is good. I've enjoyed everything I have ordered here. Don't love the customer service. Aside from when the owner serves me, I'm made to feel like ordering sandwich to go is the biggest inconvenience I could ask of the staff, especially after 5:30.

    (4)
  • Stacey V.

    This is our weekly bread shop - we always get a loaf of the Dakota, but we also love the Breakfast Blast, cinnamon Raisin and honey whole wheat loaves. We don't miss German bread because of the wonderful bread we et here at Great Harvest! Tom and his team are always super nice and ready to help in any way. Ask him how he started the business - it's a real interesting story guided by his passion for good bread! If you appreciate really pure, fresh, good bread, you'll love this place! Also try their oatmeal raisin cookie and blueberry cream cheese scone. Super yummy!

    (5)
  • Rachael D.

    Ordered sandwiches to cater a party. The food was great- guests asked where the sandwiches were from. They were super flexible for all our allergy, schedule, and last minute add on requests. Mr he cookies are HUGE and fantastic- especially the salted caramel. Guests were loving them - my favorite sandwich was the chicken salad.

    (5)
  • Sarah T.

    Such good bread and local jams and preserves. The employees are super nice and helpful. I love it here! Their cinnamon swirl and challa bread are to die for.

    (5)
  • Mary M.

    I really liked this place. I visited last month, early in the morning - okay, about 830. I went without coffee on a rainy Saturday and looked for coffee in Trader Joe's and for some reason, they did not have any out. I asked the nice cashier about the coffee, but that Great Harvest has some and it's really good, and they give you bread also! So upon her recommendation, I visited Great Harvest, and the coffee was really really good. Something else though peaked my interest "breakfast rollups". Picture a crescent roll, unbaked, and layer in a fried egg, some bacon or ham, and cheese, roll it up, and bake for a few minutes - well, that's what I had and it was very good, and it was already warm. They also offered me some freshly baked bread - I think it was cinnamon. I bought a loaf of Dakota to take home. They also have wifi. If Great Harvest were near me, I would be there a lot. The man I presume is the owner or manager is very friendly.

    (5)
  • Flissa M.

    Amazing foods and tasty treats! The samples are yummy good plus the ppl are so friendly!!!

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :7:00 am - 7:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Brunch
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Quiet
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : No

Great Harvest Bread Co

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