Calistoga Bakery Cafe Menu

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  • Chris C.

    We went to Calistoga for breakfast about 10 days ago, and it was a huge disappointment. The only thing good about it was that the coffee was the same high quality as ever. The spinach and goat cheese omelet was a different story altogether. Apparently, they decided to use frozen spinach instead of fresh as a cost cutting measure. The result had a predictably bitter taste. The muffin was ok, but the hashbrowns were not as tasty as they had been on previous visits. My wife told me that a previous visit about two weeks before had been similarly disappointing. Oh, well. Won't be back for breakfast anytime soon.

    (1)
  • DJ F.

    The new branding that Calistoga is going through is terrible. They changed the menu, they've become stingy with their portions, their Broccoli Cheddar and Mac n Cheese are no longer as good as they used to be... My family and I visit Naples once every 2-3 months and Calistoga was our favorite place to eat at. Unfortunately, it isn't any more... Bring the old Calistoga back!

    (1)
  • Juancarlo R.

    Its a nice alternative to Panera bread. The sandwich selection is nice. I had the Chipotle chicken sandwich and I can say that the Panera bread version is better. The pastries don't look delicious

    (3)
  • Elias G.

    I wish we had Calistoga in Miami! It's easy to compare them to Panera, but they're a world better than Panera. We first discovered them at Coconut Pointe a few months ago and were blown away by their meatball sandwich. This past weekend, we made sure to stop at Calistoga on our way into Naples. The meatball sandwich is so big we split one. The sauce is very tasty and so are the huge meatballs inside. The bread is really good, and they melt mozzarella cheese on top of the sandwich. The pastries look really good, too. Hopefully next time we're in Naples we'll try the pastries.

    (5)
  • Adel Z.

    Subpar. Fake Panera!

    (2)
  • Jim H.

    Great food. Best bread and soup in town. Plan on a wait at lunch time.

    (5)
  • Noelle H.

    I'm not usually a fan of chains, but for some reason Calistoga has gotten its claws into me. This is on the top of the list of my lunch places. I love the "choose 2" option for $7.99, how can you not?! I usually go for the smoked salmon sandwich with either a soup or salad. The sandwich is a good portion of smoked salmon with cucumber, tomato, and a basil-chive aioli. It's served on ciabatta bread, which is soft and chewy. The french onion soup and lobster bisque are good. For the salads, I've only tried the caesar and a bite of the wedge, but both are delicious. You order/pay at the counter and then they call your name when the food is ready. It usually takes no more than 5 min. It's a great place to go for a quick, affordable lunch. I'm addicted!

    (4)
  • Patricia E.

    I had the turkey rosa and it was delicious. Place was very clean and service was friendly and fast. The one in the mall and on airport are both awesome.

    (5)
  • Elle T.

    I have been a faithful costumer of Calistoga since when it opened with huge success on Pine Ridge & Airport. At that time during lunch hour one had to wait in line at least 5-10 min to get something to eat. The inside area and outside were full of people. It was THAT popular. Its my understanding Calistoga now has opened a few stores especially in the malls such as Costland, Gulf Coast Town Mall. Maybe they want to make this a chain or smth. Im personally iffy bout that. Yes, there is a lot of young workers at Calistoga but that shouldn't bother anyone as long as they get your order right. They never messed up MY order and I always left satisfied. The food is great but for those that are ready to shell a few bucks for quality and taste. I have tried most of the lunch items and can pinky swear that the following are very tasty and a must try: Grecian Insalata (Basically Greek Salad) Original Cobb Salad French Onion Soup (great) Chicken Noodle Soup (one of my favs) Pazzo Chicken Foccacia Russian River Chicken Santa Rosa Club Chicken Chipotle Pressata Also, try the orange juice ~ freshly squizzed with no additives. They cater and deliver to you also :)

    (5)
  • Brian R.

    I stopped here to grab a few bagels, an espresso, and a fruit cup. The bagels were satisfactory, but nothing special, the espresso was just ok, and I had to wait 5-10 min for a fruit cup which seems ridiculous. I hope to find a more authentic bagel shop next time I'm in Naples. This place looks like it may be better for full breakfasts.

    (2)
  • Dad W.

    What a great cup of dark roast! Worth driving past Sbux to get this. Panera-esque menu very tasty.

    (5)
  • Meg W.

    The atmosphere was warm - done in muted reds and yellows if I recall correctly. There was also a little *living room* type area, aside from the usual dining area, that had a fireplace going. There was outdoor seating as well, complete with heat lamps for cool mornings. Seating was a mix of booths and tables, and half & halfs. Ordering was kind of weird as you never quite knew where to stand. The coffee-portion of the ordering area was severely raised, so it was like you were praying to the coffee gods for your morning fix. More than a little unsettling, especially when the god was a pimply teenager. Service seemed a little slow, but imagine then, after waiting, you get your bagel and it's not toasted, nor is your topping of choice umm, applied! Instead you are directed to the kitchen-appliance area in the dining section (no problem though as there is a sign telling you which way to insert your bagel into the appliance) . You get your schmear on the side in a little cup (and it's never enough...). So basically you are paying for being handed a bagel. The bagels were good enough, I suppose.

    (2)
  • Elise P.

    I'm completely in love with Calistoga. It seems like any other fast-casual sandwich shop, but the food is delicious. I usually go for the pick two option and get the Santa Rosa club sandwich and the chef salad. They have great soups too. I love their dressings and sauces. Calistoga is usually my top choice for lunch. Menu suggestions: Santa Rosa club, chef salad, mushroom bisque, chipotle chicken pressata

    (5)
  • briahna g.

    Great food. Yummy soup and sandwiches and cookies. This is the best/nicest location. Calistoga beats panera hands down!!

    (3)
  • Todd M.

    I'm always on the lookout for good "work" coffee shops. That is, a place where you can take your laptop, plug-in, and get some work done in a comfortable environment. I tried Calistoga the other day for the first time. Pros: the large booths make for comfortable seating, and each of the large booths has its own electrical outlet. The food is decent. Coffee is pretty good. Cons: It's chain-y. That is, it feels like a chain. The internet was spotty on the day I went...which is a big deal if you're settling in to get things done and req the internet. The big con, on the day I went, was that it rained and the parking lot doesn't drain properly. It was completely flooded. When I stepped out into the parking lot my shoe completely submerged in ankle deep water. This wasn't localized, like a puddle...but consistent around the entire parking lot. Very deep water. No exaggeration. Since then--I've been hoping to return...but it rains pretty often in FL...and I literally have to make sure that it won't be raining much before a return trip. If they fixed that...it would be a solid option. I'd prefer a locally owned little hole in the wall...but those types of places are scarce in FL. When they do exist they tend to be lacking in things like space/electric and are less amenable to you camping out for a few hours for just a small purchase. In any case--I hope they find away to address their drainage problems.

    (2)
  • Arlene H.

    I'm rather torn about my experience at Calistoga. I have a bit of a love/hate relationship with this place. The idealistic impression of this place rings well with a homey type of atmosphere where you want to indulge in a panini and a french onion soup over quiet conversation, but execution of the menu items have been off lately, almost to the point they're just pushing out items without caring about the quality of their product. There are a few redeeming qualities to this place. The location and set up is great. They have a nice outside dining area with a fountain in the middle that is dog friendly. Depending on the Florida weather, it makes it feel like you're dining inside. They renovated the inside to make better flow of the space. And they now have GPS type of pagers where you can bring the pager to your table and a staff person will bring your food right out to you. It's a nice little touch so it doesn't crowd the front with dine-in orders. They also improved the way you order your "build your own" omelettes. They used to have a separate stand where you'd have to pay in one place and then place your order where they make it. It was quite confusing for people who didn't know they had to pay first and be in the wrong line. Now, they have a built in area where they make omelettes behind the ordering counter. They also renovated and upgraded the coffee station. They have a place where you can dispense your own coffee, and instead of dealing with all the pesky ripping of paper and opening up creamers, they have auto-dispensers for both the milk/cream AND for sugar. There's no guess work involved anymore. It's beautiful having everything at the push of a button. Their sandwich options are also very decent. The menu becomes fool proof when you opt for the "Pick Two" half sandwich with a soup or salad. My recommendations are the turkey artichoke panini, the smoked salmon, the french onion soup, tomato bisque, and the original cobb. We were there on a weekend where we ordered our favorite omelettes. Paul H. usually gets everything, and I stick with sausage, spinach, onion and goat cheese. They actually did a decent job with the omelette. Sometimes it's hit or miss depending on who makes the omelette, but this one was actually a nice consistency, didn't lay flat, and wasn't runny this time. However, the potatoes were cold, and they don't serve the chocolate strawberry anymore. I really have high hopes for this place because it's a nice healthy choice to dining outside in a casual-type of atmosphere, where you can peruse your tablet by the fire, people watch, or enjoy conversations with friends or strangers. I hope that with the new renovations, they'll up their game with their menu. You might want to fix the way you spell "Chipotle". Costly mistake. 2-2015

    (3)
  • Jennifer F.

    We went to Calistoga after a day of shopping and found it to be good but a little pricey for what you are getting. Food and the minimal service was more than acceptable however.

    (3)
  • Jason P.

    Panera??? This place is exactly like Panera. The menu is slightly different, but you will pretty much think you're there. So, if you don't have a Panera near by, you can try this. If you have a Panera near by....you might as well just go there.

    (3)
  • Jamie R.

    Uh oh. Calistoga changed up the bear claw recipe. It looks & tastes suspiciously like plain bread. They should re-label them puppy paw.

    (2)
  • Crystal L.

    I USED to Love Calistoga and Always would suggest it to friends, family, out-of-town visitors as the Best Place to go for a good meal. My Family decided to go out for dinner and before heading out we checked the hours for the Calistoga restaurant on Airport. Their website stated they closed at 9 (along with yelp) so we ran out to do a few errands then were going to eat at Calistoga after. We got there and placed our order, the cashier asked if we were dining in or taking it to go. I said eating there, finished paying and wet to sit down with our 2 children. Our receipt was time stamped 7:57pm. NEVER did the cashier nor Anyone for that matter inform us that they closed at 8pm. When we got our food my salad (chicken avocado Cobb) was missing the chicken so I had to go back up and ask for the chicken. Then as we are eating, a busboy tells us that they are closed and can he get us boxes. I said were still eating and he replied, yes well were closed so I can get you boxes if you'd like. I asked, I thought you closed at 9 and he said no they changed it and we close at 8. He gave us boxes and we left. I asked who the manager was and he said Catherine, she was the manager there tonight. She meet came over or apologized or said two words to us. I asked for the GM's name and the busboy said Troy. I have worked in restaurants before, Never would we ever consider asking a "Guest" to leave! If we got there at closing then that should have been something that was said at checkout. We would have been fine with getting our order to go. The fact that we were already sitting down to eat, with two small children none the less, was very insulting and rude, especially since the "manager" never even spoke with us. I have been going to this Calistoga for years. Usually I take my kids and friends there for lunch. We will Not be returning and I will be telling my friends, family, out-of-town visitors of this disgraceful treatment. My kids asked me when we were leaving, "Mommy how come we couldn't finish our dinner? They don't want us to eat there?" If there was a way to give Negative stars on here I would!

    (1)
  • John M.

    For breakfast coffee was not strong enough, bagels were just bread, not a true bagel, omelet was great. I'll have to try the bold coffee next time I'm in town

    (3)
  • Michael F.

    A nice alternative to Panera Bread, their menu is more simple and "down-home." Friendly staff and outdoor seating make this a great stop for a quick and yummy bite.

    (3)
  • Sydney P.

    I have had better, I was pretty psyched about this place because it reminded ( past tense) me of The Corner Bakery Cafe in D.C. My soups have all been really tasty, my husband has yet to find a sandwich that he loves enough to spend $8.oo on. ( not a fan of fancy breads he can't pronounce) . I have had the Tom/Basil/ Mozz sand a few times and it's been different every time. Once it was really delicious. The other two,...so/so. The last time it has the teeniest of basil leaves and this huge tongue of a red pepper. (red pepper?) . All in all, it's close I'll go again, the service is super friendly. I love the pesto mayonnaise they have there. But the food is really overpriced for the flavor. One drink, one sand, & one "choose two", was a $19.00 meal. I guess that's OK, I just want consistency.

    (3)
  • Jan M.

    Stopped in for lunch; had half of a turkey sandwich along with loaded potato soup; both were very good. Getting the order in took a few minutes; the bakery shelves looked pretty bare for early afternoon. I like any Panera better; not too bad overall, though.

    (3)
  • Matt G.

    Calistoga is great. A lot of people compare it to Panera Bread since they do the whole soup/salad/sandwich thing too...we now have a Panera across the street from where I work, and given the choice I'd drive the 10 minutes out of the way to go to Calistoga instead. The sandwiches are better, the pastries are better, and the atmosphere is nicer. They also have really good, fresh tasting iced tea. Only thing I don't like about Calistoga is their system for getting people their food. They call your name over a loudspeaker to come pick up your food, and during the noon lunch-rush, it's sometimes really hard to hear. Also kind of annoying to listen to after a while. For that I'd really rate them a 4.5, but since the food is so good I'm rounding it up to a 5.

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :7:00 am - 8:00pm

Specialities

  • Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Waiter Service : No

Calistoga Bakery Cafe

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