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  • Allison S.

    Delicious. Love the cinnamon bread and the cinnamon rolls.

    (5)
  • Surly M.

    The stout Gouda loaf, while delicious with stout braised corned beef, was even more delicious as a sandwich made with leftover rotisserie, Hellman's, salt & pepper. Just sayin... Oh, and the little bit remaining was still fresh and soft a few days later.

    (5)
  • Angie S.

    I visited the Friday before Easter and there were bread bunnies all over the store! Most of them were dressed up and named. They were $12 for the bunny, which was equal to a regular loaf of their bread. I just couldn't pay that price. I came looking for gluten free bread or any options. I learned this location does not carry any, due to milling their own flours here. I was disappointed as I have a family member who was going to be at Easter brunch with Celiac disease (I am not on the gluten free trend train). The staff were so friendly and offered to help me find stuff to bring. I got lost in the wall of recipes. I probably took 10 copies of things I wanted to create. I left eating a caramel sea salt oatmeal cookie, which was delicious! Try a sample when you first walk in, they are not just for the kiddos!

    (4)
  • Mark R.

    In one of those father-daughter bonding moments, although it might have been my daughter strong-arming me into taking her, we happened into Great Harvest. It's not often we step in here due to the gluten issues of my wife and son, so it generally is a real treat. I generally go for the Scruffin of the day when available, crossing my fingers that it'll be the Raspberry White Chocolate. It turned out to be Marionberry today, which is still delicious. My daughter had the cinnamon twist this time with a satisfied grin pasted on her lips. The shop is always made up cozy, at least to the best it can due to the store front structure and location. The open door to Caribou either helps or hinders depending on the time of year. I've yet to walk in here and ever have a crabby person behind the counter wait on me. Sure, there's been a few breads that I've bought that I wasn't crazy about, but fresh made bread never truly disappoints. One of the great things about Great Harvest is that they change it up everyday and every month, bringing in new favors of bread and returning some classics. I can't wait for my all time favorite; the Red, White, and Blueberry. As stated, we havent been in for a while so it was awesome to see the variety of gluten free dry soup mixes on display. And while it would be great to see a gluten free bread (with disclaimer about cross contamination) like a couple of other Great Harvest locations around town, one can perfectly understand why they don't. Just the same, I know another bonding moment is sure to be soon and Great Harvest will be atop the list to go to.

    (4)
  • Bill A.

    I really like the stuff this place offers, but it seems like every time I go in the pepperoni bread is gone. I realize they cannot make everything all the time, but I don't often go out by the store so I need to make a special trip. I do love the samples they offer, and just about everything I've had has been really good.

    (4)
  • Rhonda G.

    Same great bread franchise with different owners. They had my favorite weakness, pepperoni bread.Same great shortbread. I love the extras at this particular one, homemade jellies, jams, and some delicious looking honey. I love the thin slices of the whole wheat sandwich bread. Thin, yet dense. Nice caribou connection attached, on the end of a strip mall.

    (5)
  • Bo T.

    I usually stop by the Caribou next door for coffee, and have always wondered if I should try the bread at Great Harvest. I love a good bread. So on this day, I decided I would. I walk in and pick up a loaf; it was surprisingly heavy. Wonder why. Must be the whole grains they say they specialize in using (just a guess). I look through their selection, and they offer some interesting varieties - apple cinnamon, honey wheat, and high 5 fiber etc. Hmmm...should I buy one? Why not I say, so I get the fiber whole grain bread. I get home and decided I'd have it with dinner instead of my usual rice. It's tasty enough, but it's like a lump in my stomach now. Must be the whole grains. Did I mention it tasted good? I give it a 3 star for taste, but I can't explain why it feels so heavy in my stomach after two slices.

    (3)
  • Chick L.

    I always try to make a stop here when I'm in town. The ginger bops were incredible. Not too sweet and they had a mild ginger flavor that didn't over power the cookie. I think they have just enough crack in them to keep you wanting more, but not enough to show up on a drug test. The breads are terrific as well.

    (4)
  • Amy B.

    I don't bake my own bread, but grew up loving my mom and grandma's homemade bread. When my co-worker needed my vote for a charity event that Great Harvest was sponsoring, I was ready to taste! They are amazing at providing samples, and I tried their Dill French Bread. Wow, sandwiches will never be the same. Reasonably priced as well. Can't wait to go back. I also purchased their Cranberry Almond Oatmeal - delic. Really, how can you go wrong with freshly baked treats? You won't be disappointed.

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :6:00 am - 6:3

Specialities

  • Delivery : No
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : No

Great Harvest Bread Company

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