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  • Lynsey N.

    Beautiful area to hang out with friends :) or just chilling! yummy cakes and full of cute souvenirs! Found gifts for my mom for her mother day here :x Will make time to come back (I live in KY which is far away from the bakery).

    (5)
  • Lizbeth M.

    Hidden away in the streets of Glendale, this little place brings some charm to the area and happiness to the locals. While I was not super impress with the cake that I had, mostly because it was very dried, the hot chocolate was really good. I also like the space, is just a nice location to meet with a friend for a coffee. I will give it another try for lunch, as I've heard is good. For now is just okay.

    (3)
  • Eira T.

    Adorable neighborhood bakery in Glendale. I don't get out to this part of town much, but I was in the area and needed to grab a bite with a friend. I got the spinach and bacon quiche, which was pretty good. I also got a lemon bar, which was good, though not as sour as I usually like them. Only complaint is that the brewed coffee was tasting a little less than fresh, but it was still drinkable. My friend got a peppermint hot chocolate which got an A+ for presentation -- topped with whipped cream, drizzled with chocolate syrup and sprinkled with broken candy canes.

    (4)
  • Linda J.

    I met a friend here for a business breakfast on Friday and it was the best. I had coffee and a breakfast sandwich (whole wheat, bacon & egg with cheese) which was simple and good, really hit the spot. My colleague had three different kinds of pastries (hungry guy) and was considering one more flavor! They are all good, but the scones are perfection! Lunch is good too. I've had the quiche and fruit and the Asian noodle salad is always a winner. They have Blue Plate specials and regular items. Everything is made fresh here and the atmosphere is relaxed and welcoming. There's a kids table with toys and also a "community" table for anyone who wants to join the discussion group that seems to congregate in the morning. Order at the counter and they bring your food to your table, self serve coffee and cold drinks. The bakery is right there and they make your food in plain sight, very clean and homey, it's like you're watching Mom make your lunch at the kitchen counter! Get a cookie or a Blondie to go when you leave. Pies and cakes are made to order and have won awards every year around the holidays. (You can definitely pass them off as homemade, since they are). This is a place where all the locals come to eat and visit, but you won't feel like an outsider for a minute. Try it once, you'll be a regular, too!

    (5)
  • Kecia M.

    Love this place! Egg salad on greens and their soup are my faves. One problem, they stopped taking credit cards! Only debit. I don't go nearly as often now

    (4)
  • Malinda H.

    Love their curry chicken salad croissants, cookies, scones, pie! Fresh baked & amazing. They even have new coffee drinks

    (5)
  • Teresa T.

    Cutest little spot by the railroad tracks! The staff was pleasant and suggested I try the Pecan Sticky Bun. It was absolutely delish! The atmosphere is quaint and cozy. Going to have to bring a friend for a quiet cup of coffee and conversation some Saturday morning.

    (3)
  • Scott M.

    Pecan sticky bun was the winner of the morning, just the right amount of sugary glaze with a still soft pastry. The strawberry danish was also fresh and delicious, although it seemed like they used the canned strawberry pie filling in it. The breakfast sandwich on a biscuit was okay but nothing special - the biscuit was a bit too dry and crumbly for my liking. They didn't have espresso but had two kinds of caffeinated coffee that was actually pretty good. Overall, very good food at fair prices. Extremely friendly staff and a very comfortable setting. Absolutely worth the trip.

    (4)
  • Bea D.

    I popped in for lunch one day as I was walking the square. Bluebird has a country feel thanks to the decor and furniture. The lunch menu was limited. I went for the chicken salad which I was told was a specialty. The wheat bread was hearty and the chicken salad was great. The texture and moisture content were just right. The cranberries were a nice touch. The sandwich was served with chips which were standard fare. If you are looking for a quick, simple lunch, Bluebird is an option in the Glendale area.

    (3)
  • Whit R.

    Great lil bakery tucked away in historic Glendale! We recently spent a getaway weekend in Glendale and went in to Bluebird Bakery for breakfast that Saturday morning. The women working that morning were very friendly and helpful. We struck up a conversation with them right away that more or less continued throughout our time there. They recommended different quiche and pastries, and told us about local festivals and markets they like. I'd call the prices moderate. Not cheap but not out of control, though I don't like paying for every refill of coffee - just charge me an extra $0.50 up front. We ate well - everything was tasty. The day-old scones, muffins, etc is the way to go. They're closed on Sundays (I agree with other reviewers that the hours here are lacking) so we went in Saturday afternoon to scavenge what was left to take back to our room for Sunday morning. We made out like bandits and enjoyed a variety of delicious homemade baked goods the next morning. We'd go back.

    (4)
  • Carolyn B.

    I've been going to Bluebird since it first opened as a bakery only. Their danish and scones are amazing and Jenny has made a fantastic fruit tart as a special request with advance notice. You will love the historic woodwork inside of the cafe and the cute little bluebird motif in the cafe. With a homey atmosphere, friendly staff and delicious food, you will want to return again and again.

    (5)
  • Robb K.

    I am from Florida and whenever I come up to Cincy to visit me mom. I stop in the Bluebird Bakery. I love their scone and my kids love the cinnamon rolls. The also have very tasty breakfast sandwiches on a biscuit or croissant.

    (5)
  • Ashley A.

    I've been here twice now, and each time has been great. I love the atmosphere and the fact that I'm supporting local business. Their coffee is great, as is their food. The only thing is this is a strict breakfast/lunch type place, so the hours are a little odd. But if your in the area The Blue Bird should really be on your list of places to try.

    (5)
  • Regina R.

    A surprise of a bakery in an unassuming village square in Glendale. Super cute. Coffee not so bad. I've also eaten their day-old scones, which were tasty (and half-price). Seems like a great place for a coffee and dessert or a light lunch. Deducting one star because their hours are waaay short, though I'm not surprised given the area, which is kind of dead.

    (4)
  • Kristan H.

    3.5 stars, really. After seeing a long line at the brunch place we had planned to go to, my boyfriend and I headed north, figuring we could always pop into Cracker Barrel if needed. Instead, as we were driving through Glendale, we remembered Bluebird Bakery. We had never been, but we had seen it before. On a whim, we decided to try it out. Good decision. Bluebird Bakery has a very sweet, homegrown feel. By the time we got there (around noon on a Saturday) many of their breakfast and brunch items had sold out, but we did manage to snag two slices of quiche, which were delicious. The bacon was a bit fatty, but tasty. The piecrust was incredible. So yeah, a limited menu can work when everything tastes so good. Add to that: reasonable prices, friendly service, homey atmosphere. Lots of parking in the adjoining lots. And free Wi-Fi. We will definitely be adding Bluebird Bakery to our catalog of brunch options.

    (3)
  • Elizabeth L.

    Quaint, charming little place. You'll hardly ever find a person under the age of 60 in here, so that can tell you a lot. Twinkle lights, modest tables and chairs, pour-your-own coffee, and helpful service. Because there was no key lime pie, we opted for the key lime bar, which apparently is NOT the same thing. Although the crust of the bar was divine, the lime portion of the pastry was a bit too sweet/sugary. It tastes like the Jello gellatin sugar. Yeah... But still, I'd finish eating it just because the crust is so good. I got the chocolate dipped macaroon. It's not your typical macaroon, and I thought it was amazing. So there's my recommendation. We heard UK folks thought the scones here were lovely, so we took some to-go. Cream cheese and cranberry/orange. Both were good (can't say I can differentiate good scones from the bad), but the cream cheese was a pleasant surprise. Check the hours before you go, but definitely a nice place to chit-chat over coffee and baked goods.

    (4)
  • Cliff K.

    Neeeext. DO: -Key lime pie -Chocolate dipped macaroon DON'T: -Skip the buckeye (chocolate dipped peanut butter ball) PARKING: -Parking lot This review is purely based on the few dessert items I have tried: key lime pie, chocolate dipped macaroon, the buckeye, and the blondie brownie. The buckeye and the blondie brownie were forgettable, neeeeext. The key lime pie was absolutely amazing. It was creamy, with a perfect balance of sweet and tart. The chocolate dipped macaroon was surprisingly delicious, not too sweet with a pleasant chewiness factor. I believe everything was priced at $2-4. The key lime pie alone took the rating from 3 stars to 4!

    (4)
  • Gayle L.

    Enjoyed lunch with a friend. We both had the soup-and-half-sandwich combo. The chicken-pot-pie soup was delicious. Nice outdoor seating area as well as indoor seating. Great variety of baked goods, including buckeyes and chocolate-dipped macaroons. Yum!

    (4)
  • Bill E.

    Went up here with my family to get some pizzas from FireSide Pizza since they are located in Bluebird Bakery. While waiting for our pizzas we ordered a key lime bar and a fruit cake. The bakery items were delicious as the key lime bar had great flavor, but just a bit to much powered sugar as when I took a bite out of the bar, the sugar ended up on my jeans. The lady that was working behind the counter was friendly.

    (4)
  • Jeremy O.

    Generally speaking, I am not a huge fan of deli's. Thats not to say I do not enjoy them, I just generally do not find myself eating in them. Of course Bluebird Bakery is much more than a deli, as they also are what else than, a bakery! For this review however, I will be focusing on a lunch I had here, and not their bakery service. Walking into Bluebird Bakery, my first impression was I had walked into somebody's kitchen or dining room. There were entire families, with people of every age, and everybody seemed to know one another. In fact, I could have sworn that they all stopped what they were doing to look at me like I was lost. If I had to take an educated guess though, I would say that the majority of these people were probably regulars here at the bakery. Although they were serving some breakfast options during my visit, I was more interested in getting lunch. However, there menu is pretty limited and I ended up settling for a cold cut with chips and a water, thinking this would be a pretty cheap option. However, my meal still ended up being over six dollars! I know to some, this may not seem like a big deal, but I mean come on, its just a sandwich and some chips. The sandwich was pretty delicious though, and fairly large at that so I sucked it up and enjoyed my lunch. As far as revisiting Bluebird Bakery, I would most likely come back again. The food was good and the people working were pretty friendly. If anything were to keep me from returning, it would be the people who eat there, and not the staff themselves. During my meal here, it seemed like everyone was just letting their kids run around, which is a huge pet peeve of mine. I get it that this may be a regular spot for you, but some of us frown upon having some kid stick his face in our food while we are trying to eat.

    (3)
  • Akilah H.

    Delis are often hit or miss. This deli hits it every time (that sounds wrong...) I've only tried a few of their deli sandwiches (on the croissant-trust me on this one) and their tomato basil soup and chili. Best and most cost effective lunch decisions I've made all year! The staff was super friendly and really enticed me to come back again and again. I haven't actually had any of the bakery goods, but considering everyone dining in the restaurant was pretty quiet for the "mmmm"ing and chewing, I can only imagine the sweets were nom-worthy!

    (5)
  • Jo P.

    Great scones. Fun stop for a light lunch too.

    (4)
  • Loupe H.

    Love the baked goods and the cup of Joe. Try the macaroons; to die for! The quiche(s) of the day are always tasty as are the soups. Very comfy tables. Prices are fine. I give it three stars because after several visits it appears the counter service can take you or leave you, depending on who else is in there that they know. That said, don' t hesitate to get a box of cookies to share -- or not!

    (3)
  • Ben K.

    Amazing, the owner is so friendly and welcoming, and that's just a bonus to everything being delicious! :)

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :6:30 am - 8:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : No
    Caters : No

Bluebird Bakery

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