Bakehouse Bread Company Menu

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  • Samantha D.

    Bakehouse Bread is alright. The food is good enough, although some of it definitely tastes like it came out of the freezer earlier that day. Buying the individual loaves of bread is probably a better investment than buying the sandwiches in the restaurant. The meals are rather expensive considering the amount of food that they give you. Every time that I eat at Bakehouse I am a little disappointed, and I find myself getting hungry an hour later. They could definitely do more in terms of side dishes- the standard is just sub-par potato chips, which doesn't add much oomph to the meal. The atmosphere is very charming, with high ceilings and wood floors and a chance to peek back at the kitchen where all of the baking goes on. It feels like a trendy and sophisticated place to be, so if you're looking for a restaurant that will impress in terms of its appearance Bakehouse will be very appealing to you. However, if you're looking for really good, fresh food, I would recommend the Main St. Deli & Bake Shoppe just around the corner. In short: Bakehouse Bread's appearance lends it the benefit of being a trendy, sophisticated-looking bakery and restaurant. However, in terms of the food, there is always something lacking. It isn't awful, but it isn't great, either. BAKEHOUSE BREAD COMPANY: ARE YOU SURE YOU WOULDN'T RATHER JUST GO TO MAIN ST. DELI & BAKE SHOPPE?

    (3)
  • Thomas C.

    My wife and I went here for lunch. She ordered the Bavarian and I order the New Yorker grilled sandwiches. They both were yummo! The size for a full sandwich was quite filling (like eating two junior B-K's) but light years better. A small portion of chips on the side, and a canned drink (which beside the sandwich was kinda unfitting for the meal itself). Overall, pleased, but they could bring in a soda fountain to make the entire meal feel a bit more (cafe-ish). We also got some bread samples of Cranberry Bread, Cinnamon Raisin Walnut, and Sourdough. All yummy as well (but I personally do not like nuts in my bread). Next Italian meal, we plan on getting one of their breads from the hearth.

    (4)
  • Christy R.

    I used to love coming here for a freshly baked goodie and a cup of coffee on Saturdays, but I have to say, things there have changed, and I'm very umimpressed. The baked goods have gone down in size and up in price. The sandwiches have gone through a similar change, even more apparent. My fiance ordered their seasonal sandwich, which was advertised outside the shop as one of their freshly baked breads with tomatoes, avocados, radish sprouts, and chive spread. While the description was technically accurate, the portion size was astonishingly small. One thin slice of bread with cream cheese and chives, a couple of diced tomatoes, maybe 1/4 of an avocado and no more than 3 radish sprouts and no side dish to speak of. the price-$7.50. I want to support local businesses and quality food, but that was such a ridiculous mark up that I cannot recommend this restaurant to anyone for lunch. Bread and sweets, maybe, but absolutely not for lunch.

    (2)
  • Jan M.

    Quite an assortment of cookies, pastries and breads. The sandwiches looked good as well....kind of made me wish I'd visited closer to lunch time. Service could have been a bit friendlier.

    (3)
  • Sarah K.

    We stopped in one morning while passing through town. Service was very slow, and it seemed they were very understaffed. They had a good selection of coffee and pastries, although they took too long to refill the empty coffee canisters. My husband ordered an egg sandwich, and after 10-15 minutes they brought out a Breakfast Club...not what he ordered, but he ate it anyway. By the time we were ready to go, they finally refilled the coffee, so I just filled my cup to go. I'm not sure that I would go back here again.

    (3)
  • Alicen H.

    Food was excellent! Tuna wrap and quinoa salad were both very good. I had a scone for dessert - delicious! The prices are a little steep and the portions are a bit smaller than most. Overall I would highly recommend checking this place out for lunch.

    (4)
  • Tracey H.

    Few months ago my husband was out running errands around Troy so he stopped in to Bakehouse to see what they had. He brought home some Italian Wedding Soup with bread and handmade chips and a loaf of Hallah Bread. I LOVE this hallah bread as it is basically egg bread. The soups was so flavorful and not too salty. I love the quality she puts into her handmade breads and pastries. You taste the love in each bite. I dont really enjoy the prices for the smaller sized portions you receive. The loaf bread is fresh and priced right for the specialty. All in All, this is a nice little bakeshop with true potential.

    (4)
  • Taylor S.

    Love coming to the Bakery for breakfast when I am in town visiting family. Troy should be very pleased to have such a bakery at its disposal. The coffee is very good. I love getting the egg sandwich for breakfast. Very simple. Very delicious. Also got a loaf of the asiago onion bread. Absolutely stellar. I would definitely frequent this shop even if it were in a larger metropolitan area.

    (4)
  • Steve S.

    I love Bakehouse Bread. I think my favorite is the dark rye but the Asiago cheese bread is a very close second. So many great breads to choose from. Troy is lucky to have this. It's awesome.

    (5)
  • La C.

    We enjoy eating lunch at the Bakehouse. Great bread and sandwiches. The service is friendly. Desserts are good too!!

    (4)
  • Andrea H.

    The food here is quite good. I thought the prices were a bit high for the sandwiches. They were $7+ for a medium size sandwich and chips. Would have been more reasonable with a cup of soup. It's a nice bright location on the square. We bought some sour dough to take with which was yummy and reasonably priced at $4.

    (3)
  • Mark W.

    Great food, great owners "Everything here is quality. Nothing you select will disappoint. This is a must stop when in downtown Troy.

    (4)
  • Ana M.

    This is a lovely little hometown spot with a nice atmosphere but the food is VERY underwhelming. I ordered a seasonal pita to go. Roasted butternut squash, sliced apples, spinach, and aioli ... sounded delicious. When I opened the bag I literally thought they had made a mistake and given me a kid's meal. The pita pocket was about the size of half a small hamburger bun at McDonald's and there was not much inside it either. The ingredients were fresh but amounted to a few nearly raw shreds of squash, about 1/4 c. spinach with chewy stems, 3-4 slivers of apple, and a glob of aioli. Unbelievably overpriced at $7.50. IF I ever I go back I will perhaps try purchasing a loaf of bread and create my own sandwich. Very disappointing!

    (1)
  • Anne G.

    The food is just alright. I ordered a strawberry salad in celebration of the Strawberry festival going on outside. It was very small, and very bland. A few pieces of strawberry thrown a top of a cup of spinach with 3 or 4 cubes of cheese ,a handful of almond slivers, and pointless sesame seeds is not something that should cost $7.50. If you're looking for a good salad, do yourself a favor and go to panera. Their salads are in the same price range, but they are double the size and actually include meat.

    (2)
  • Taylor S.

    Love coming to the Bakery for breakfast when I am in town visiting family. Troy should be very pleased to have such a bakery at its disposal. The coffee is very good. I love getting the egg sandwich for breakfast. Very simple. Very delicious. Also got a loaf of the asiago onion bread. Absolutely stellar. I would definitely frequent this shop even if it were in a larger metropolitan area.

    (4)
  • Steve S.

    I love Bakehouse Bread. I think my favorite is the dark rye but the Asiago cheese bread is a very close second. So many great breads to choose from. Troy is lucky to have this. It's awesome.

    (5)
  • La C.

    We enjoy eating lunch at the Bakehouse. Great bread and sandwiches. The service is friendly. Desserts are good too!!

    (4)
  • Alicen H.

    Food was excellent! Tuna wrap and quinoa salad were both very good. I had a scone for dessert - delicious! The prices are a little steep and the portions are a bit smaller than most. Overall I would highly recommend checking this place out for lunch.

    (4)
  • Tracey H.

    Few months ago my husband was out running errands around Troy so he stopped in to Bakehouse to see what they had. He brought home some Italian Wedding Soup with bread and handmade chips and a loaf of Hallah Bread. I LOVE this hallah bread as it is basically egg bread. The soups was so flavorful and not too salty. I love the quality she puts into her handmade breads and pastries. You taste the love in each bite. I dont really enjoy the prices for the smaller sized portions you receive. The loaf bread is fresh and priced right for the specialty. All in All, this is a nice little bakeshop with true potential.

    (4)
  • Andrea H.

    The food here is quite good. I thought the prices were a bit high for the sandwiches. They were $7+ for a medium size sandwich and chips. Would have been more reasonable with a cup of soup. It's a nice bright location on the square. We bought some sour dough to take with which was yummy and reasonably priced at $4.

    (3)
  • Thomas C.

    My wife and I went here for lunch. She ordered the Bavarian and I order the New Yorker grilled sandwiches. They both were yummo! The size for a full sandwich was quite filling (like eating two junior B-K's) but light years better. A small portion of chips on the side, and a canned drink (which beside the sandwich was kinda unfitting for the meal itself). Overall, pleased, but they could bring in a soda fountain to make the entire meal feel a bit more (cafe-ish). We also got some bread samples of Cranberry Bread, Cinnamon Raisin Walnut, and Sourdough. All yummy as well (but I personally do not like nuts in my bread). Next Italian meal, we plan on getting one of their breads from the hearth.

    (4)
  • Christy R.

    I used to love coming here for a freshly baked goodie and a cup of coffee on Saturdays, but I have to say, things there have changed, and I'm very umimpressed. The baked goods have gone down in size and up in price. The sandwiches have gone through a similar change, even more apparent. My fiance ordered their seasonal sandwich, which was advertised outside the shop as one of their freshly baked breads with tomatoes, avocados, radish sprouts, and chive spread. While the description was technically accurate, the portion size was astonishingly small. One thin slice of bread with cream cheese and chives, a couple of diced tomatoes, maybe 1/4 of an avocado and no more than 3 radish sprouts and no side dish to speak of. the price-$7.50. I want to support local businesses and quality food, but that was such a ridiculous mark up that I cannot recommend this restaurant to anyone for lunch. Bread and sweets, maybe, but absolutely not for lunch.

    (2)
  • Ana M.

    This is a lovely little hometown spot with a nice atmosphere but the food is VERY underwhelming. I ordered a seasonal pita to go. Roasted butternut squash, sliced apples, spinach, and aioli ... sounded delicious. When I opened the bag I literally thought they had made a mistake and given me a kid's meal. The pita pocket was about the size of half a small hamburger bun at McDonald's and there was not much inside it either. The ingredients were fresh but amounted to a few nearly raw shreds of squash, about 1/4 c. spinach with chewy stems, 3-4 slivers of apple, and a glob of aioli. Unbelievably overpriced at $7.50. IF I ever I go back I will perhaps try purchasing a loaf of bread and create my own sandwich. Very disappointing!

    (1)
  • Anne G.

    The food is just alright. I ordered a strawberry salad in celebration of the Strawberry festival going on outside. It was very small, and very bland. A few pieces of strawberry thrown a top of a cup of spinach with 3 or 4 cubes of cheese ,a handful of almond slivers, and pointless sesame seeds is not something that should cost $7.50. If you're looking for a good salad, do yourself a favor and go to panera. Their salads are in the same price range, but they are double the size and actually include meat.

    (2)
  • Sarah K.

    We stopped in one morning while passing through town. Service was very slow, and it seemed they were very understaffed. They had a good selection of coffee and pastries, although they took too long to refill the empty coffee canisters. My husband ordered an egg sandwich, and after 10-15 minutes they brought out a Breakfast Club...not what he ordered, but he ate it anyway. By the time we were ready to go, they finally refilled the coffee, so I just filled my cup to go. I'm not sure that I would go back here again.

    (3)
  • Mark W.

    Great food, great owners "Everything here is quality. Nothing you select will disappoint. This is a must stop when in downtown Troy.

    (4)
  • Jan M.

    Quite an assortment of cookies, pastries and breads. The sandwiches looked good as well....kind of made me wish I'd visited closer to lunch time. Service could have been a bit friendlier.

    (3)
  • Samantha D.

    Bakehouse Bread is alright. The food is good enough, although some of it definitely tastes like it came out of the freezer earlier that day. Buying the individual loaves of bread is probably a better investment than buying the sandwiches in the restaurant. The meals are rather expensive considering the amount of food that they give you. Every time that I eat at Bakehouse I am a little disappointed, and I find myself getting hungry an hour later. They could definitely do more in terms of side dishes- the standard is just sub-par potato chips, which doesn't add much oomph to the meal. The atmosphere is very charming, with high ceilings and wood floors and a chance to peek back at the kitchen where all of the baking goes on. It feels like a trendy and sophisticated place to be, so if you're looking for a restaurant that will impress in terms of its appearance Bakehouse will be very appealing to you. However, if you're looking for really good, fresh food, I would recommend the Main St. Deli & Bake Shoppe just around the corner. In short: Bakehouse Bread's appearance lends it the benefit of being a trendy, sophisticated-looking bakery and restaurant. However, in terms of the food, there is always something lacking. It isn't awful, but it isn't great, either. BAKEHOUSE BREAD COMPANY: ARE YOU SURE YOU WOULDN'T RATHER JUST GO TO MAIN ST. DELI & BAKE SHOPPE?

    (3)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :7:00 am - 5:00pm
  • Mon : 7:00 am - 5:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : 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
    Noise Level : Average
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : No

Bakehouse Bread Company

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