Stopped in for a quick breakfast after shopping at Trader Joe’s up the street. First time there and really liked the rustic look inside. Very warm and inviting. Lots of breads and baked goods to buy and take home. Average cost for a loaf of bread is $9 so may have to get one next time. For that price it better be good. Central Market has an excellent bakery and they are half the price. We tried the avocado toast which was thinly spread with avocado but still tasted like it was loaded with the good green stuff. Definitely recommend it. We also got the bacon, egg and cheese biscuit sandwich. Really delicious and the biscuit was light and fluffy. A fantastic breakfast sandwich. Had a simple black coffee. I make a better cup at home, but it still hit the spot. Great spot in Southlake.
Service
Dine in
Meal type
Breakfast
Price per person
$1–10
Food: 5
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
Recommended dishes
Bakery
We were in town visiting family and happened to stumble across great harvest bread company and were blown away! The second you walk in you are engulfed in the smell of fresh bread and pastries. We ate breakfast there and ordered sandwiches to go for our drive home later. Everything was delicious! They are making their homemade bread and pastries there in front of you. A cute cafe atmosphere. I definitely recommend checking it out if you have a chance!
Service
Take out
Meal type
Lunch
Food: 5
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
Recommended dishes
Honey Whole Wheat Sliced Loaf
I was in Southlake exploring the area when I ran across this cute little restaurant! I love bread && coffee so this was a dream come true for me. The service was beyond amazing and the restaurant was absolutely adorable and perfect as a subject of some of my photography shots. I ordered a grilled cheese which was so delicious and different! I also loved that they were giving out bread for people to take to families affected by the government shutdown. Overall, this is such a great little place and I recommend it to anyone in the area.
The employees are so friendly and it's a laid back atmosphere. I wasn't too impressed with the breakfast burrito but it's a bakery so can't fault them there. We got to choose a free loaf of bread because it was our first visit. We got the Asiago Pesto and it's delicious. I can't wait to try more of their breads!
Great food, good service. I had the adult grilled cheese, so good! Also they have full loafs of bread to take home. The sourdough is always a good choice. Bakery treats are very tasty.
Service
Dine in
Meal type
Brunch
Price per person
$10–20
Food: 5
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
Recommended dishes
Gobbler Bread
The coffee was delicious. The avocado toast was confusing....it was the thinnest spread of avo possible, just coloring the bread green. I have had avocado toast in at least 25 countries, never have I seen this. Was it an error? I am not sure, but I will not be back.
Really nice spot for a coffee and a cinnamon roll that rivals that one brand in the mall food court. Beats it actually. The blueberry cream cheese scone was legit.
There was a little confusion with our order (which boiled down to the guy making toast not paying attention) , but overall it was good. Check it out if you are in Southlake.
We recently visited this bread-making coffee shop, and while it had its charms, I can only give it three stars. The coffee, unfortunately, left something to be desired. It was a bit over-extracted, resulting in a rather bitter after taste.
On the positive side, the muffins were decent, nothing to complain about but also nothing to write home about.
The disappointment came when I purchased a loaf of bread. With a price tag of $9, I was expecting something exceptional, a true artisanal masterpiece. However, it turned out to be just another piece of bread. It lacked the uniqueness and quality I had anticipated, which left me feeling a bit let down.
In summary, while the bread-making coffee shop has its merits, the coffee and the loaf of bread didn't meet my expectations. It's a decent spot if you're looking for a quick bite, but I'd hope for a more exceptional experience given the price point.
Food: 3
Service: 4
Atmosphere: 3
Went in to get loaf of sourdough, all gone. Manager said they had one loaf behind counter. When opening at home slices were stuck together, loaf only lasted a couple days then turned green. I go in today to give another chance and no sourdough available at all. Would like to enjoy however each trip lately is negative. Also, really bugs me they ask for a tip just because I purchase something from them.
Yummy sandwiches, good coffee and delicious bread. I ordered the turkey melt with green chile and enjoyed it. They bake the bread right there in front of your eyes. You see them kneading, making loaves, packing. Smells great. I really also liked the ambiance. Good wifi as well as wall outlets, since I wanted to stay and work on laptop for sometime. It was also nice to see a cart in the back for food that can be sent to homeless shelters. Finally, a business who cares about donating extras to the community. Keep up the good work, great harvest!