Reviews - Five Points Bakery
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Was Alina Berger at Five Points Bakery a mag?
best breakfast place in all of buffalo, seriously. didn't have a lot of orange in the latte my brother ordered, went down to ask for more, and they were so receptive of even the pickiest of asks. not a lot of seating and usually a wait in line to order, but well worth it. View all feedback.
What Lavender Vandewal dislikes about Five Points Bakery:
Got a muffin, croissant, and two drinks. Baked goods weren’t the best, muffin had very little flavor. They wrote my name with sharpie on top of my drink which made it taste like sharpie every time i took a sip. Prob wont be back. Also alot of ppl working with not alot of customers. seemed odd. View all feedback.
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Last update : 17.08.2024
Went here on a Saturday morning. It was packed! Def worth the wait. We got americano, cinnamon roll, almond croissant (by far my favorite and multi grain bread. Will def come back to get fresh bread here (and other goodies too, for sure!
The food and service were excellent. However, I'm uncertain if they intended to use unshelled pumpkin seeds in the power bread, as the hulls are mostly indigestible.
One of the best breakfast-bruch places in Buffalo! Not only is the food amazing (I highly recommend the avocado toast) but the staff is so kind, friendly, and helpful!
Got a muffin, croissant, and two drinks. Baked goods weren’t the best, muffin had very little flavor. They wrote my name with sharpie on top of my drink which made it taste like sharpie every time i took a sip. Prob wont be back. Also alot of ppl working with not alot of customers. seemed odd.
Last update : 14.01.2024
Super cool venue with creative spin on sandwiches (all homemade breads) and nice coffee and tea options.
The Marble Rye was simply delightful. The staff were extremely friendly, which was a treat for this tourist looking for some local bread. Thank you for making my visit to Buffalo a joyful experience!
New favorite neighborhood cozy corner. A friend shared gift cards with me, and a walk to get a cup of coffee quickly turned into baked goods, a loaf for home, and my go to brunch suggestion spot. The quality food and comfy ambiance will certainly bring me back again and again long after the gift cards run out!
Five Points has quickly become my favorite breakfast place. I have been eating there for at least three years and have never had a bad experience. Their menu is diverse, but not overwhelming. My personal favorites are their cinnamon toast or avocado toast. Plus their breads are fantastic. My wife and I can’t leave without buying a loaf or two. They make exquisite drinks too. If you haven’t eaten at 5 Points you’re missing a real treat.



