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This place is our new favorite for a casual brunch/lunch. We've been a few times now; the food is always out of this world good, we love the setup and service, and enjoy peeking at the grocery bakery items — we'll have to try those next. View all feedback.
What Andie U doesn't like about Sauce Bread Kitchen:
Food is good but I'm tired of places trying to up charge for everything. I ordered a fried green tomato biscuit sandwich the other day, and requested that the pimento cheese be put on the side. The guy charged me two extra dollars. When I complained, he said any substitutions are charged. I told him it's not a substitution. I simply want the cheese on the side instead of on the sandwich, and he still insisted on char... View all feedback.
Remarkable food from wonderful people. Casual laid back ambience. Somehow, after all these years, they continue to come up with new specials and baked goods that stun me into moments of silent enjoyment. Creative comfort food from masterful artisans of their crafts. Thank you for all the years of deliciousness!
What a nice, neighborhood place to stop at after a short walk. The place is casual and the service great. While the sandwich and Troutmaster made for a good lunch, the sweet treats looked amazing! We're rushing home to taste test: caramel banana cake , almond croissant and a blueberry upside down cake.
We really liked the options here, such as creative sandwiches with a healthful twist as well as cocktails and mocktails. The service was friendly and prompt, and the decor is fun.
I enjoyed this place but to say my expectations were exceeded is a stretch. The chicken sandwich's best attribute was the homemade part of it. This tasted like something your grandma would make you after not seeing you for awhile. The lemon pepper was slight but there. I also enjoyed the various in house made hot sauces provided at each table. My peanut butter dessert was ok. Most intriguing thing of this place was the staff told me about an open mic storytelling taking place in the evening. Sounded cool to say the least.
The coco collard melt is bursting with flavor and surprisingly filling. It was a fun mix of different textures and foods from different cultures pickles and red onion, Indian chaat mix, and delicious braised collard greens. It's a little difficult to eat with everything heaped on but very yummy. It's the only thing that doesn't have a price on the menu but it's $11. I also got a buttery, jammy muffin that was maybe 2 bites and $3.
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