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Contribute Feedback What Dale Weerts likes about Great Harvest Bread:
I love their cheddar biscuits. They have awesome fresh breads they make and sell each day. The coffee and tea is good as well. The cafe is small, but the atmosphere is quiet. Great place for a break while shopping in the Alliance Town Center. View all feedback.
What Sarah Jensen doesn't like about Great Harvest Bread:
Bread and food are great. What is available is very variable, and staff is hit or miss on friendliness. Was told they didn't have their fruit cup because they didn't have the cups available to put them in. Unless you want to eat in a rave, I suggest getting your food to go. 11am is a bit early for techno-rave music and does not fit the esthetic of what is being sold. Came here for a nice breakfast in the AC and got a... View all feedback.
Great from the start from parking, greetings, food, ambient light, seating, and vibe. Coffee made just right. Recommend!
I love their cheddar biscuits. They have awesome fresh breads they make and sell each day. The coffee and tea is good as well. The cafe is small, but the atmosphere is quiet. Great place for a break while shopping in the Alliance Town Center.
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!
Surprised that the first loaf is free. And the bread is great.
I received a coupon in the mail from the business to try a sandwich or salad for free, so I stopped for lunch today. The Italian sounded the most appealing to me salami, ham, roasted pepper black olive tapenade, provolone cheese, red wine vinaigrette, lettuce, tomato, red onions, salt pepper with your choice of bread (I got sourdough). I'll admit I'm fairly picky about sandwiches, I usually prefer sub style bread and almost never eat sandwiches on sliced bread (the exceptions being a homemade BLT or McAlister's Club) so I wasn't sure how I'd like this, but I was really impressed. They did not skimp on the portion of ingredients and the taste was incredible. I really liked the pepper and olive tapenade (no surprise there as it's a staple of one of my favorite sandwiches, the muffuletta) and the bread was excellent. Given that it was sliced bread and my sandwich had vinaigrette on it, you certainly wouldn't want to wait too long to eat it I ate half and then ate the other half 5 10 minutes later and the bottom was a tad soggy but not so much that affected the texture when eating. For a sandwich of this size, and given many of their sandwiches have specialty ingredients you're not just going to always have on hand to make a sandwich at home, I feel the price is very reasonable. It is certainly more bang for your buck (and fresher tasting) than Panera.The interior is not very big, but is an aesthetically pleasing and fairly quiet atmosphere. The service was great and my sandwich was prepared quickly. I will definitely be back to try some more options.