Wave Hill Breads - Norwalk

International, American, Cheese

Wave Hill Breads

Wave Hill Breads
4.5 / 5 (117 reviews)

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Wave Hill Breads, located in Norwalk, CT, is a highly acclaimed American restaurant, proudly holding an impressive average rating of 4.7 stars. With operating hours from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM, it's wise to call ahead at (203) 762-9595 to secure your table and avoid disappointment. The restaurant features convenient wheelchair-accessible parking, ensuring a pleasant visit for all. If you're looking for other delightful dining experiences, consider exploring Sun Wok and Mike's Ristorante. We’d love to hear about your dining experience—feel free to leave a review!.

Last update: 17.01.2026 from: User

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★ 4.5 / 5 from 117 reviews

Amazing spot! Their three cheese monkey bread is just about the most delicious thing I?ve ever eaten.

Fresh bread picked up this morning. 3 different types of mold. I can only wonder how old this chunk of sourdough that 's being sold for $10 is.

Growing up my grandmother used to have an outdoor wood burning brick oven where among other things, she made her own thick whole wheat sourdough breads. Your giant round sourdough bread is just like that bread was. Thanks for baking it and the memoriesbrought back while eating it. It?s the best bread I?ve ever tasted.

Good bread but the prices are made up on every visit. Visited yesterday and was charged $16 for a loaf of ciabatta bread, one chocolate croissant and a chocolate chip cookie. I asked the person who rang me up, and after fumbling around thinking about it,said $7 for the bread, $5 for the croissant and $4 for the cookie. I mean really? The reason I am so surprised is because I havefrequented this place and have purchased the same products on several occasions and I was never charged these amounts. Need tobe careful.

I was gonna give one star for something I did not try. I live in Florida and heard about this place. To charge more then 10 for a loaf of bread is robbery. I would understand if the place was on a busy street in a high rent area. This bakery islocated in the middle of know where. Get real.

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The diner and its premises are wheelchair accessible and thus reachable with a wheelchair or physiological limitations.

The restaurant also accepts credit cards from the common providers as a means of payment.

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