
What People Are Saying
from Google"Rustica Coffee and Bakery is a great spot to start the day. The artisanal bread is incredibly delicious, and the pour over coffee is freshly made and well-prepared. Highly recommended for a quality breakfast experience."
"The service was excellent, and so was the atmosphere. However, I tried several desserts and thought they were overly sweet. I don't understand why a turkey club sandwich tasted sweet and had syrup/honey on it. Their latte also was very sweet. I didn't like it and wish they would provide healthier options."
"The pastries are in a class of their own. Went when they had an apricot pistachio danish and it absolutely knocked my socks off; the perfect balance of tart and nutty. Truly inspired and feel fortunate to have them in the area 🥹"
"I just returned from my first visit to Rustica in Wayzata. I was looking forward to it for a while after reading about the new location and knowing about the bakery’s reputation. I was disappointed and cannot recommend it unfortunately. But with a little effort in the owner’s part I’m sure they can improve and make it a destination bakery for the area. It’s not that it isn’t a nice building or environment, or not a nice location. It’s that it’s very expensive for what you get. And because Wayzata residents probably don’t care much about how much they are charged for things…I’m sure the owners don’t care that it’s an expensive spot. But I spent $57 (excluding a 15% tip given for counter service) on a breakfast for two and everything was just middling. The coffee and latte were small and average (and expensive). The two breakfast sandwiches were runny and slimey…impossible to eat without using a dozen of their coarse napkins. The chocolate croissant concealed its chocolate while the cinnamon roll was literally hard as a rock and Indiana Jones might have been the only adventurer to find the golden soft cinnamon center. And the room was packed…SRO. It was uncomfortable waiting for the order to arrive…and uncomfortable, tight seating if you could even find a place to sit. I’m sure this will be resolved in the summer when outside seating becomes available. It didn’t help that the manager tied up one of the seats with his laptop discreetly watching the action. And the line was long but it did move efficiently. You were able to view most of their offerings behind a glass case. The gentleman behind the counter asked nobody in particular if anybody had an order he could start on so I piped up and asked for two breakfast sandwiches. I knew I was in trouble when he rolled his eyes and told me that he couldn’t prep breakfast sandwiches but only baked goods and other sandwiches…just like he already said out loud. I slunk back into line with my head held low embarrassed at my mistake. But the water was great! It was cold and fresh and was a self-service spigot with dozens of larger clear plastic cups. Unfortunately you had to get through a half-dozen people waiting for their orders to come up in order to get there…but it was well worth the trip. I’m going back to see what they offer during off-hours and correctly order breakfast sandwiches with scrambled eggs rather than eggs over easy. And I might even ponder getting a slice of the small $89 chocolate cake (!)."
"I only had their coffee, which was quite good. They offer a wide variety of baked goods, all nicely showcased. The place was busy, but customers seemed considerate and didn’t linger too long. The atmosphere was friendly and inviting, though a bit loud due to the many conversations. I’ll definitely be back—hopefully to try some of those baked goods next time."