
About Great Harvest Bread Co
Bakery chain specializing in whole-grain breads & muffins made with Montana wheat.
What People Are Saying
from Google"Great bakery and coffee shop! The breads are delicious! Baked fresh on location. I recommend the Honey Wheat Bread and the Whole wheat cinnamon rolls. I suggest you plan on taking some time and visit the shops along Manchester in Maplewood when you go."
"People were lovely. They gave out free samples of bread that was delicious. However I ordered a grilled cheese and it cost $16.42 for a soggy floppy grilled cheese. Did call then afterwards and they said they toast it then microwave it. They did refund the order. Other items seem to be good there but I don't recommend the grilled cheese"
"I am giving two stars instead of one for the friendliness and quick service of the staff. My companion and I did not experience any problems in these areas. However, the food itself was just not great. We were surprised at how not good the bread was in our sandwiches considering bread is what does company does. On top of this the sandwich ingredients were very basic with no wow factor at all, I could have easily made something better than this at home, even the bread part. The only redeeming quality was the bacon on the sandwhich was the best part, the staff (as mentioned previously), and the fact that this bread co. is attached to the coffee shop, which is pretty cool! Would return to the coffee shop but not to the bread co. unfortunately."
"A loaf of bread that costs $9.55 should taste good if not great. The texture of the high fiber bread I got was poor and it tasted almost stale. I got sourdough and marbled rye in the past and they tasted below my expectations too but I decided to visit a third time because I kept hearing good things from others. This is one of those many overpriced and overrated places in Saint Louis that get endorsed and hyped up by so many people for reasons that are unknown to me. And please stop comparing everything to California! This is not California. A mediocre bread like this should taste no more than $4 in Saint Louis. The set up and ambiance are great, especially because it’s attached to a great coffee shop but definitely not worth making a special trip to buy something from here."
"Baked in-site, the baked goods have a wide array of flavors and grains. Walking in makes you want to break out the butter and jam. Nice coffee bar (La Cosecha Coffee Roasters) up front (roast their own beans). Very quaint, very homey."