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    Alpine Valley Bread

    4.0 (60 reviews)
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    Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Organic alpine valley breadfor $1.50
    Rowelyn P.

    I love coming to their bread outlet here! They sell Organic Alpine Valley bread and Dave's bread for a great deal! I come here to stock up on their $1 or $1.50 bread loaves when my freezer can hold 3-5 extra loaves. They usually have hawaiian rolls, burger and hotdog buns as well! . It is a little further than I'd like (on southern just east of AZ Ave) but I usually make a trip to the nearby Bookmans when I come here! . I have seen tastykakes treats, Mrs. Freshly, hostess, jams and jelly. Sometimes they'll have artisan loaves but it goes fast! . My recommendation..plan ahead, talk to some friends/neighbors and see if they would like you to p/u some bread for them when you go. Chances are for that price they would say yes and you will get brownie points for your nice deed! Win/win! . Don't forget you can freeze bread too!

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    Jozh W.

    In my Oprah voice. "I..LOVE...BREAD!" This Place has been around for a while an for some reason, I never knew it existed. The aromatics I'd bread always catches my attention. So one day, I stopped by to see what the beautiful smells were about. When you walk in, it's a convenience section where they sell their breads along with other store like things (candy, drinks, chips, etc). In addition, they also carry Dave's Killer Bread, which most happen to be vegan friendly, so bet I purchased like 15. The cost here is low because the bread is what they call "imperfect," so they don't sell it in the store. The price is about $2-3 for a whole loaf of fine quality bread. Definitely check this place out if you're on a budget or just want to enjoy some bomb bread from both companies.

    John C.

    Ummmm....what?! $0.50 a load for Dave's Killer Bread. Why am I just learning about this place? I was cruising down Southern and I was overtaken by the smell of fresh baked bread. Then out of nowhere appears this giant bakery/distribution center with Alpine Valley Bread signage festooned on the building skin. Almost blending in with the landscape is a small storefront with discounted bread. I pulled a U and stopped in. I was not sure what to expect when I walked in but I rubbed my eyes as I thought I was reading the prices incorrectly. $0.50-$1.50 for bread that sells in the store for $5+ a loaf. I bagged a few loaves and looked around to see what else was for sale; some pastries, jam/marmalade, soft drinks, and few other things. I think I just found my favorite place for bread.

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    The Multigrain Omega 3 bread has been ruined because it is no longer moist! Why, why,why???

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    The Sprouted Honey Wheat with Flax Seed is barely tolerable. It has a very gooey consistency...the only way to tolerate it is to toast it.

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    Elysian Fields

    Elysian Fields

    4.6(158 reviews)
    10.1 mi
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    Locally owned & operated
    Eco-friendly

    Stumbled across Elysian Fields Artisan Bakery & Dainties on Google and had to give it a try -- and…read moreboy am I glad we did. This beautiful little shop feels like stepping into another world the moment you walk in. It's family run, and you can truly feel the love and creativity that goes into everything they make. From cupcakes and tortes to cookies and so much more, every display case looked amazing. They even had gluten-free options, which was great to see. Gabriel welcomed us in and took the time to walk us through all the delicious treats they had to offer. His kindness and enthusiasm made the experience even more special. Since it was our first visit, we were treated to complimentary shortbread cookies -- we chose lavender and rose -- and both were absolutely delicious. We ended up taking home a strawberry brownie, the tuxedo cupcake with dark chocolate and buttercream frosting, a vanilla cupcake, and the limoncello cupcake. Every single dessert was wonderful and beautifully made. This is the kind of bakery you instantly know you'll return to again and again. We will definitely be back!

    Unbelievable cakes and pastries. Short bread flavors are floral and fun too ! This family owned and…read moreoperated bakery has some of the best baked items I've had in Mesa. Hands down. I've been here 3 times in 2 weeks after discovering it and plan to go again in the next couple days. There's so much try! They even do high tea, which is a treat to find! The decor is unique and gives service to their heritage and personally curated feel. No doubt there is something to enjoy for everyone here. I'm not sure about Vegan or gluten free options.

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    Rise Up Bakery

    4.5(471 reviews)
    7.1 mi
    $$

    Rise Up is sure to put a smile on your face: quality breads, pastries (cakes, cupcakes, etc) and…read moresandwiches, bright decor and very friendly service. They sometimes sell out of their croissant wheels, so we had to get one: croissant consistency shaped into a circle with filling and glaze. When you cut into the raspberry lemon, the so-named filling oozes out... decadence on a plate. They also had a pistachio and chocolate one, and others. Somewhat similar to cronuts but less flaky. At $9.50, I'm good for awhile! We also tried the soft lemon blueberry cinnamon roll which also came in several different flavors. Their sandwich bread is also quality; we enjoy the honey whole wheat. They have a rewards card to buy 10 loaves of bread (or challah, sweet bread) and get 1 free. They also donate their leftover goods at the end of the day to a homeless shelter. Shop local and support this business!

    This is hands down the best bakery in the valley! Every single item I've tried has been absolutely…read moreamazing. From the moment you walk in, you're greeted by the kindest, most welcoming staff, which makes the whole experience even better. There's such a wide variety of delicious treats to choose from that it's hard to pick a favorite. Personally, I love the sugar cookies--they have the perfect level of sweetness. My daughter can't get enough of the mint brownie, and my husband always asks me to bring home one of their coffee cake loaves. Beyond those favorites, they offer an incredible selection of cupcakes, croissants, cookies, cinnamon buns, and so much more. Anytime we have visitors, this is one of the first places I take them. I truly can't recommend this bakery enough!

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    4.6(169 reviews)
    1.4 mi

    I enter on Friday 2/27 at 11:30 AM. The young girl that was working at the front helped me check…read moreout. I asked her for a Genovese slice of pizza. I know they're vegetarian, but I wanted to double check with her. She responds as "vegetarian means no meat, right"? All employees working at a food establishment should know what vegetarian means. This was quite baffling to hear. I asked her for a new slice because the one that was out on display was visibly burned and the other slice was touching pepperoni from the meat pizza. As mentioned, I'm a vegetarian. Therefore, I could not have either one of those slices. She proceeds to say that's how the pizzas are. They are slightly burned because they are so sourdough. While I can accept this answer, I do not accept the fact that she would not be willing to give me another slice as a paying customer. She insensitively said she can't give me a new one until all the old slices are taken up. She mentioned that this is their procedure. According to this, they are saying that they will not provide a proper product unless the old, damaged product, or unacceptable by the customer is used up first. If this is their business model, then it is apparent they do not value customer service. This business should have the competence to understand that if they want to sell a product, they cannot sell it in a condition that the customer is not satisfied with. Most importantly, being a vegetarian, they should have the sensitivity to understand that if a slice is touching the meat product then they cannot consume it. And again, the employee completely disregarded my health and religious beliefs by not accommodating me. You usually won't encounter problems when you're just trying to buy bread. However, it reflects on the business's employees greatly when there is a problem and they do not value customer service by resolving or accommodating the customer's satisfaction. I will be switching to Noble exclusively. Especially since it's so readily available at the farmers markets and stores.

    Flew in from Oregon and found this place on Yelp. I love some sourdough and had to stop here based…read moreon all the positive reviews. This place did not disappoint. The sourdough croissants were amazing and 10/10 recommend. Also, don't sleep on the ham and cheese croissants. Staff was super friendly and took the time To explain the different sourdough loafs available for purchase. GPS may take you to the back parking lot but the entrance is on Main Street.

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