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    Bread Alone

    4.1 (309 reviews)
    ModerateBakeries, Sandwiches
    Open 7:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Midori G.

    Delicious bakery and deli options for dining. Their coffee is always delicious as well. I ordered the broccoli salad and it came out quickly. The bread that came with my salad was filling and had comforting flavor. This location almost always has a line on the weekends and there are limited seating options so keep that in mind!

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    Cat D.

    Coffee's pretty good, baked goods are great, and bread is amazing. Love their breakfast sandwiches and toast, and my daughter adores their bagels. I wouldn't leave there without trying the chewy chocolate chunk cookie, personally!

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    Jenny G.

    This is a place we will go grab brunch everytime we go to Woodstock. This time we ordered the food online and was really easy an don't have to wait on line. They get very busy sometimes. We got some sandwiches, curry chicken salad, roasted pork, and the turkey. My favorite was the turkey. It was fresh and moist. The roasted pork was my second favorite though a bit salty but tasty. We called ahead to have their chocolate cake put on hold and they did without any questions asked. That chocolate cake was very fudgey, almost like a fudge bar but in a 6" cake form and 2 layer cake tall. The frosting was cheese cheese and butter base which was the best part. Outside was sprinkled was chop roasted nuts of some sort. Added an extra texture to the cake. It was my daughter's 16th birthday and her favorite is a good chocolate cake. This one did not disappoint. She enjoyed her cake even had leftover to bring back. I was a bit hesitant to get a birthday cake at a bakery but I am glad I gave them a tried. Not only they had the best bread in town, the bake good doesn't disappoint either. The chocolate cake made my daughter's birthday a very memorable one.

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    Christian L.

    Great Hudson Valley bakery. They bake and knead their doughs and breakfast sweets. It has lots of options, in terms of bread styles and breakfast treats. They have sandwiches and soups for lunch, as well as coffees. If you need a place to sit, walk to the back - where there are tables. Staff great! Review: 5

    Hannah C.

    Lovely spot for a breakfast bite - they seem to cater well to both sweet and savory which I appreciate. Coming from NJ though, the bagel could've been fuller. I had complete gaps in the sandwich where egg was missing. But otherwise, a great everything bagel. Free wi-fi. Good service. Nice place to grab and go or to sit and hang out a while. Their location is great for hitting the Saturday/Sunday Flea market nearby!!

    Bread Alone Catskill with Almond Butter is a favorite of mine. Posted 11/28/20
    Marianne W.

    Bread Alone has been my favorite bread for years now. I love the loaf called Catskill the best. In the past year I've had more and more trouble finding it in the store. The grocery employees kept saying it was not selling. I called Bread Alone and they were not very helpful. Recently I noticed on their website the Catskill was removed and it said no information about the product. I'm going to call them again and ask if they will be making a loaf compatible with my favorite ingredients as in the Catskill loaf. I enjoy four of their other options so they still get four stars. I find myself searching for other brands to meet my bread addiction needs!

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    Kammy F.

    Good bread. Love their SF sourdough. Their seed butter toast and ricotta cheese roast squash toast is good for breakfast.

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    Really watery oat milk latte - undrinkable. Also pitiful options for gluten free or vegan people.

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    10 months ago

    Small but mighty place. The sandwiches were super fresh and amazing flavors. I have yet to be disappointed with anything from Bread Alone.

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    Cool Meatball Restaurant and store right on Tinker St. It's a combination of restaurant and store…read more The seating and kitchen is on the left side of the store and the store is on the right. I chose take out so I placed my order and then went shopping next door. They had bar seating and tables and one bigger table for larger parties. It's not a huge restaurant. The meatballs are good here. You can get them as a sandwich, with pastas or just meatballs alone. They also have vegan version as well. The store is pretty good. Frozen stuff including their meatballs and lots of other stuff. Hot sauce, chips and more.

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    Nana's Creative Cafe

    4.4
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    The crazy egg sandwich with sausage was good and service was a delight. Next time I will get a…read morecoffee too. Easy to grab and go or opt for the small ledge w stools to eat and run. Will be back for breakfast burrito.

    Nana's a little café right on Mill Hill Road in Woodstock, NY and honestly, it kind of has…read more(almost)everything. It's one of those places where you walk in thinking you're just grabbing a tea/coffee and a quick bite and suddenly you're deciding between getting a quinoa bowl, bagel sandwich, oatmeal, salad or falafel. Somehow, they pull off the menu for every eating lifestyle without feeling cramp. It works for everybody. They have your breakfast basics covered: eggs, rolls, wraps, toast or whatever carb you're in the mood for. If you have a sweet tooth, they have pastries, if you're on a 'healthy' kick, they have bowls. I had The Lox Works and it actually lived up to the name. Plenty of salmon, red onions, a sliver of creamy cream cheese how I like it (I skipped the capers, personal choice). The bagel itself was fresh and had that perfect crisp on the outside and a chewy inside. Except, it's little on the doughy side, and the tomato slices were also thick- but still, the sandwich was tasty. Service was great and considering Nana's is literally on the main strip in Woodstock, the prices are surprisingly chill. Just solid food, good vibes and the kind of spot you end up going back to without even meaning to.

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    Garden Cafe at Woodstock

    Garden Cafe at Woodstock

    4.4
    (552 reviews)
    0.1 mi
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    The Garden Cafe is a favorite that we wish we could visit more often. It is an unparalleled spot…read morefor vegan comfort food. Their menu is extensive and impressive; they have some all-star dishes on their permanent menu as well as a rotating daily menu with a legendary lineup of seasonal items. I really appreciate that they have dishes that are hard to come by such as lentil loaf and lasagna, and these never disappoint. The lentil loaf is unique; it is a little brick of lentils (not your traditional sliceable mush of breadcrumbs and minced veggies). It's very well seasoned and the tomato sauce on top is not overly sweet. The mashed potatoes and mushroom gravy and (very) garlicky greens make it a great meal. The lasagna is one of my favorite dishes. It's pasta-free and just made from layers of sliced zucchini and other veggies sandwiched with their delicious crumbly housemade cashew cheese. The herby tomato sauce is super flavorful. The side salad and garlic bread that accompany it are great also; an ultra comforting meal. We enjoyed the macro meal, although honestly not as much as the other dishes. The pan-seared tofu was delicious, but the arame seaweed salad was super seaweedy and salty - a bit much for me. I'm also not sure why they didn't serve it in a bowl, which would have made the rice etc. easier to eat. It seemed to be missing something - perhaps avocado, or a hunk of sweet potato. A few items at the Garden Cafe are a little perplexing, compared to how perfect most of their food is. The tempeh is just ok. It's heavily marinated in a sweet and salty sauce and kind of strange. Also disappointing that it's just a big brand tempeh rather than one of the local tempeh brands available in the area. The housemade focaccia is also bizarre. The texture made me think it was gluten-free (but it's not). Is it whole wheat?? If that's the case, awesome, but they should mention that on the menu, so you aren't taken aback when you don't get pillowy airy bread and instead get something flat and gray that could be mistaken for a biscotti. We LOVE the Garden Cafe and wish more places like this existed serving organic classic meals. We wish they would open a location in New York City, but until then, we will be making the drive!

    Such a great experience and delicious food. Honestly, what I loved about this restaurant is that…read morethey don't overplay process their foods. A lot of times you go to vegan restaurants and they just serve fried everything or processed everything-- Garden Cafe uses the natural delicious foods that we need. The lasagna, the brownie, the soup, the sandwich, everything, just absolutely delicious. Definitely recommend !

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