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    Joann T.

    Rain or shine I'm very impressed by the crowd this bakery brings out. They have very limited hours but when you go, expect to be in line for at least an hour or two. They do have an option that you can purchase a loaf ahead of time that's online, but you still have to wait in line to get it. When we went we ended up just getting a bag of goodies to try out to make it worth waiting so long. Overall we enjoyed the experience and goods!

    The line before 9am.
    Gary M.

    A majority of the time leaving the Tulsa Farmers' Market, we hit the highway. There are other times we leave another way & at those times we come across Country Bird Bakery with a line wrapping around the complex. Once we decided to make a visit, I can see why the line at that length was on the regular. We got there around 8:45 (they open at 9) & we weren't that far back. The bakery smells made its way outdoors every time someone got their orders & left. This place is sourdough driven & their options are very wide. I got two pastries: Blackberry Danish & Blueberry Coffee Cake. Coffee Cake is an automatic no matter where I go, with blueberry too?! I enjoyed it a lot, plenty of blueberry. They also sold the coffee cake as a whole to where you can have some for later. The sourdough & blackberry compliment each with the danish, I had that first before coffee cake. There was so much to choose from just like the focaccia sandwiches that I really wanted to take home (I'll just have to come back for one of them). We might have to catch them on a Thursday to see how/if the options & experience differ from Saturday.

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    Jahaziel H.

    I noticed their storefront when I was driving in the area and at least three people told me to try it. They're only open on Saturdays so I made a reminder to check it out over the weekend. Parking is located in the back of the building off of Utica Ave. There are also limited parking spots in the front. I was told there's usually a long line by the time they open at 9am and that they usually sell out of their favorite items like croissants and sourdough. I stopped by around 11:30am and the line wasn't bad (we all fit inside). The shop itself is small but they do have a bar by the window with some seating available as well as outside. They carry a selection of related products like butter, flour, spices. olive oil, tea, chocolate and even kombucha. I tried their ham & cheese croissant, pecan frangipane & rose croissant, and the yuzu black lime knot. They were all indulgently amazing, especially after warming them up. They also sell granola, flavored butter, hummus, soups, and take-and-bake croissants, cookies, and sourdough pizza dough. I can't wait to come back and try more of what they offer. Their commitment to local ingredients and quality is impressive. I'm definitely part of their cult following now. They also offer baking workshops and seasonal baked goods. Can't recommend them enough!

    They even provide umbrellas when it rains!
    Penny M.

    Stood in line in the rain with my grandson totally worth it!!! Once we got inside it's standing room only to pick out your to go stuff! They also had a lot of people who ordered ahead of time and was picking their pre-ordered items up. Fast service, Great experience will definitely be back quality of products is excellent.!!

    emily g.

    I visited twice. First time, showed up for one of their Thursday mornings and was thoroughly impressed. Service was quick and kind, food was all a 5/5, and I was there an hour after they opened. The next time I showed up was before they opened on another Thursday. About 20 minutes before, so I was the twelfth person in line. Quick enough service, excited to get inside, but they were already sold out of their blondies. I get up to the glass counter and ask if they're out for the day and I'm told "yes, they're quite popular." I ask for a further explanation, and the reason is they hold back whatever is necessary for their pre-order dessert boxes without caring what that leaves the customers coming in. Disappointing because I don't want to buy a $40+ box that includes things that I don't want or can't have due to personal allergies. I grabbed a few things, one that was a 5/5 and the others that were a lil over baked. The answer and experience was enough to make me not go back. It feels pointless to show up early to stand in a line and be disappointed by the selection because they don't care about the people showing up and waiting.

    Lauren T.

    After reading ravishing reviews from locals, I had to try it for myself! I arrived around 9:40 and lined up behind a windy line. The store had inside and outside seating, but most brought their baked goods home. 2 hours later, I was finally able to enter! The bakery was decorated with pottery, artwork, and goodies from local and/or sustainable businesses (always a +). A small group of 4-5 manned the single register and brought out fresh baked goods, which were all made with some sourdough. We decided to order a little bit of everything: a pistachio croissant, chocolate croissant, sesame roll, and kouign-amann. Everything was fresh and amazing! My favorite was the pistachio croissant. Each morsel of the flaky croissant was filled with crunchy and not too sweet pistachio filling. A lot of the sweet pastry did not have the sourness of sourdough! Despite the long wait time, the freshness and service during busy times were unparalleled.

    Carrot danish
    Eileen S.

    The line was crazy last Saturday at 9am (25-30 mins queue) and it was not as bad at 10am this Saturday (10ish mins queue) . The brownie was $4 and I believe most of the danish and croissants are about $8. I believe the pastries are all sourdough. My favorite was the carrot danish and I will probably go back for the honeyed oat porridge tin loaf and seasonal pastries.

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    Great and inventive bakery with lots of interesting things to try. Worth waiting in line. It is delicious!

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