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Rustic Sourdough Bakery

4.0 (37 reviews)
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Schnitzel sandwich.
Julia M.

I have been meaning to review Rustic Sourdough for ages because it is just simply fantastic, but for some reason I kept putting it off. I went back this weekend and was hit over the head once more by the quality of the product, the friendly staff and then a stomach ache because I ate all the food too fast. There are two sides to Rustic, if you enter through the left door you are on the deli side, where you can buy packaged euro goodies like marzipan, various chocolates and apple stroop. Several shelves of various preserves line the centre wall and on your left is the deli counter with a hub of specialty meats and cheese. This is the side you want to visit where they will build you a sandwich layered with love. I recommend the schnitzel sandwich on white sourdough with everything they offer to go on it (get it grilled!). It has lettuce, cheese and red pepper jelly, with large pieces of schnitzel bursting out the confines of the house made sourdough. Great sandwich, comes with two pickles and carrots and is $8 on Saturdays. Then there is the right side of Rustic where you can say goodbye to a diet in mere seconds as you will be drooling after 5 steps in. Fresh baked breads, buns, pastries, tarts, tortes, cookies, pretzels and pretzel buns. I want to put it all in my mouth. I always get a mini cranberry, blueberry marzipan tart. Sublime. There is also a little espresso bar on this side, which I have yet to try as I am always baked good focused. All their staff are friendly, helpful and won't judge your exorbitant appetite for delicious breads. The only flaw is they aren't open on Sundays, which is probably good news for my waist line.

White Bread
Jason G.

Rice-a-Roni may call themselves the "San Francisco Treat", but if you've ever been there, you know the real treat to be the sourdough bread. But you don't have to go all the way tot the Bay area to get delicious preservative-free, hand-crafted sourdough bread. All you have to do is get down to the Rustic Bakery on 17th Ave SW. Their artisanal sourdough bread is nice and crusty on the outside, and the inside is somehow dense and light all at the same time the way a great sourdough oughtta be. Besides their myriad choices of artisanal breads, they also offer a wide assortment of cakes, tortes, and pastries. You always get service with a smile, and if the heavenly aromas happen to get your belly rumbling, not to worry, because Rustic has an adjoining deli serving up hearty homemade soups, salads, and custom sandwiches on their delightful homemade bread.

dinah g.

This is a great, affordable eating bakery/deli on 17th Avenue SW. It is really spacious and has two in one choices, there is the bakery on the right hand side and the deli eat in area on the left. The place was filled with locals and there is a nice bright spirit and energy to the digs. The bakery has a great selection of bread loaves as well as a grand selection of cookie choices in prices that they should be in; under a buck. Expect other temptations, cinnamon rolls, cheesecake etc but the prices again are so affordable, even if you don't have a sweet tooth you will not leave the bakery without buying something. Although I haven't eaten in the deli area I see that you get the choices of sliced meats and cheeses; that paired with fresh bread choices from the bakery it is no wonder this place was packed. I will come back again to review this location since it is so close to my home.

Imported cheeses
Easy C.

Full disclaimers here - we don't have access to sourdough in Flathead MT. Not the real good tasty stuff that's stacked high and can be found at nearly every corner in Europe. On Saturday morning bright and early we headed over to the Rustic Sourdough Bakery to see the offerings firsthand. Yep it is the real deal. We did not purchase any on this trip but did speak with several of the locals while we waited for our egg sandwiches to be ready (three Loonies each). Think of the store as a NY bagel shop. Busy and a little tired from all the local foot traffic but never-the-less clean despite the hustle. The locals we spoke to that morning had been coming in regularly for nearly 30 years if I recall correctly. Stopping in for loafs of bread, sandwiches, and other goodies. The store is divided up into two sections. The bakery on the right. Coffee is self serve. The deli is on the left. One patron was very busy filling a large meat and cheese order, a possible party later that day? Anyway we took it as a good sign. Offerings seemed limited but it was clear they kept everything fresh. Staff was helpful and friendly. We will be going back on our next visit.

Saskatoon danish, cherry cheesecake tart, pain au chocolat
Dallas P.

I was headed to a store near by but I just HAD to stop in and pick up a few things. Well, ok, two boxes of things, as it turned out. But everything just looked so good! It's not my fault! Here are my individual item reviews: Date square - fantastic, one of the best in town. Sadly, my husband ate MY date square so I only got one bite before he polished it off this time. (Guess I have to go back for another one!) Key Lime Pie - pretty good, reasonable price, but had a slightly off taste. Can't describe it, might have just been a one-time thing. Nice and creamy though! Bear Bite cookie - meh. Hazelnut and chocolate chips in a white cookie should have more flavor. And for $1 it was not worth it at all. Cheesecake tart - strangely dry. Still tasty though. I had the cherry one, wish the cherries were more prominent. Pain au Chocolat - Very good, lots of chocolate and nice flake. Saskatoon danish - unique fruit combo which I loved, and tons of fruit on top. Wish it was cream cheese and fruit, but I forgive them.

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That's great I'm glad you enjoy!

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Thank you for your kind words. I'm glad you like our soups!

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Easily my fav bakery! The deli sandwiches are delicious! And the light rye bread is a house must have!

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standard supermarket bakery but for downtown hipster crowds.

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Why they removed serious critics here????? The bread is not the same like it was couple months ago.....

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Visited first time. Love the bakery. The sandwiches are fresh. Tried the Italian sandwich. Very well made.

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