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    Sauce And Bread Kitchen

    4.5 (231 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 3:00 pm

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    Good for kids

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    Maria A.

    Hubby found this for his birthday breakfast spot. It was good and quick. They had a special focaccia that he added one fried egg to. Found it to be soft and tasty. He said he'd definitely get it again. I went with the Bodega breakfast sandwich minus the gogo spread because as you know, I am a wimp when it comes to spice and heat. I enjoyed it a lot but only ate half because it was filling. While we ordered at the counter and were overwhelmed with choice, both items came out quickly. Good amount of pastries- I'll try to remember to report back later. Okay amount of seating. Very clean. Very colorful/cozily decorated. Staff was super friendly and patient as we were newbies. Would definitely come her again.

    East and West Coast oysters... Delicious
    Howard C.

    Full disclosure, my thoughts but AI is so much better a writer then me Tucked away in an unassuming corner, this lunch spot delivers more than it promises--and then some. The sandwich I ordered was excellent: well-balanced, thoughtfully constructed, and packed with flavor. But the real curveball? Oysters. Yes, oysters--on the menu at what appears to be a casual bakery / sandwich shop. Naturally, I was skeptical. Naturally, I ordered them. To my surprise, they were impeccable: briny, fresh, and expertly shucked. Curious, I spoke with one of the owners--who, as it turns out, personally handles the shucking. When I asked about the unexpected addition, he smiled and explained that both he and his partner are die-hard oyster lovers. Thanks to a supplier willing to work in small quantities, they're able to order just a few at a time. Whatever doesn't sell? They simply take home and enjoy. It's a refreshingly personal--and slightly indulgent--approach that works. Somehow, it makes perfect sense: great food made by people who genuinely love what they're serving, even if that means throwing oysters into the mix at lunch.

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    Dawn A.

    Sauce and Bread Kitchen has been my favorite brunch/lunch spot for a year. There is outdoor and indoor seating, and the inside is thoughtfully decorated with art and bright tables. They have a lot of options - bagel sandwiches, quiche of the day, and omelettes for brunch and sandwiches and burgers for lunch. I love that they have baskets of their hot sauces out on the table so you can try all of them -- they are also amazing. Even when there is a line to order at the counter, it goes by quickly. Their baked goods are also great and they have a rotating selection everyday. Keep an eye out for their Saturday dinner parties as well!

    Smash burger
    Carol F.

    Food is made fresh! Loved the lox and avocado toast. The fries were suuuuper oily and burnt, not my favorite. The smash burger was decent, very flavorful and not that beefy. Service is laid back and kind. Ambiance is casual and relaxed. Right off of Clark and Devon, this is a great place to grab a good brunch and cafe. I'll come again for sure!

    Iced lattes with vanilla cinnamon syrup; focaccia with Sunnyside up egg; daily quiche; and raspberry/pistachio/chocolate croissant.
    Emma L.

    Favorite brunch spot in the neighborhood, especially if you're looking for something different from the usual diner fare. Insanely good pastries with unique flavorings - pistachio/raspberry chocolate croissant was to die for recently. Bread is all homemade and the base of delicious sandwiches and toasts. Full bar with breakfast and all-day cocktails, too! We love sitting outside or at the bar and chatting with the lovely staff.

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    Matthew L.

    This is my go-to spot in the neighborhood for coffee, bites and desserts. It's a treasure trove for foodies - everything is fresh and thoughtfully crafted. Their food options are unique with robust flavors and ingredients (not just run-of-the-mill breakfast and lunch fare). I love that they also have different pastries for each day so you can try something new. I've had their cherry clafoutis, meringue raspberry angel food cake, lemon cake and some other desserts. Ive always been pleased. The staff is so friendly and accommodating as well. They continue to impress me with what they create. It's a little pricey, but for me, it's worth it.

    Jim D.

    I enjoyed this place but to say my expectations were exceeded is a stretch. The chicken sandwich's best attribute was the homemade part of it. This tasted like something your grandma would make you after not seeing you for awhile. The lemon pepper was slight but there. I also enjoyed the various in house made hot sauces provided at each table. My peanut butter dessert was ok. Most intriguing thing of this place was the staff told me about an open mic storytelling taking place in the evening. Sounded cool to say the least.

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    Cozy spot to eat lunch at. Had the delicious turkey sandwich. Definitely coming back to try more meals!

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    Awesome fresh food! Cool owners! Great concept! If you get a chance to go to their super club it will blow your mind....amazing food.

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    9 years ago

    Food was great. Service was great. Pastries are amazing! Cannot believe this place is located in my neighborhood!

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    9 years ago

    Love this place! Had the best eggplant sandwich on Sunday. I've been here twice for a late breakfast and a lunch and loved it both times.

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    15 years ago

    The chili cheddar boule was fantastic! Will have to make another trip to the farmers market just for this!

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    13 years ago

    Great pastries!! The blueberry and serrano pepper mash is delicious, too. I also enjoy the eggplant sandwich.

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