Breadberry

Breadberry

Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Accepts Apple Pay: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes

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$$$ Price range Pricey

3 reviews

  1. Breadberry has an amazing selection of baked goods. I am addicted to their mini chocolate babka, which is not so mini, it's soft, chocolaty and absolutely delicious. And it pairs well with coffee from their onsite cafe. They have a nice selection of fresh fruit and veggies. And I love there prepared food section, their teriyaki salmon and blacked salmon is out of this world.

  2. Breadberry is one of several new high-end kosher supermarkets that seeks to bring a sense of refinement to kosher shopping experiences. In the tradition of Pomegranate, Chestnut, Evergreen, The Market Place, and Seasons, Breadberry offers the usual array of kosher groceries: chalav yisrael dairy products, frum brands (Gefen, Lieber, Haddar, Mishpacha, etc.), albeit with a twist. The meat case was well-stocked and exquisite, with such offerings as double veal chops, Prime rib steaks, and a crown lamb roast. The coffee bar featured Danesi caffe from Italy, in the form of latte, macchiato, espresso, and cappuccino beverages. The bakery case was tantalizing, and I enjoyed chocolate-dipped mandelbrot and oatmeal sandwich cookies. Tiramisu, cheese dome, and other elegant pastries filled the pastry case, and I was impressed by a range of imported Cholov Yisroel cheeses, from Italy, including Pecorino Sardo, Argentinian Parmigiano Reggiano, Provolone, Danish Bleu, Gran Duca Grana Padano, and other cheeses under the Cheese Guy label and various other in-house and Italian labels, including Gulbusera. The deli is the crown jewel of this store, with its tantalizing array of meats and sandwiches. The sandwich menu features mezonot breads (for convenience) and makes use of pulled brisket, cured veal bacon, pastrami, and brisket, among other meats. The lamb shoulder was redolent of garlic and herbs, whereas the BLT featured kosher veal bacon, lettuce, and heirloom tomato, with creamy thick mayonnaise on crispy baguette. I was impressed by the quality and texture of the crispy cured veal bacon, and wish they sold it by the pound. I'm a fan, and will be adding this to my repertoire of stores, if only for the sandwiches, deli, and coffee bar.

  3. I hardly ever come to this side of town. But in the event that I do, I tend to stop at Breadberry to pick up a bite.

    Their pulled beef sandwich on Ciabatta bread always pulls me in. Absolutely love it. Taste, texture, all very pleasing.

    The store is always very clean and is stocked with everything a grocery could possibly have. Including a coffee station, delicatessen, sandwich station and sushi station.

    The sushi guy is funny, he always pushes us to get a bunch of sushis. They're always good.

    Definitely a pleasant experience shopping here.

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Monday, 7:00 am - 10:00 pm
Tuesday, 7:00 am - 10:00 pm
Wednesday, 7:00 am - 11:00 pm
Thursday, 7:00 am - 12:00 am
Friday, 7:00 am - 4:00 pm
Saturday, 6:30 pm - 11:00 pm
Sunday, 8:00 am - 10:00 pm