The Bread Factory Cafe
“They offer a wide variety of sweet pastries, eggs and so on.”
“The make your own stir fry and pasta section is really awesome.”
“Usually, I have to call and put an order for the fruit tart or else it is sold out by three o' clock.”
The Bread Factory Cafe
Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range Moderate
8 reviews
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The nature of the location attracts good amounts of tourists and blue collars in the area. Fortunately I was there off-peak and the place is relatively dead aside from 3 tables of patrons.
Eww. Don't ask me how I ended up here on a Thursday night, but by some odd fate I ended up ordering from the typical make your own pasta.
I asked for the tricolor pasta, and the guy pointed at a box of Barilla tricolor rotini and says that's all he's got. WTF. I would love to see you whip out tricolor lasagna, angel hair, spaghetti, or bow-tie out your arse.
I proceeded to order my toppings, and poor guy must have some serious muscle aches cuz it almost killed him to reach his arm 2 more inches to get the vegetables that I wanted, I gave up and settled for the mushroom, onions, and baby corn (don't ask me why, but the corn happened to be right in front of his lazy arm).
Vodka sauce tasted disgusting. "Bland" does not even begin to describe the lacking tomato flavor or the lacking of the cream. We ended up taking matters into our own hands and adding salt pepper and crushed red to taste. Gimme some sazón or adobo cuz this plate is just disrespectful. My college Ragu meals would put your sauces to shame. EMBARRASSING
I wanted mozarella to top my pasta, I was told that they only got parm. Sorry for your lazy arse.
We also ordered a slice of their flan, which tasted like sweetened plastic.
Unbelievably disgusting food. Horrible service.
Tables were sticky. Excuse me, while I go throw up now.
Convenient location by Macy's, and close to my classes. It can be crowded, one day I couldn't even find a seat on a Saturday, but it's the perfect place to stop by and get a few slices of pizza. It is pretty good pizza, crust is fresh and crispy. Not that cheap at around $5, but worth it!
This place wasn't actually bad. My mom got a quiche and I got a tuna sandwich. Both were good! The staff was friendly and the food came out very fast. Between the two of us lunch was $20, which is reasonable.
You find yourself checking Yelp looking for that … that bite to eat while in NY around 7th ave. You find bread factory cafe and say "it can't be as bad as people say" so you try it anyways.
DON'T!
Find a nearby sausage cart! Find a piece of crust in a trash can outside down the street! Realize it's your time to start that diet you always wanted! Just don't go here. Unless you love rude employees, dirty bathrooms and bland expensive food.
Plain and simple, no.
In a city like New York, where there are so many options with amazing food, this cafe is misplaced. The food is bad, the customer service is non existing, the decor is missing, lighting is poor. They make you stand in a queue for ordering food, a queue which is slowest moving in the universe.
Not going there again!
One star for poor customer service, I was starting to like this place and wanted to make it my usual breakfast place. I asked for a muffin and the counter girl decides to use a wet bag that was used. I then told the other counter girl no thanks I'll take a new muffin in a clean bag.
Decent cafe with huge cookies and your typical sandwiches, soups, salads, drinks, and pizza. The food is decent and cheap
What a freaking ripoff!!! $9 for a half of a sandwich with nothing in it. I only stopped here cause I was in a rush. I should have just not gotten anything at all. Never again!