Reviews for Great Havest Bread Company Bellevue
Great Havest Bread Company Bellevue received an average rating of 4.43 out of 5 stars from 7 reviews.
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by Eshe on 7/29/2021
National franchise bakes whole wheat bread, cookies, muffins and other goods from scratch. Read Full Editorial
YUMMMMMMMMMM by Anna C. via Judy's Book on 10/29/2010
Great place to stop for lunch!
The worst customer service. by december_rain_3 via Citysearch on 9/23/2007
Well let the truth be told. I went to the location on calif. ave. I am a lifelong resident of w.sea. I never went into this bakery before. My boss treated me to lunch and my first visit I was made to feel like I was ignorant, by this…
The best bread by kee22 via Citysearch on 11/14/2006
I love great harvest bread....it's the best bread in my opion. I love their cinnamon raison bread and their honey wheat. It is kind of expensive for bread ..but it's just so good. The people there are also alway so nice.
Very tasty sandwiches! by ichikoo via Menuism on 10/30/2006
The way you order is pretty neat. You get a paper, fill in what you want, and give it to them. The first...
Wonderful Fresh Breads by Lynne O via Insider Pages on 8/16/2006
This bakery focuses on whole wheat and whole grain breads and muffins. The blueberry and raspberry muffins are not sweet, but have loads of fruit and plenty of fiber in them. I recommend the pumpkin hazelnut muffins for those who enjoy a…
Escaping the prepackaged bagels by Tina Y. via Judy's Book on 3/18/2006
I do not have much experience eating at bread shops but from what I have seen, this place is not too shabby. Many of the workers are teenagers but they seem very mature for their age. They have great selection and you can gigantic sizes of…
Great bread!! by zzzelda via Citysearch on 1/19/2006
Sure, a loaf costs about $5. But it is also about 2 lbs. You can buy a 12-16 oz loaf from Safeway that is filled with air and is void of flavor, or you can take a trip across the street and buy a REAL loaf of bread, fresh baked and…