Great Harvest Bread Co
7745 N Wadsworth Blvd, Arvada, CO, 80003
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Address :
7745 N Wadsworth Blvd
Arvada, CO, 80003 - Phone (303) 420-0500
- Website https://www.arvadagreatharvest.com
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Opening Hours
- Mon :6:00 am - 6:00pm
Specialities
- Delivery : No
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
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Kevin M.
I'm pretty easy to please, but I also take note of the small details. Friendly people, quality bread and sandwich fixins make for an awesome lunch. The produce was as fresh as could be and the proportions perfect. Would definitely come here, again.
(5)Dawn A.
Great Harvest is so yummy I suffer the pain gluten causes me just so I can indulge here. Plus they have some amazing gluten free stuff and the sandwiches are Oh Emm Gee!!! Do yourself a favor and stop in.
(5)Mo C.
Just an adorable little bakery. I love those local coupon books. I have one for the Northwest Metro area and it had a coupon for Great Harvest. I have a friend that likes baking and they had a discount for some homemade cookie mix. I found that this place is conveniently located in a shopping center with a King Soopers and Vitamin Cottage and next to a Target shopping center with a great used bookstore. This is great. No circling the block for parking in some remote area of town, it was already where I needed to be to get some other errands run. I mentioned to the lady in the bakery that it was my first time there and she gave me a free loaf of bread. Nice! I was on my way to wine event, so the honey bread and butter was a perfect accompanyment. Apparently this place is a chain, but I think they might be independently owned franchises. It defintely felt like a mom and pop experience, with friendly service and tempting fresh baked goodies, yum!
(5)Cielo G.
Fresh loaves with a dense, hearty texture. Puts supermarket bread to shame. They offer the typical-sized loaf or smaller ones: great option. Bran muffins are flavored with real fruit, nothing artificial. Always worth it, and free samples. Vitamin Cottage next door.
(5)Teresa L.
Love lovety love love love the Great Harvests! Their bread is top-notch. Fresh and delicious. Yes, of course it's expensive, but are you going to go home and make your own bread (without using a breadmaker?)? Of course you're not, don't even pretend you are, so suck it up. Pay the $5, eat your guilt bread, and happily enter your food coma.
(5)Tyler C.
Poor service. Refused to honor the great harvest text rewards coupon. Unorganized, and did not make sandwich correctly as ordered.
(1)Heather S.
Word. Came out to get me when my order was ready so I didn't have to wake my sleeping little ones. Love the cream cheese cranberry scones. Excellent customer service. Didn't love the sandwiches but do enjoy the bread. I still give them 5 because of the service, and scone. :)
(5)Barb T.
I honestly don't know why people like this bread, but everyone has his/her own tastes, of course. Their bread is just SO DENSE, like it was never risen, like it has no yeast in it. Certainly nothing even approximating a nice artisan loaf (which you can get at a major supermarket, and which is WAY better). Virtually no crust on the bread, no nice air bubbles, just a very doughy taste. Bland. Overpriced. Certainly overrated.
(1)Kim A.
Went in today and it was busy but the women working there were so nice and so attentive that people in a hurry could get in and out quickly and people who want to take some time and try some things could do so. Yes, the bread prices are steep compared to the grocery store, but come on: you get what you pay for and a tummy of yummy samples.
(5)Levi L.
We walked into this place and walked out with free bread samples, free granola samples, 2 free cinnamon rolls, and a free loaf of honey wheat bread. I've never been treated better. These guys are incredible and have earned my business for years to come.
(5)Chuck R.
I was visiting Novo Coffee just next door the other day (have I mentioned that their Espresso roast is a killer bean?) when I saw a sign in the window of Great Harvest. The sign stated that they "over baked" their Cinnamon Chip Bread and they were selling it at half price. I wasn't sure if that meant they cooked it too long or made too many. So, I sauntered in and popped the question. Come to find out they made too many so I snapped up a loaf for $3 after trying a HUGE chunk of it offered by the purveyor of this great establishment. Everyone was very friendly and the bread is super! The bread is slightly sweet with chunks of cinnamon chips flecked throughout the dough. My favorite way to eat it is toasted with peanut butter. If you just toast it and spread with butter it will take you back to your youth when you used to eat cinnamon sugar toast. I highly recommend that you try this bread!
(4)Doug Y.
Munching on a sample slice of hearty (heavy) bread big enough to be a complete meal, I peruse the scones and granola and settle on some of the best oatmeal cookies ever baked, a monster cinnamon roll, and a hefty loaf of seriously healthy bread. This is the perfect bread for that hunk of leftover turkey slathered with chipotle mayo and thick slices of avocado. Tasty can be healthy, honest.
(4)Lindsey P.
I'll be going back! I went in this past week for the first time. I like being able to try the bread before buying. I tried the Dakota and it was excellent. A little expensive, but you can tell a lot goes in this bread, and it's very dense. Not just plain white fluffy bread. Great for sandwiches and morning toast with jam. Mmm! Can't wait to try more.
(4)Justin P.
I used to know the old owner of this place and would stop in often for muffins/cinnamon rolls in the morning before work. They have new ownership now and I was glad to find that they're still keeping the quality that I remember. I'd recommend the muffin and daily bread specials.
(4)Melissa H.
I love that this Great Harvest is situated right next to Vitamin Cottage and Novo Coffee shop. I like to stop into Great Harvest before embarking on a long grocery shopping excursion. Each day they have a different variety of specialty breads to sample. If you happen to get lucky and come in on the day that they're making their cinnamon apple (can't remember the exact name) bread, then you'll be in heaven. It's one of the best things you'll ever put in your mouth! The staff is always friendly and helpful and the bread is always very fresh. You'll find a rack with all of the daily breads and on the other side of the shop you can find buns, cinnamon rolls, cookies, and other goodies. Because a slice of Great Harvest bread is dense - and a meal in itself... I don't tend to buy their buns since it's just too much once I actually put something between the bun! I stick with their breads which are loaded with whole grains, nuts, and fruits (the specialty ones). Great Harvest is closed on Sunday, so make sure you plan accordingly! They also prefer that you use cash on small purchases... so bring a few bucks.
(4)Carl S.
Excellent bread. Love the Kansas crunch. The unfortunate part is that it is expensive. Nothing wrong with that for sure, but $5+ for a loaf of bread is a lot. One other thing that makes me not so happy about it is that in some of their breads they use high fructose corn syrup. Why? I don't buy products with HFCS in them. I do love their bread though regardless. Great place and friendly staff. Love the samples too.
(4)Conor M.
Delicious. I got the Italian sandwich and it was very very good. The price was also right too$7.50 isn't that bad for a quality lunch. The staff were also very friendly. The whole area was also very clean.
(5)Judith Y.
We were looking for a sandwich shop, but not a chain restaurant , once again Yelp to the rescue. My Dad had gotten a tuna salad sandwich, he said it was very good and I had gotten the roast beef with provolone which also was very good. The staff was very friendly, they even offer customers to try a slice their fresh made breads. I noticed their condiments that they sell were all Colorado produced which is very important to me. There was 2 downfalls I noticed, but wouldn't sway me from not coming back. The first was that I only saw sweet condiments for sale like jellies, nut butters and honeys, didn't see any savory things like mustards. LOL I think I'm just saying that because I was looking for a grainy mustard but didn't really want to go to a grocery store. The other downfall was that the sodas were commercial brand of Coca Colas, with the all natural feel it would have been nice to see more of the natural bottled sodas. Its not like I'm not going to return because they don't sell mustard or because they sell Coke products, it's just an observation.
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