Great Harvest Bread Co
Naperville Plaza,192 W Gartner Rd, Ste 148, Naperville, IL, 60540
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Address :
Naperville Plaza,192 W Gartner Rd, Ste 148
Naperville, IL, 60540 - Phone (630) 369-5115
- Website https://www.greatharvestnaperville.com
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Opening Hours
- Mon :7:00 am - 6:3
Specialities
- Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Parking : Private Lot
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
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Rose B.
I thought this place died 10 years ago but omg here's it is 10 years later!! Still as delicious and fresh and home backed goodness as I remember from being a kid!!!!
(5)Stephanie L.
If you enjoy eating loaves of bread in one sitting, then this is the place for you because the bread here is to die for!! It's just hard to stop eating once you start! I looove their pizza bread and pumpkin chocolate chip and highly recommend you make it out to Great Harvest and get some NOW.
(4)Alex P.
We need more bread specific shops around town like this. Particularly my wife and I like the as Iago savory bread but they also have a great variety of low gluten and can I say healthy bread selections. They always have freshCut bread to sample and different dipping sauce and oils as well. This is a well established mom and pop shop bread store
(4)Tim H.
I'm so silly sometimes... I'm embarrassed to say I've never been in here. I've certainly had it bookmarked, but I rarely eat a loaf of bread. I go thru rolls and buns but get those freshly made when I go to my butcher. I made the walk over to Walker's Charhouse and decided to stop in on the walk home. A nice greeting upon arrival and the offer to try a slice of bread, which they have on display. I like rye and they had an unusual sample of Swedish Limpa, which has anise seeds but also pureed oranges. It was the last day they were making it, so I figured I could freeze it for now. I get spoiled every once in a while and my neighbor bakes me a loaf. I think she bakes something everyday for her family or a church event. I see they actual grind their own raw materials here and the pumpkin/chocolate chip, which is a top seller, sounds good enough that it will get me back in here before another five years pass. I saw a large table full of gluten free items... I haven't made the switch over. Also an assortment of pies. I'll have to stop back and try their coffee and breakfast items too. My New Years resolution is do more shopping in this plaza, as I can walk here.... weather permitting, as it is nearly a whole mile.
(4)H K.
And disappointing shelf products a number of them have corn syrup check ingredients before you buy. Coffee was great. Gluten free is tough if you are celiac bc it's still a facility where wheat is milled so it is airborne and cross contaminated if you are very sensitive but if not celiac it's not an issue. This could be a great spot for a great bakery. Just remove corn syrup, price breads competitively and offer more variety...
(3)Samantha B.
I love the Great Harvest Bread Company. They sell a wide variety of goods from baked breads of all types to whipped honey and butter of all flavors. It is a very small store, but as soon as you walk in you are greeted by a smiling face and offered samples of their items. Today, I was able to try their bruschetta, pomegranate whipped honey, and garlic-infused oil on three different types of bread! It was soooo good. My favorite is the cherry coconut whipped honey on their Irish Soda bread. The whipped honey comes from Colorado and it is unlike anything I've ever tasted. Aside from breads they have a number of pastries you can purchase over the counter. They also sell gift baskets with all different types of items, which are perfect for a Mother's day gifts (which is creeping up on us fast by the way....). They also have a coffee menu where you can pretty much get the same things you would find at a Starbucks, but for MUCH better prices. This store is wonderful.
(5)Sofy G.
Oh boy! I really miss this place. They offer a great selection of breads, all you can imagine! Service s a Hit or miss some of them could be more friendly, but the quality Of the products worth the unhappy faces lol They have the most amazing,delicious oatmeal chocolate cookies I've ever had. Wish they offer a shipping service for all of us out of the state fans.
(4)Susan K.
Had such high hopes for this place! Was introduced to this franchise while on a trip to Fort Collins, CO. Bought the cheddar-garlic bread and a "powerbar-style" cookie bar. Both were amazing. HAD to find one of these stores close to home. Hooray! They have one in Naperville! Well: Naperville's cheddar bread was nothing like the to-die-for loaf I'd just eaten. It was supermarket ordinary -- at $7.50 a loaf, mind you! I mistakenly also purchased their "shortbread" cookies. Oh please: white tasteless dough balls. Ugh! Well -- live and learn: $23 bucks wasted. Franchises are suppose to replicate proven recipes. Don't know what happened here. Can hardly wait to return to Ft. Collins for truly wonderful Great Harvest breads and cookies.
(1)Mallory L.
Best bakery in Naperville, hands down. My absolute favorite is the Asiago Italian Focaccia and the Cheddar Garlic bread. These rolls are a great pair with any dinner and I'm excited to try their Pumpkin Chocolate Chip bread for fall!
(5)Jie S.
One of my coworkers asked me how far was I to Edward hospital, then asked me if I know Great Harvest Bread, then asked me if I could get the Old fashioned white for him if I happen to drive by that area. Wow, must be some bread which make him want to get. He lives like more than one hour away. So I went. I got the old fashioned white for him and Asiago Italian for me. The Asiago Italian was simply the best. It was rich, moist, soft, and just delicious. Our dinner was this bread dipping in the extra virgin olive oil and some stir fried green beans. So content in the end. I think I could be addicted to it as I am already thinking of getting more of it. It is expensive but totally worth it. The service was wonderful. A young staff told me I should not keep the bread in frig which makes it go stale fast. My bread should be good for 7-10 days as it was made that day. A wonderful option although it was all gone within a few hours we got it. I'm just glad I live so close to this place.
(5)Sarah M.
Great Harvest? Friggin' Fantastic Harvest, more like it. Boom. Gluten free loaves and cookies. . . .pumpkin chocolate chip bread that will make a grown man cry. The Snickerdoodle cake bread was like a giant muffin of glorious cinnamon chips, cinnamon swirls, cinnamon ridiculousness! No, it's not cheap, but it's not the bakery at your local grocery store, either. Duh. It's worth the splurge. Go. To. There. Now.
(5)Alyssa J P.
I'm glad there's a bakery in Naperville, but I have to say I wasn't terribly impressed with the selection to price ratio here. Perhaps if I weren't vegan, I'd have a different opinion.
(3)Heather J.
Hawaiian bread. Why are you still reading this review? You have all you need to know. Now get going. Are you gone yet? Fine: challah, hot cross buns done like my English family makes, chewy cookies, moist muffins, and bread. Hot bread, fresh bread, out of the oven and the butter's melting from the heat bread. If this hasn't set your mouth watering, I don't know what will. Great Harvest Bread Company is honestly like crack and I'm a junkie in withdrawal for this place. My willpower and the fact turning towards Gartner aligns me to the 95th Street YMCA are all that kept me from raiding the place on a daily basis as I headed to and from work. Great Harvest opens early, tempts visitors with succulent scents and heady aromas. Did you know chicken and baking bread are the most comforting and beloved scents to western cultures? There's a conspiracy going on, I guarantee you, one you want to be in on. I can just bask in here while a line snakes forward, absorbing the contentment on the atmosphere. I've never ordered a bad product, in part because samples allow me to try many things and the standards for quality are just so high. I restraint myself from grazing and focus on one key goal: this loaf, that bag, that's it. Okay, maybe one hot crossed bun. Oh, who am I kidding, everything here is soft, chewy, and immensely flavourful. The demise of traditional bakeries around western Chicagoland has left a glaring hole in my life for freshly baked bread which Great Harvest amply fills. Staff are delightful people greeting the regulars and bantering with newcomers alike. They are actively involved in Naperville, coming out for all kinds of special events, sponsoring drives, encouraging students, engaging with families and seniors and everyone in between. I support businesses who care for and support the communities they are in. Great Harvest's employees generally seem happy and thrilled to work there, and that says a great deal. Happy employees, happy food, happy me. Thank you, Great Harvest. I miss you living in Michigan, and you're one of the surefire places I stop at whenever I'm in N'ville.
(4)Oreste G.
Delicious varieties of bread and specialty condiments. Bread is moist but also very dense. Try whatever is in season!
(4)Ronald L.
I like stopping here after going to Walkers Charhouse and getting some fresh bread and cookies.
(5)Howard L.
Yes, this place does indeed have great bread, and a wide selection. I guess we don't need special bread that often, but when you're in the mood for it, this place is a must go. The loaves may be on the expensive side ($5 - $7), but you certainly get your money's worth. I tried a sample of an apple-cinnamon bread, and it was moist, rich and delicious. I suspect their coffee is good too, and will also try that next time.
(5)LOIS B.
This place has got the greatest bread. I only use the asiago cheese bread to make stuffing, it is sooooooooooo much moister than their actual stuffing bread. All I have to add is a little butter and a little turkey stock and it is DONE. It is really busy the day before any holiday, so just place your order and you do not have to wait long to be waited on. And don't forget your card to get a free loaf of bread after you buy a specific number.
(5)Amy D.
This place has a terrible business practice - it's illogical, tacky, and just plain cheap. Let me explain . . . Fall is upon us, and I have heard rave reviews about the pumpkin chocolate bread at this location. I love the idea of being able to sample a new-to-me product before I purchase, so I was excited to travel to their Naperville location and give this bread a whirl. When I got there, I asked for a sample of the pumpkin chocolate chip bread, and was told that they don't offer samples of that bread, because it is their most popular, and customers will come in just for a free piece, and then not buy anything. Therefore, they only offer the lesser popular breads for samples. In looking at these samples, they were hardly sustainable - really just a taste. "I drove specifically across two towns to have a bite of your pumpkin chocolate chip bread, was completely satisfied, and turned around and came home," said no one ever. To add insult to injury, I was told I could "buy" a sample of the chocolate chip bread if I wanted. Yes, that's right - I could purchase one slice of this bread, and then buy a whole loaf if I liked it. What if Sam's Club or Costco had this business model - "Only $2.49 to sample a Bagel Bite! If you like it, you can buy the whole box!" In reality, if I had been given the chance to sample the product and had surely loved it like everyone else does, I probably would have purchased multiple loaves - one for me, my mother-in-law, and the hostess of a party I'm attending. Plus, they would have gained a repeat customer for potentially years to come. Instead, I choose not to further support an organization who treats customers in such a degrading matter.
(1)Sharon L.
Bready good!! I don't know how else to put it. Samples galore with breads ranging from savory to sweet. And I love the staff! They were quick to ask me which bread I wanted to sample--I didn't even have to ask! I went with one of their most popular breads--Garlic Cheddar. It was $7 and worth every dollar. I also got their seasonal pumpkin chocolate chip bread ($7.50) which was also very good. And this is coming from someone who prefers savory over sweet anything. While this place may be a bit pricier than your local grocery store, I think it's worth it. Especially if you are a carb monger like I am and love love love yummy breads. Stop by--you won't regret it.
(5)Jim H.
Lots of choices here I went with the chocolate pumpkin bread based on other yelp reviews was very moist and tasty. Also tried the chocolate barada but it was a little dry for my taste but decent. Overall will definitely be back to try several other options as the cinnamon rolls looked amazing.
(4)Ellen M.
Automatic second stop after Succulent Seafood, a couple doors down. I love the ingredients - so fresh. The asiago italian is lovely, also the tomato, the straight-up french/italian or whatever - all delish. My only minor complaint is the breads tend toward the soft side - I could do with more dense options. The oatmeal chocolate chip cookies taste so wonderful and buttery. I have not tried the pies or the gluten-free stuff, but it all looks great.
(4)Jessica D.
AMAZING bread and cookies. I can't believe how good their multigrain/whole is. YUM. Just as a point of reference, they don't sell crusty artisan bread, it's sliced loaves.
(4)Beth J.
Very good but do not go if you have nut allergies. Most places are okay even if they have then in the facilities but there is too much nut contamination here.
(4)Lois K.
I have to watch my carbs and Great Harvest makes 2 types of low carb breads (cinnamon & a multi grain). Not only are the breads delicious my blood sugar has been stable. Thanks Great Harvest Bread.
(5)Kevin K.
I absolutely love this place. They have a wide selection of bread, plus cookies, muffins, and other goodies. It is always so difficult to choose. Fortunately they have plenty of samples to help out. This alone would make for a wonderful store, but it does not stop there. The staff is incredibly helpful and friendly. They are patient and knowledgable and have never steered me wrong. One afternoon when I was stocking up on carbs, a high school aged kid came in and wanted to use the phone to call his mom for a ride. The staff let me use the phone and also loaded him up with samples while he waited. What a great place!
(5)Dylan R.
I can't believe this place is still here! I remember coming here with my mother when I was a little kid and being super excited every time we would go. But I had never really paid much attention to what was here until more recently. And it brought me back to the past! Once you enter the door, you are embraced with the fragrance of freshly baked bread (which is what they're known for) and they have so many different choices of bread to choose from. But don't worry, they will let you taste any of the flavor combinations. Also, make sure to grab their calendar, because they change (I assume still) the varieties of bread they offer monthly. But the staff is well knowledgable and very friendly. After bringing me back to happier times, it has hooked me in once again, and I will definitely make this a regular spot.
(5)Evelyn T.
Whenever I come into Great Harvest, I am there for one thing and one thing only: the oatmeal chocolate chip cookies. They always moist and are by far the best damn cookies around. They also have specials on Irish Soda bread, which is always really delicious. The staff is always very courteous and fun to chat with. You can really tell that they genuinely want people to try their products: they always have samples out and if you try it out, they can't wait to hear you opinions and suggestions! It's so nice to have a staff who really cares about what you think and who really try to to be responsive to their customers' needs. You should expect to pay a little more here for bread and pastries than you do at the grocery store, but the quality of their stuff is really great and I don't feel like it's too expensive of a leap.
(5)Jen L.
The breads are absolutely delicious. They have a bunch of samples that you can try before you purchase. A bit more expensive, but totally worth it! Service is wonderful!
(5)Nicole P.
This place is so amazing! After hearing some horror stories about how some companies make their breads, I decided I wanted to switch to local bakery breads. I go to Trader Joe's and Casey's all the time in that same shopping center, so I decided to try this place out. I've gone 3 times and have always come home with some awesome bread. This last time I came home with a loaf of bread AND hamburger buns! They some breads that are available every day. They also have a list you can grab that tells you what breads are available on what day of the week. You can sample any of the daily breads and some of the every day breads. The first time we got Tuscan Tomato, which was amazing with turkey sandwiches. Next we tried Oregon Herb. I liked it by itself, but wasn't a fan of it on sandwiches because the flavor was really strong. My boyfriend liked it though. The buns we bought were Cheddar Garlic. Definitely worth a try! We got some Low Carb Cinnamon bread as well, that is so good with peanut butter and jelly. Would be great as a breakfast bread with eggs and bacon too.....if I ate bacon anymore! Mmmmmm! This place will be my go-to place for any bread needs!
(5)Lauren C.
Unfortunately, I cannot comment on most of the menu items because I am GLUTEN FREE, but the GLUTEN FREE items they offer are amazing!!! Best bread I've had yet!!
(5)Emily C.
Yes - Red White and Blue Bread is back for the 4th!! Stop in before it is gone, and try the squeezable peanut butter packs - sample sizes to test - cinnamon peanut butter and maple almond butter - delicious. Oh and the Rustic Tomato Bread - gaga over this toasted with hummus - served it instead of chips today at our BBQ and everyone loved it.
(5)Ann J.
This place is the best for healthy bread if you believe there is such a thing -- great service, great bread, sample before you buy. Only 100% freshly milled on premise whole wheat flour is in many, but not all items. Ingredients are clearly indicated on all items they sell, even the dog treats! While they are more expensive than the typical grocery store highly refined flour breads, they are not much more expensive than other high fiber 100% whole grain breads. I am hooked on the low-carb breads. They are a solid value, especially when you consider they are 1.5 lb loaves. Many of the the sweets and holiday breads are baked with white, unbromated flour and 100% whole wheat flour. They are DELICOUS. I just bought the blueberry cream cheese babka...WOW! Visit and hope it is available to sample. It will be difficult to just buy one, but it will be on sale all of December so you know you can return and buy more.
(5)Becky R.
This place has the best white bread I have ever tasted. I am spoiled, I can only eat white bread from here. Store bought white bread tastes like cardboard compared to this stuff. They have DELICIOUS cinnamon rolls, and they are fat-free, Bonus!! I can go on and on. Their white chocolate cherry bread is great. The orange blossom bread is wonderful. OK, just go here you won't be disappointed!!!
(5)Maria S.
The bread from Great Harvest is heavenly and the cookies are delish. There are always plenty of free tastes with jam and butter. The cinnamon swirl is devine and my favorite cookies are the oatmeal chocolate chip. I always stop here when I need a housewarming/teacher/coach gift and have them box up some bread and cookies.
(5)Valerie E.
Like others have said, this place truly has the best bread. My only experience with this place is through the Wheaton Farmer's Market, but their products are consistently delicious. I've fallen in love with the rustic tomato bread, garlic cheddar rolls, and oh my god, the Oregon Herb bread - I could eat loaves of that onion-y, dill-y, poppyseed-y goodness. The staff is always friendly and always willing to let you sample something before buying it. It's a bit more pricey that what you'd find at the grocery store, but in my opinion it's worth every penny. I can't want to try some of their other items that I've missed.
(5)elizabeth n.
Great Harvest Bread Company is a must. I agree with Dan P that if I culd give it 6 stars I would. They have the best bread at this bakery and my favorite is the cinnamon swirl bread- I honestly could eat the entire loaf in one sitting... it's that good. I highly recommend going here- and if you are feeling like something chocolate-y try the chocolate chip cookies- they are so good! My mouth is watering as I'm writing this review.
(5)Summer R.
Got to love a place that has free samples of its products. My favorite is the chocolate chip pumpkin bread but almost everything I've had is awesome! Don't go in there expecting a bland, tasteless white bread that you can roll into little balls....this bread is the real stuff and worth every penny. I just wish I had more time in my schedule to stop in everyday!
(5)Dan P.
I read people complaining that there is no "zero" stars, well I'm looking for a sixth star for this place. Happy people that like what they are doing handing out generous samples of our favorite staple. Imaginative bread baking, snickerdoodle cookies, good coffee, and very reasonable prices. The bread is a meal in itself, and there's no Starbucks within a couple of miles.
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