Festive Breads
299 W Main St, Northborough, MA, 01532
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Address :
299 W Main St
Northborough, MA, 01532 - Phone (508) 393-9111
- Website https://www.festivebreads.com
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Opening Hours
- Tue
Specialities
- Delivery : No
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
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Ryan M.
I stooped in here for lunch on q business trip and what a delight. I had fresh veggie soup ands chicken wrap. You get a tasty pastry with your meal and the Ted velvet whoopie pie is fantastic! Great lunch spot!
(5)Courtney N.
Stopped in yesterday having never noticed Festive Breads before (we usually turn off before this plaza and head to Wegmans when in the area). I actually figured we'd get a bagel and was happily surprised by the sandwich selection. We went with a panini that had brie, olives, cranberry sauce and turkey (replaced with chicken as they were out of turkey) on whole grain. Delicious. The mail came with a little pasta salad and half a cranberry muffin. Very yummy. The decor was cute and it looked like a pleasant place to sit and have lunch (we got the sandwich to go). I actually can't wait to stop in again and try another one of their sandwiches or maybe one of their bakery items as they had a ton of yummy looking treats.
(4)Maria M.
I've lived in Northborough for years now, and never had breakfast or lunch, and what a shame! i had the best breakfast sandwich here the other day, that I had to come back a few days later for another. Their whole wheat croissant is perfect, and the made to order breakfast sandwich, just the way i like it (bacon, runny egg, cheese, tomato, with garlic spread).. it's fantastic. Best enjoyed outside on a a warm summer day with an iced coffee. MMM.Cant' wait to try all their other homemade pastries.
(5)Jessica S.
Stopped in earlier today. Very nice staff, love the decor and setup. The teal signature color is very nice. I liked the rasberry strudel but the strawberry cheese croissant and cafe mocha were not very good. Coffe tasted watered down and just wasn't good. The croissant was very thick and doughy, not quite right. They were out of the traditional cannoli filling at 2pm. The lunch menu is not that enticing overall but there are a couple ok sounding options. Overall it was not great for costing almost $10
(3)Tyler L.
These are some happy, friendly bread makers! I have never been disappointed, with a salad, sandwich, the soups or any bakery item. Everything is delicious and the employee are always ready with a smile. Today I stopped in to pickup a sandwich, along with a loaf of bread and several muffins. My sandwich came with a bit of macaroni salad and a very tasty cookie (which was neatly gift wrapped in the to-go container). If you are in the area, go!
(5)Lisa R.
I love Festive Breads! Their muffins are the best and the pastries are to die for! The service is prompt an friendly. Lunches here aren't just a sandwich, they are a complete meal with a side and a cookie! I'm so glad I found this hidden gem!
(5)Bethany B.
Oh, Festive Breads, why is it that everytime I make my way to your door, it's locked? I will try again tomorrow! 8.20.08 -- I made it a point this morn to get up, get everyone ready and get to Festive Breads for breakfast! I got a breakfast sandwich with bacon ($5.95), a spinach and feta croissant($4.85), and a Cape Codder muffin($2.50). The sandwich was huge -- fresh egg, good cheese, and a ton of bacon. According to the menu it was on a biscuit but sure looked like a homemade English muffin to me. I could only eat half but it was good. The croissant looks beautiful but it had an odd sweetness to it. Feta and spinach to me should be a savory creation -- maybe it was from being with the danishes in the case? In any event I think it was good, but too expensive for what it is. The Cape Codder muffin was killer. Orange and Cranberry is always my favorite so I had to try it. It had a nice sweetness and tender texture. I actually ate most of it and I'm not usually a sweets for breakfast kind of girl. They had blueberry, raspberry, chocolate chunk, and Mont Blanc muffin choices as well. Seems to be a place for morning/ lunch with offerings of salads, sandwiches, soups and wraps. I understand the closing at 3 pm now. There were a few loaves of whole grain bread ($4.50 ea.) and 2 French boules ($4 also?). Danishes, twists, elephant ears, and few scones. They also have coffee, both hot and iced, but I didn't sample any. All in all -- nice place. They don't offer much in the way of breads that I saw but what they do have seems to be of very nice quality.
(3)Desiree G.
I went there with my sister after getting our nails done next door at polished, we had a delicious Navajo sandwich and I had a coffee. The sandwich was good, but me and my sister both agreed that it tasted better without the guacamole. My sister loved the pasta salad and her blueberry muffin. I tried the muffin my meal came with, it was good, but i was too full to eat the whole thing. It was a chocolate muffin. Overall the place is very cute and the service is good as well, i would defiantly go back!:)
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