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  • Shelly B.

    This place has so much potential. Wonderful environment and great patio but they're always out of the Gluten-free stuff. This is the 3rd time I came for lunch and tried to get a sandwich on gluten free bread and they didn't have any. The staff was really friendly and tried really hard to accommodate. They're the reason I'll keep trying. On the flip side my salmon salad was amazing. ..good quality ingredients and nice size portion.

    (2)
  • Laura B.

    I have been to the bakery three times now, and every time I have left very happy. The staff is very friendly and helpful, and the food is consistently delicious. Last night I tried the special, butternut squash manicotti. It was so delicious, with such high quality ingredients that it could have easily been served in an expensive Italian restaurant. My daughter got the kids macaroni and cheese, one taste of it, and I am still craving it this morning. It is the ultimate comfort food. I have also tried the pizza's which are great. The only problem that I have at the bakery is picking which yummy creation to order each time I visit.

    (5)
  • Valerie J.

    I love this place and cannot wait to go back. They just opened this place in my neighborhood on Sat. The spirit behind the place is really trying to help build up a community that has been struggling business wise which I love. The owner actually grew up in the community. I ordered the cinnamon roll and bacon egg and cheese breakfast sandwich. Cinnamon roll was good but I will definitely try the chocolate almond bear claw next time. The breakfast sandwich was the best I've had in Grand Rapids and cannot be beat for under $5. The bread was fresh baked and soft and I wish I could take a block of the sharp cheddar that was on the sandwich home because it was so yummy. The sandwich was big too. It did take a while for the sandwich to come out because of the Grand Opening crowd but the owner himself apologized for the wait and offered to give my husband and I both free treats (we chose coffee) while we waited. They serve Intelligentsia Coffee which warms my heart since I just moved in from LA. Try the medium roast it is so toasty and I dare say beats Starbucks even though I am a devout Starbucks drinker. BTW the owner also said his favorite sandwich is the ham and cheese croissant. I'd have tried that but I don't like ham. Trust me it was worth the wait because the ingredients are so fresh and high quality. Honestly the wait wasn't even long. I will be back to this place as often as I can. I really want to try their lunch and dinner plates.

    (5)
  • Taylor V.

    Great service, exceptional food, good atmosphere. Lots of room inside for groups. Great gluten free options.

    (5)
  • Patra G.

    I've only been here once and it's LOVELY! The behind the counter customer service is very professional and helpful. I'm so happy this neighborhood is developing from trashy to classy with the help of businesses like Wealthy St. Bakery! Only con: I didn't see a menu board and wasn't aware of my food/drink choices. Maybe that's because it is still new? Heard they serve pizza and wine tho' so I'm looking forward to trying that and more menu options when I move to this neighborhood in the fall! ...hopefully the board will be up by then too ;)

    (5)
  • Crystal B.

    I'm so excited I like this place because I live just two blocks away! I ordered a breakfast sandwich and it was really delicious with the bread was baked in-house! The sandwich was an okay size portion, I'm wishing I would have been able to hold off long enough to take a photo. I went in hungry and came out satisfied, not stuffed. My only complaint is that I ordered a chai latte and the barista made me a regular latte. They don't call it a chai latte, they just list the drink as chai tea with steamed milk, I could tell she was new, so I'm sure I confused her. I didn't say anything when I realized the mistake so it's my fault I didn't get exactly what I wanted. My friend got a giant cheese danish. She requested that they cut it in half, heat one half, and put the other in a to-go container, they were happy to do it for her. And the dessert, very delicious! I'm looking forward to going back!

    (4)
  • Libbie B.

    Hall Street Bakery has a very nicely renovated interior. We dined at this location a few times this summer. A couple of stand out items on the menu are the Greek salad, braised beef rib sandwich, the braised beef short ribs from the Bistro menu, macaroni and cheese and the #3 BLT. A favorite bakery item, that appears in the case only on Thursdays, are the Townies. A crispy, cinnamon-sugary knot of flaky croissant pastry. I have yet to make it home with a few extra ones in the bag. My husband has yet to try one...Of course, that is our kept secret, right?!

    (4)
  • Amanda L.

    As the sister location to the popular Wealthy Street Bakery, I was expecting big things from this bakery and on my Saturday morning stop I wasn't disappointed. While it still appears to be getting the kinks out since opening a few weeks ago, the bakery is clearly gaining followers as evidenced by the line of people spanning from the counter to the front door. With a similar menu to Wealthy Street Bakery, I knew I wanted an Egg Soufflé, a popular, savory breakfast option. Apparently I wasn't alone in this yearning, as they sold their last one to the person ahead of me. Also all gone was their fruit juices in the front cooler. No worries- I ordered a mammoth cream cheese danish and a coffee. With all the tables and bar stools already filled, I was worried about getting a spot to sit down. Luckily a nice couple offered us their table as they were leaving. It wasn't until we sat down that we saw someone order what appeared to be an egg-like breakfast pizza. It looked phenomenal and I wished that they had all their signage and menus up so that I would've known about that while I was still in line. Given that they are so new, the bare walls and the lack of menus was understandable though. I'm looking forward to visiting in the summer when the front patio area will be open. I saw some tap handles too leading me to believe there would be beer served as well. Pizza, beer, and a great new bakery hang out less then a mile from my house- count me in!

    (4)
  • Holden C.

    Went to Hall Street Bakery for lunch. BBQ chicken pizza was really good! Crust was very tasty, chicken was great. In addition, the guy behind the counter who helped us out was very attentive. Overall very good.

    (4)
  • Megan B.

    I think this place is okay. In The summer I go up with my family to get a nice scone and a coffee and that's the nice part. The only thing that bugs me is that most of their scones are undercooked. This morning, I went there with my family and I got this decent chocolate chip scone. Although it was very tasty, the butter was not fully cooked into the scone. I might consider this place again, but I I think I would try a different place when I'm looking for something delicious.

    (3)
  • Tom S.

    I really appreciate what these folks are doing for the neighborhood and what they've done for wealthy st. But the service here was just abysmal. Waited over 35 min for food and server never offered anything to tide us except to say "the kitchen is backed up." But the place was less than half full. My kids almost ate their arms off.

    (2)
  • Michele E.

    Food is really good but service is very slow. There was one guy at the register taking orders and a long line. Suddenly 4 or 5 people emerge from the kitchen area. Seems like one of them could have bussed one of the 5 dirty tables. I saw some customers sit outside and thought, 'you're on your own guys.' Where is their management?

    (2)
  • Regan L.

    This rating is for lunch. Soup was cold and bland. Sandwich was nothing special. Nice people but service was at best, adequate. To sum up. Meh.

    (2)
  • Melissa R.

    We were excited to try this location, since it looks great from the outside and we knew their food would be delicious (we enjoy the Wealthy Street Bakery). So I guess we went in with expectations that were a little too high. To start off, the space looks like it still needs to be figured out. It's a large space, but the seating arrangement is just a little odd. Not only that, but there is no large menu or anything like that so it's hard to figure out what's even being offered. We finally found the small printed menus and ordered a sandwich to split - The Amsterdam. We got it to go, thinking it would be quick. Not quite. We waited about a half hour for our sandwich, and it wasn't even very busy. The place wasn't even half full, and there were plenty of servers as well as people back in the kitchen. We left and got home, happy that they were nice enough to split the sandwich for us and even give us each a small bag of their yummy chips. The happiness was short lived, as we found they had left the meat off of our sandwich. Seriously?! We waited a half hour, and they left off arguably the most important part of the sandwich - the roast beef. All in all, I hope they get their kinks sorted out because they have the potential to be great. They just have some work to do before that's possible!

    (3)
  • Nancy V.

    Wow, hall street bakery has really turned a corner, service was great, food awesome, and the bakery, always a win. Highly recommended

    (5)
  • Nina F.

    Love coming in for lunch, love the decor and simplicity of the place. The veggie sandwich is my favorite. I'll keep coming back, just wish the staff was a bit more on point. Often have to ask for silverware or for a table to be cleaned.

    (4)
  • Mikhail A.

    Took my son for a cheese pizza and was not disappointed. Service was good and the pizza even better. It is a great addition to the neighborhood, and the patio area is very nice. For breakfast, I would recommend any of the following: Breakfast Chocolate Cookie, Yogurt Parfait, their Egg and Cheese Breakfast Sandwich, or their Danishes. The Intelligentsia coffee is first rate. Their Turkey and Provolone sandwich along with their tomato basil bisque soup are my recommendations for lunch.

    (4)
  • Michael O.

    excellent place. clean, good food, decent parking. a real great addition to the neighborhood!

    (5)
  • Marilee F.

    Great neighborhood cafe. Everything we have tried has been very good. It's a bit pricey, but they use high quality ingredients and cooking methods. Very friendly helpful staff.

    (4)
  • Kelly C.

    Food was yummy as usual but service was awful, many workers milling about but had to request silverware, plates , soda and cookie we purchased at counter. When food was delivered we were informed they were out of dressing we ordered .My husbands sandwich was on wrong bread, nobody inquired once we received food. Had to request a box for the remaining pizza. I try very hard to eat and shop locally but this is my last straw for both locations . I'll miss your chicken salad.

    (2)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :6:30 am - 10:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Breakfast
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : No
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Hipster
    Noise Level : Quiet
    Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : No
    Dogs Allowed : No
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : Yes

Hall Street Bakery

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