Great Harvest Bread
5203 S Sheridan Rd, Tulsa, OK, 74145
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Address :
5203 S Sheridan Rd
Tulsa, OK, 74145 - Phone (918) 878-7878
- Website https://tulsaok.greatharvestbread.com/
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Specialities
- Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Parking : Private Lot
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
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Vivian C.
It's back! Great Harvest has just reopened so I finally get to jump on the bandwagon. We came in and found out that they are currently only selling bread and sweets, but will start making sandwiches in 3 weeks. The staff was super excited that we came in and offered us different samples of bread. The apple crunch was very yummy, but Popeye's was delicious!! It is baked with spinach and some other herbs/spices and topped with parmesan cheese. Can't wait to come back when they start making sandwiches!
(5)Victoria M.
So happy this place is back! Delicious breads, sandwiches, soups and sweets.
(5)Lauren D.
This is the BEST place to get bread! My family has been coming here once a week for bread for years. Once you make the switch it will be hard to eat bread from the grocery store. One of the things that makes the bread here so great is the wheat which they grow on their farms in Montana. Also, their bread only has five ingredients: fresh-ground whole wheat flour, water, fresh yeast, salt, and something sweet (usually a local honey). I don't know if you are a nutrition or ingredients label reader, but I challenge you to read the ingredients on the bread label next time you are at the grocery store. I guarantee it is more than five and there is probably at least one that you don't want to be consuming. Check this place out! Make sure you get a punch card (every 10 loaves or something, you get one free), and try out the yummy samples they have of their seasonal breads.
(5)Garen M.
Wonderful breads. Reminds me of some European breads plus you have the traditional American style soft breads and whole wheat breads. Spotless, good service, delicious breads.
(4)Lauren D.
Cool place. But beware of the mustard! They asked me if I wanted mustard on my sandwich, I said yes, unaware that it would make my eyes water and my nose run! It will definitely clear your sinuses! Ha!
(4)Chris R.
Oh My Gosh do they make great breads! There is really nothing more to say than this. But if you need more then read below. * Location / Access: Easy access and lot parking at the Farm shop[ping center. * Interior / tables: Passable. Smallish tables but overall looks good. This is a bread maker after all. Most things will be taken elsewhere and eaten * Cleanliness: Ultra clean just like a bakery should be. ( But I did not say it was flour free :-) ) * Waiting time / Service: None. Service with a smile. * Friendliness: Very friendly and warm. * Food: Darn good bread! All of it! They also have sandwiches that I did not try. I am sure their breads would perfect their sandwiches. * Beverages: They have them and they are mostly bottled. * Dessert: Not sure. I just bought bread. * Price / Value: OK / Very Good to great! The quality of their breads is top notch and this brings the value right to the top even if the cost is s little high. *** Croissant Meter : [-__________-] (0/10) They do not make Croissants. Sure wish they did! Croissant Supplier: If they had them they would make them. I sure wish they would!
(5)Victoria L.
The people are truly great here and the owner is so nice but I do have to say the scones are not nice. Don't do it. I've tried them all; butterscotch, blueberry, raspberry, chocolate chip and they are terrible, so pasty that I tried to eat around the edges to get some part that was baked. Why do I keep trying them? Because I hoped that I would find one that was worth it all! That there was indeed the perfect "home made scone" right here in Tulsa at this friendly establishment that I wanted so much to support. Well, the breads are good anyway so stick to them. They also have a frequent punch card.
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