Linnea Bakery
512 - 56th St, Kenosha, WI, 53140
Linnea Bakery Menu
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Address :
512 - 56th St
Kenosha, WI, 53140 - Phone (262) 484-4203
- Website https://www.linneabakery.com
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Opening Hours
- Tue
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : Yes
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Breakfast
Parking : Street, Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Quiet
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : Yes
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : No
Dogs Allowed : No
Waiter Service : No
Caters : Yes
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Fred M.
My wife and daughter enjoy this place and this past Saturday brought me. It is located in a small storefront. The atmosphere is warm and friendly. I had the Swedish Meatball Bomber. It was delicious, but let me warn you it is very messy (in a good way). I also tried a bite of my daughter's sandwich. I don't know the name, but it was damn good. Good food, friendly atmosphere, all at a reasonable price.
(4)David B.
awesome little place. try the shortbread cookies! they also have some awesome coffee!! enjoy!!
(4)Bob D.
I come here at least twice a week lately. Their soups are always flavorful and creative and make a great lunch along with a chunk of their homemade bread. Their coffee is pretty great too. They get their own blend from Stone Creek up in Milwaukee. All of their baked items are great! I especially recommend the brunscracker, soft shortbready stuff that's to die for My husband also informs me that their egg salad sandwiches are like heroin in egg salad sandwich form
(5)Molly W.
I go here weekly to work. The staff is so friendly and helpful, and it is one of the most pleasant atmospheres I've encountered. Their baked goods are from scratch and always good, as are their soup and sandwiches. They also sell little gifts and food from Scandinavia. Try their new hummus with knackebrod. Can't get enough of this joint.
(5)Gary K.
Creamed Kale soup...amazing, jarlesburg roast beef sandwich (don't know to describe the bread other than great) with cloud berry iced tea. If you've never been here you have to try it, if you have been here you know why you keep coming back
(5)B. N.
I go here to work at least once a week. Their breakfast sandwiches are amazing, and I love seeing what fresh soup they're having that day. The egg salad sandwiches are delicious! Awesome, cute, quiet place to go to read, work, or chat for a few hours.
(5)Ashli T.
I went here for lunch with a friend after reading good things. The inside is very cute and inviting. We arrived a little after noon and the sandwich options weren't ready yet (I thought that was a little stange?). We decided to wait, and both ordered the turkey sandwich with the soup. I also got a coffee and a queens punch to try. Ordering and paying took more than 10 minutes...mostly of me standing at the counter with my credit card in hand, waiting...the girl at the counter was totally inefficient and inept (I hate to be mean but...). The coffee was not hot and ran out mid cup, it was not replenished while we were there. The queens punch was awful...I could see where it would have potential, but I don't think it was made correctly. The soup was bland and watery, the sandwich was delicious. Very fresh ingredients, great bread and turkey. Really, really good. We also decided to get some cookies for dessert...they were very tasty. So...between the lackluster drinks, soup, and service, I don't think there were enough positives for me to go back. However, because the sandwich was so great I would be willing to give it another shot if a friend wanted to drag me there.
(2)Sophie G.
I went to this place on Saturday, after a crappy start to the day. The morning was cold, slippery, and I missed my train to city. I went here to just grab a cup of coffee, and sulk. I ended up purchasing a bacon-muffinish good, with some sort of butter substance on top. It was delicious, and made the rest of the day a bit more delightful. They have an assortment of savory and sweet baked goods. This is the kind of place where you buy fancy treats to impress family and friends. I wish they were open on Sundays.
(4)Sara C.
Took the family here for lunch after walking around the Harbor Market, and we weren't sure what to expect. We ordered a few sandwiches and pastries to share and everything was delicious! The kids asked for seconds and we did order some more to go. The cinnamon rolls with cardamom are a must. They also have a cute little gift area where I can see myself shopping in the future
(5)Mary L.
My new favorite place in town and I don't go there nearly enough. Being married to someone straight from Sweden, I was thrilled when Linnea Bakery opened. Now I can get those great cinnamon buns and savory sandwiches that we love when we're in Stockholm. Even better, they now carry Scandinavian imports and I'm able to stock up on Lingonberries and get Julmust at Christmas time. Owners are friendly and always smiling. Staff is always helpful. Place is quaint, clean and inviting! Love it there! So glad to have them in downtown Kenosha!
(5)Tobey L.
Delightful Scandanavian Bakery in downtown Kenosha. You simply must try the Cardamom infused coffee with the reindeer cookies (Pfefferkuchen?) cookies. And the Swedish Meatball soup was simply "to die for."
(5)Linda B.
Really a unique Scandinavian bakery right in downtown Kenosha. Cardamom coffee! Dark horse cookies! REAL, just-whipped cream, not like the overly sweet stuff at a traditional bakery. No donuts here-everything unique and authentic! And the owners are absolutely lovely people!
(5)James W. W.
Great new bakery. S
(4)Gary K.
Creamed Kale soup...amazing, jarlesburg roast beef sandwich (don't know to describe the bread other than great) with cloud berry iced tea. If you've never been here you have to try it, if you have been here you know why you keep coming back
(5)B. N.
I go here to work at least once a week. Their breakfast sandwiches are amazing, and I love seeing what fresh soup they're having that day. The egg salad sandwiches are delicious! Awesome, cute, quiet place to go to read, work, or chat for a few hours.
(5)Bob D.
I come here at least twice a week lately. Their soups are always flavorful and creative and make a great lunch along with a chunk of their homemade bread. Their coffee is pretty great too. They get their own blend from Stone Creek up in Milwaukee. All of their baked items are great! I especially recommend the brunscracker, soft shortbready stuff that's to die for My husband also informs me that their egg salad sandwiches are like heroin in egg salad sandwich form
(5)Fred M.
My wife and daughter enjoy this place and this past Saturday brought me. It is located in a small storefront. The atmosphere is warm and friendly. I had the Swedish Meatball Bomber. It was delicious, but let me warn you it is very messy (in a good way). I also tried a bite of my daughter's sandwich. I don't know the name, but it was damn good. Good food, friendly atmosphere, all at a reasonable price.
(4)David B.
awesome little place. try the shortbread cookies! they also have some awesome coffee!! enjoy!!
(4)Molly W.
I go here weekly to work. The staff is so friendly and helpful, and it is one of the most pleasant atmospheres I've encountered. Their baked goods are from scratch and always good, as are their soup and sandwiches. They also sell little gifts and food from Scandinavia. Try their new hummus with knackebrod. Can't get enough of this joint.
(5)Ashli T.
I went here for lunch with a friend after reading good things. The inside is very cute and inviting. We arrived a little after noon and the sandwich options weren't ready yet (I thought that was a little stange?). We decided to wait, and both ordered the turkey sandwich with the soup. I also got a coffee and a queens punch to try. Ordering and paying took more than 10 minutes...mostly of me standing at the counter with my credit card in hand, waiting...the girl at the counter was totally inefficient and inept (I hate to be mean but...). The coffee was not hot and ran out mid cup, it was not replenished while we were there. The queens punch was awful...I could see where it would have potential, but I don't think it was made correctly. The soup was bland and watery, the sandwich was delicious. Very fresh ingredients, great bread and turkey. Really, really good. We also decided to get some cookies for dessert...they were very tasty. So...between the lackluster drinks, soup, and service, I don't think there were enough positives for me to go back. However, because the sandwich was so great I would be willing to give it another shot if a friend wanted to drag me there.
(2)Sophie G.
I went to this place on Saturday, after a crappy start to the day. The morning was cold, slippery, and I missed my train to city. I went here to just grab a cup of coffee, and sulk. I ended up purchasing a bacon-muffinish good, with some sort of butter substance on top. It was delicious, and made the rest of the day a bit more delightful. They have an assortment of savory and sweet baked goods. This is the kind of place where you buy fancy treats to impress family and friends. I wish they were open on Sundays.
(4)Sara C.
Took the family here for lunch after walking around the Harbor Market, and we weren't sure what to expect. We ordered a few sandwiches and pastries to share and everything was delicious! The kids asked for seconds and we did order some more to go. The cinnamon rolls with cardamom are a must. They also have a cute little gift area where I can see myself shopping in the future
(5)Mary L.
My new favorite place in town and I don't go there nearly enough. Being married to someone straight from Sweden, I was thrilled when Linnea Bakery opened. Now I can get those great cinnamon buns and savory sandwiches that we love when we're in Stockholm. Even better, they now carry Scandinavian imports and I'm able to stock up on Lingonberries and get Julmust at Christmas time. Owners are friendly and always smiling. Staff is always helpful. Place is quaint, clean and inviting! Love it there! So glad to have them in downtown Kenosha!
(5)Tobey L.
Delightful Scandanavian Bakery in downtown Kenosha. You simply must try the Cardamom infused coffee with the reindeer cookies (Pfefferkuchen?) cookies. And the Swedish Meatball soup was simply "to die for."
(5)Linda B.
Really a unique Scandinavian bakery right in downtown Kenosha. Cardamom coffee! Dark horse cookies! REAL, just-whipped cream, not like the overly sweet stuff at a traditional bakery. No donuts here-everything unique and authentic! And the owners are absolutely lovely people!
(5)James W. W.
Great new bakery. S
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