Tuesday, February 21, 2006

Grateful Bread


The Grateful Bread Baking Company & Cafe was established in 1996. They offer homemade bread, pastries, bagels and much more. And if you're interested they offer a complementary Wi-Fi hotspot.

I had a chicken salad sandwich with all the toppings. The chicken salad was very good as was the multi grain bread I chose for the sandwich. It was $9.22 for the sandwich with a pickle spear and a brownie.

Unfortunately, the brownie was not up to par. First, the frosting was delicious and moist but the brownie was crusty around the entire outside. If it hadn't been for the frosting the brownie would have been a tasteless, flavorless brick. And truthfully, the frosting didn't kick it up to being edible. After a bite, I threw the rest away. However, it was a large brownie, about 3x3 in size, so a good value if only the taste matched the size.

The cafe is very busy with a really small parking area. And while the person who waited on me was friendly, the overall service was slow. There are several places to sit, if any are empty.

Their website leaves a lot to be desired though. I wish they would put their menu on the site and give better information about their business. With just a few tweaks, their website could become a powerful business tool.

Grateful Bread Baking Company & Cafe
Located at 7001 35th Ave NE, Seattle, WA (In the Wedgwood Community)

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