Broken Rocks Cafe & Bakery
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Had the fish sandwich. It was out of this world. It will be hard not to get that same sandwich again! If all the other menu items are that good, it wi…
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Let me start by saying they have some great ideas, but poor execution. The best part about this experience was their decent selection of microbrews. T…
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If you like blue cheese, Maytag is the best. This place uses only the best ingredients and the food and service was very good. Also if you like Tirami…
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9 Reviews on “Broken Rocks Cafe & Bakery”
If you like blue cheese, Maytag is the best. This place uses only the best ingredients and the food and service was very good. Also if you like Tiramisu you must try it here. The bottom layer is heavily soaked in espresso !!!! So good.
Dinner, I had the blackened tuna on a ceaser. It was awesome and normal portion sizes.
Great atmosphere. Eclectic and delicious menu. The chocolate custard is heavenly!
Very impressed! Good brews – microbrews which change from time to time. Home-baked bread great and food good. For dessert Belgian chocolate custard which is really like Pots de Creme – wonderful. Would come again.
Good food, poor service. Broken Rocks has a nice menu. Great soups, too. They’re exceptional. The problem, however, is awful service. Frankly, it’s difficult to get in and out of here in less than an hour over a lunch. I think it’s an organizational issue, not that anybody is lazy.. I notice that there are no clear roles. Everybody is floating around trying to do everything, and in the end the service suffers. A case in point is the person who takes your order makes much of your order. Okay, so what about the guy behind me? The service needs to improve or this nice restaurant won’t last long.
Lunch review. First of all, let me say that I have only been three times…for lunch. I will update when I visit again. As you have read, they make their own bread, and it is very very good. Since it was lunch and there was homemade bread on my mind, I went with a half grilled cheese and 1/2 salad (it is a legitimate adult menu item)! It seemed like this would be the perfect way to taste their bread over lunch while still maintaining my waist. The person I dined with ordered the same thing (with a variation of the salad). The service was horrible. There were three people working the floor….given that we were one of three tables (and that we both ordered grilled cheese with salads) it should not have taken 20-25 minutes to get us food. I also should not have needed to flag down the waitress for refills on drinks. Twice. The meal was good. It really was. The salads were fresh and had things in them to make you forget you were eating lettuce. The sandwich was everything that was promised. It seemed like both the sandwiches and the salads were small though. But here is the real kicker (it still confuses me as I write it): for two 1/2 grilled cheese, two 1/2 salads, and two sodas the bill was around $25. And we left hungry. The bread? It is very very good. But consider buying a loaf of it there (or at the co-op down the street: Local Roots). I would like to go back again, and I will. I see the prices though, and it causes me to pause. Two slices of french toast for $7?
This is a great place. Convenient to downtown hotels and close to campus. Great food and a wide variety of choices. Added bonus – Bells Beer on tap!