There are few places in the town of bozeman that I don’t find myself extremely disappointed in the quality of food.. the lack of quality is truly astounding. On the rise has been one of the few places that are a staple for lunches during the week, and unfortunately it no longer is. This is not the first but the second, basic 10$ sandwich that I have gotten that I have thrown away and gone without lunch. The first sandwich was missing tomato and spinach, leaving me with a flavorless dry piece of bread, artichoke spread and cheese. The second sandwich is more disappointing.. it might have all of its ingredients but unfortunately only what resembles a tomato… At first I thought it was sun dried tomato, thinking that they had upgraded the sandwich (being that it is winter and good fresh tomatoes are hard to come by) only to realize that it’s a spoiled tomato (NOT roasted or sun dried), which has made the bread soggy and tasting of rotten tomato. Thanks Bozeman food, I guess you really do...
   Read moreI’ve always found most of their bread to be really dense, chewy, and hard to eat, pretty much every loaf is like eating a chewy old bagel with a thick exterior of crust in terms of texture. Making a sandwich out of this stuff is hell. The breads that are on the softer side such as the challah are often too dry and crumbly. The sour dough is inedible due to how tough/thick the crust is. For this quality, I’m sorry, but it’s just so overpriced. The average $2 loaf you get at the supermarket in most European countries is 10x better. I don’t understand why people in this town can’t make soft spongey bread with a light crispy texture that’s addictive to eat. When I found myself enjoying mass produced store bought breads from Safeway more than on the rise loafs, I figured it wasn’t worth paying premium for a sub-par product. Sorry for sounding harsh but I take my bread very seriously and it annoys me the heck out of me when I have to rely on massed produced stuff instead of...
   Read moreFour corners location. 6/12 840 am. Walked in and my greeted nicely by two young ladies. Noticed they were slicing sourdough loaves. My full sentence was going to be "I'll take one of those please, a loaf of sliced sourdough". But by the time I got to the words "One of those". I was cut off and told it's for an order. I already knew that, long time customer you don't keep sliced available. Walking out I hear them laughing and mocking me "ILL HAVE ONE OF THISE PLEASE" I guess they didn't realize the window was open and I could hear them. When they looked outside and saw the window and me looking the laughing abruptly stopped. Do your employees always make fun...
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