Five Points Bakery is a true hidden gem that I'm delighted to have discovered. This cozy little bakery has quickly become one of my favorite spots for breakfast and beyond.
The first thing that strikes you when you walk in is the warm and inviting atmosphere. It's the perfect place to start your day or unwind with a cup of coffee and a delicious pastry. The staff is incredibly friendly and welcoming, which makes the experience even better.
Now, let's talk about the food. The bakery offers a mouthwatering selection of freshly baked goods. From their artisanal bread to the delectable pastries, everything is made with care and attention to detail. The quality and taste are consistently excellent.
I can't get enough of their breakfast sandwiches, especially the farm-fresh eggs and locally sourced ingredients they use. It's the kind of breakfast that sets a positive tone for the day.
Beyond breakfast, Five Points Bakery also offers a variety of lunch options that are equally satisfying. Their sandwiches are generously portioned and bursting with flavor. It's a great spot for a quick and delicious meal.
What I appreciate most about Five Points Bakery is their commitment to using local and sustainable ingredients. It's a place that not only serves fantastic food but also supports the community.
In summary, Five Points Bakery is a delightful place that I wholeheartedly recommend. Whether you're a breakfast enthusiast, a coffee lover, or simply looking for a cozy spot to enjoy good food, Five Points Bakery won't disappoint. It's a local treasure worth visiting...
Read moreIF YOU ARE BLACK DO NOT COME HERE. These people are racist… I have THREE of the most uncomfortable experiences at this place and I tried to give it a chance and not believe in what I felt but I can’t take it anymore. First instance was a day where one of this white woman employee blew up on friend of mine (Black woman.) because we were recording OUT OF THE WAY OF CUSTOMERS IN A SECLUDED AREA UPSTAIRS for a quick scene because they offer their place as a venue for entertainment. We were sure to let the business know in advance, and we bought the food! The employee yelled at my friend and told her that we can not be in the establishment. That should have been enough for me but I wanted to believe that it was just one person and not everyone is like that. So I went in again a few months later and I noticed that there were no POC employees in a mainly POC community. When I asked for my food there was another white woman who seemed to look unhappy to serve me. No matter how much I smiled no matter how much I tried to speak to her politely. After that point I felt so uncomfortable that I just took my food and left. Now a year later, I see they finally hired ONE black girl. And when I went to eat my food the OWNER kept staring at me as if I shouldn’t be here. Then when I told the woman at the front counter that I want to file a complaint because I felt uncomfortable I was told not to. THIS ESTABLISHMENT ONLY CARES ABOUT WHITE WOMEN AND WHITE LGBTQ RIGHTS. IF YOU ARE BLACK DO...
Read moreOkay let me start by saying I am a huge fan of five points. Love the food, service has always been great, etc. Today I had a very odd experience with one of the staff members here. This staff member was wearing a white five points shirt, jeans, and a blue beanie. I am only saying this because I didn’t see name tags and I don’t want to get my cashier in trouble because they were awesome. But this person in the white shirt and blue beanie kept refusing to make my order LOL. The cashier told me they were out of rolls for my breakfast sandwich, fine, NBD. I asked if I could have it on focaccia. The person in the blue beanie pipes up and says they can’t do it because they “feel like it would be a little awkward”.. okay fine. I asked for it in on a ciabatta roll, again, that order wasn’t good enough for blue beanie and it “won’t work”. I finally said “Fine why don’t you just put it on whatever you think is best” because I couldn’t handle getting my order judged again by the bread police. The cashier could sense my frustration and apologized for their coworkers behavior. I’m not even mad I am just confused? I have never experienced someone refusing to make my order because they didn’t think it was good enough LOL. The sandwich I got on sourdough bread fell apart anyway so I am not sure how a focaccia or ciabatta roll would be worse/more awkward? Idk. I just did not like the uppity attitude and the assumption that I’m not capable of deciding what bread I want...
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