This store represents "as good as it gets" for all Great Harvest locations. The customer service is absolutely top notch, the people there ALWAYS, without fail, greet you with a smile and the excitement that you need to justify the very naughty purchase you are about to make. And the food, I mean every single item I have ever had here is wonderful. Better yet, it is consistent, the service, the taste the texture, you always know what to expect and I have literally NEVER been let down.
It's unfortunate that the folks who own this location don't own the rest, because in general, most other Great Harvests are disappointing, especially when held to this standard. Corporate office should pay this location to train all the rest.
Keep up the good work guys, baked goods are supposed to make people happy, for me there is nothing worse than going in to buy a slice of joy and being greeted by someone who would rather not be there. That never happens here and I appreciate that.
Also, try the bread pudding, ugggggghhhhhh so good. Also the scones.... and every cookie, and the red white and blueberry bread.... just...
Read moreI unfortunately no longer live in Clackamas, HOWEVER I still feel it necessary to give this Great Harvest a fabulous review. I probably stopped by about once every 3-4 months, but oh man, talk about consistency. Great Harvest ALWAYS has top notch customer service; it's pretty rare to find a place where you feel genuinely welcome, but Great Harvest, whatever you're doing - don't stop. Also, everything they create is amazing. My favorite day to go was Thursday to pick up a peach cinnamon scone and a raspberry scone. The free slice of melt-in-your-mouth warm bread sure didn't hurt. Plus a stamp card? This place is seriously amazing. I'm sad to find out that my favorite scone flavor combinations are not offered at my now-local Great Harvest in Medford, but I guess my next visit to Clackamas will just have to fall...
Read moreI bought a sandwich for a homeless man because he was very hungry. We were instructed to wait outside for his food and so we did. we waited by one of the tables about 6 feet away from the door. they brought out his sandwich and we continued to talk for about two minutes when a manager came out and told us very rudely that he needed to leave. The manager was incredibly disrespectful as if the existence of homeless people are a great inconvenience. He claimed he was blocking the door when we were simply paying customers sitting at a table designated for paying customers. Two people peacefully enjoying a lunch doesn’t count as loitering solely because one of them is homeless. If you have prejudice against homeless people, maybe don’t live in the Portland area....
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