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Trotter's Cafe & Bakery
Menu for Trotter's Cafe & Bakery
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Ratings and Reviews for Trotter's Cafe & Bakery
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Apr 27 2012
Keith M. via Yelp
Got the artichoke leek calzone made with their honey wheat dough and wasn't ridiculously expensive for a filling meal at $8. The dessert items seemed to be...read more
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Mar 31 2012
Patti K. via Yelp
I like to get takeout here for dinner, as it's much healthier than other local options. With the African sweet potato stew in hand, I feel like I'll eat...read more
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Sep 25 2011
Sarah C. via Yelp
If this place wasn't so close to my school (UST) I would not go to Trotter's as often, as it is not that great - their food is generally two star as far as...read more
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Sep 23 2008
ekoos via Citysearch
Trotter's is an organic cafe which sources local foods as much as possible. It is charming, has good food, and no pretense. A litt...read more
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Nov 01 2005
pied_beauty via Citysearch
I can't believe I had not discovered Trotter's before. I love the feel of the place with the worn wood floors and big windows. I'v...read more
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Dec 15 2003
hans1247 via Citysearch
Homemade, delicious food made with natural foods. Friendly staff waits on you diligently. Great salads and sandwiches. Weekly spec...read more
In Short
Set in a turn-of-the-century building, this neighborhood treasure feels like an old-fashioned bakeshop. Inside, flower pots crowd the deep windowsills and vintage display cases are loaded with cupcakes, lemon bars and sweet rolls. Tables and mismatched chairs are filled with a diverse group of public radio listeners, college students and local moms meeting for morning coffee and talk. Regulars watch the monthly calendar for soup (white bean chili, Italian sausage lentil) and salad offerings (they change daily). Weekly sandwich specials include calzones and focaccia pizza.