- Bakery & Pastries
- American
Breadsmith
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Ratings and Reviews for Breadsmith
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May 04 2012
Kelly G. via Yelp
Bribery. My favorite form of showing appreciation in advance. This is my go-to place on my way to work to pick up muffins, scones, cinnamon or babka rolls...read more
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Oct 05 2011
Linda H. via Yelp
I am a regular at Great Harvest but stopped in here because I read on yelp that you can buy single hamburger buns/sandwich rolls which is what I needed...read more
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Jun 04 2011
Sonia K. via Yelp
I used to work here, so I'm biased. But since I moved out of MN I haven't found anything as wonderful and fresh. I love that the breads change seasonally...read more
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Aug 03 2008
via Citysearch
I stop by often - and prefer Breadsmith over Great Harvest. The breads are tasty, crusty, interesting and they keep trying new th...read more
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Jun 07 2008
lolly00 via Citysearch
Worth the carbs! Every bread I have tried has been delicious. Staff is friendly, helpful and efficeint. Prices are very reasona...read more
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Jan 14 2008
via Citysearch
Although this bread shop is not particularly outstanding for rolls or dinner breads, the other breads they offer are very good. T...read more
In Short
This Milwaukee, Wisc. chain specializes in rustic, artisan breads and baked goods. Breadsmith bakers use steam-injected hearth ovens and the finest natural ingredients to create authentic old-world European breads, baguettes and pastries. Quality ingredients are the rule here--no additives or preservatives are used. Special vanilla is imported from Madagascar and freshly ground cinnamon comes all the way from East Asia. Favorites are the sourdough loafs, French peasant bread and the eastern European-style coffee cake, babka.