Great Harvest Bread Co.
$ • Sandwich Shops, Bakery, Vegetarian
Hours:
1990 Airport Way, Fairbanks
(907) 374-3901
About Great Harvest Bread
Customers' Favorites
Great Harvest Bread Reviews
Got 2 of the 10/10 breakfast sandwiches. I give them 2/10 though. Starting with the menu. $13.25 for a sandwich..? Then if you get the garlic cheddar bread it’s an extra 1.50..?? Sandwiches were crazy thin. A single egg smashed out to fit the sandwich. 1-1/2 slices of bacon.
This sandwich should be about $6-$7..MAX!!! The bread is sliced thinner than Walmart Great Value bread. That bread should be sliced Texas Toast style for these kind of prices!! I haven’t been...read full review
Love the selection of great breads
Awful service every time. It’s disappointing. The food is not good enough to wait the amount of time I had to. Placed order for pick up at 11:15 at 10:30. Finally got my order just now. I had somewhere to be at 11:30. Never ordering again
Menu
Hours
| Monday | 7AM - 4:30PM |
| Tuesday | 7AM - 4:30PM |
| Wednesday | 7AM - 4:30PM |
| Thursday | 7AM - 4:30PM |
| Friday | 7AM - 4:30PM |
| Saturday | 8AM - 3:30PM |
| Sunday | 8AM - 3:30PM |
Great Harvest Bread Co. is a nice spot for breakfast, serving delicious sandwiches like the BLTA and breakfast biscuit sandwich, along with their famous cinnamon rolls. Customers often praise the quality of the bread, which is made on-site, and the variety of tasty options. The staff is extremely friendly, helpful, and in a good mood, making up for any minor delays in service. The samples give a good taste of the flavorful food, especially the vanilla honey butter, which is a favorite. The breakfast biscuit sandwich is highly recommended, though some feel it could use a little more bacon. The cinnamon roll is large and delicious, and the monkey bread muffin and snickerdoodle cookie make great treats for later. While some find the prices a bit high, the delicious food made with love and the wonderful service make it a great place to try something new. It’s a perfect spot to enjoy breakfast or a sweet treat in Fairbanks, leaving customers eager to return.