Corner On The Market

5345 N 7th Ave, Phoenix
(602) 607-5048

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Kendra Raczek

Hidden gem! Neat spot with rotating array of pastries and breads, with Mexican food place adjoined. Well-stocked with local and seasonal beers that I look forward to checking out when I stop by.

Angelica Gulinson

$25 for a 16” pizza and a bottle of wine!! They were so nice & accommodating. Delicious and finally a great neighborhood spot!

Anne Boothman

What a delight! A properly proved, generously priced sourdough loaf. Service was super friendly, the atmosphere was consistent for a family run local place.

Robert Musser

We have a new take out spot! Corner on the Market. Just took home a family size prosciutto e funghi pizza. The gentleman did a great job, we like a little extra char on the crust. And a nice size piece of bread pudding for just $2. Great job! We'll be back!

E J

margarita pizza was horrible, and the prices are high way robbery.

dice tomatoes on a margarita pizza, not sliced. what a joke

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Terrel Drendel

This place is like a secret. I have to give a shout out and share with others. The variety of breads made daily are amazing! They even have a machine that will slice the bread into perfect sandwich slices. The bread also freezes well, if you haven't eaten it all on the way home! They even have a coffee bar. I finally ordered a sandwich yesterday, tuna, and it was delicious. Big enough for 2 people. So I'm back today to order the same just on different bread. And don't forget the homemade pop tarts. Great for when you have company. Next I'll have to try the pizza. The wine selection looks good with some wines exclusive to this store. There is a doorway into side little restaurant that is known for their Hatch chili hamburgers. It's actually where they made my sandwich's. The decor is very eclectic. 👍🌵👍

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Bakery, Strawberry Tart, Sourdough Bread and Baugettes

Heather Bluebird

The ladies who worked made sure we had all we need and the food is delish

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

David Merkel

Slow as hell!!! 45 min to get a sandwich???? Overpriced. Political/religious posters in the windows. Nobody seems happy to be working there the few times I've been. I can only imagine the bigotry and and BS behind the scenes here.

Parking: Very little parking.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 3

Service: 1

Recommended dishes: Bakery

David Beard

This is a great place to meet with friends and coworkers. Great food and several large tables make it so.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Breakfast Sandwich

Mitchell Gallagher

Great place for a relaxing breakfast, lunch, or early dinner. The atmosphere is comfortable, the attitudes are just plain old school family friendly, and the service is what you would expect from a restaurant bent on pleasing you. My go to hamburger is the, Red Chili Chamayo with a homemade in-house green chili bun surrounding it. Delicious! Breakfast bagels are the best in town and would beat a NY bagel hands down! Breakfast burritos with the homemade cheese sauce inside it are fabulous. Try their homemade pastries and you'll be surprised how wonderfully delicious they are. You need a good bottle of wine or a six pack of a local brew to go? Give Hatch-it Corner on the Market a try and you will make it YOUR place.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Adrianne Allen

I have been wanting to try this place for a while and finally got my opportunity. I had high hopes as they make the bread fresh and had a wide selection of sandwiches. I ordered an Italian sandwich for $12 but when it came it was anticlimactic. It had one piece of butter lettuce, a half slice of mushy tomato and one streak of mustard. It was so dry and flavorless. No oil, vinegar or peppers - just some slices of meat, one piece of provolone & the saddest lettuce & tomato. The bread wasn't even crusty or chewy, just dry. The ambiance was also lacking. The tables are big & awkward, if you're one person. I went to sit at the smallest table, which was dirty. A worker came and cleaned it but the rag made the table smell sour so I took the sandwich to go. I think I'll take it home and fix it up. Overall disappointing.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 2

Service: 3

Natasha Byars

I live in the neighborhood and have been here at least half a dozen times over the past few years. Love the fresh bread, the desserts (esp. the carrot cake), and the TURKEY SANDWICH on sourdough (includes a delicious cranberry sauce)!!! I haven’t yet been there for breakfast, but it gives me the impression that it’s a gathering spot for friendly regulars.The red sauce on the pizza was not my fave — a bit too bright for my taste, but it made for great leftovers as I added roasted squash and veggies on top to “calm” the flavor. Personal preference. The toppings and crust were delicious, though, so I would try a white pizza in the future.Also good for a quick stop in for gourmet food gifts, several from local producers (honey, jam, coffee, etc.).I also like the burger place that’s attached, but that review should probably go under the separate business name.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Frank Capri

I tried very hard to like this place because it’s local and ran by women but the food is sub par and they have attitudes as if you’re bothering them. I would not recommend nor would I ever go back. Not worth it.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 1

Service: 1

William Sette

Unpretentious, throwback of yesteryears kind of eclectic restaurant. This is the kind of restaurant I remember as a kid. It's run by a group of women, all hard working, anxious to serve and please, and most importantly preparing an amazingly fresh, healthy, in house menu of delicious sandwiches, pizzas, soups, and the best looking and tasting homemade breads and pastries. If you're in the area you cannot go wrong. In fact, I don't live in the area and yet I will take my wife for a 20-minute ride to have a delicious Sunday brunch, or weekday lunch. Even the coffee is superb with beans carefully chosen from a local roastery and expertly crafted by a young man called Aiden. This place can rival LGO'S.

Parking: Great location easy to find and to park

Wheelchair accessibility: No problem parking and accessing the inside of the restaurant if in a wheelchair

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Bakery, Scones, Breakfast Burrito, Sourdough Bread and Baugettes, Margherita Pizza, Bagel, Sticky Buns, Green Chile Beef Pizza, Hatch Chicken Noodle Soup, Pastries Coffee Cake

Amy Donohue

Get the pork burrito. Now.

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