The Bread and Honey House Arcadia
4801 E Indian School Rd #4, Phoenix
(602) 825-1048
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Burgers were really good and everyone was really nice. I would 100 percent would recommend!!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I asked for no cheese. There was visibly melted cheese in the bowl, the cashier told me it wasn’t cheese it was sauce, the bowl didn’t even come with sauce. I did a cheese pull and she again told me it wasn’t cheese. She argued me down that there was not cheese in my bowl. The dumbest person I have ever encountered. Don’t eat here.
In response to the response from the restaurant: messing up someone’s order does not make you dumb. We are all human. Arguing with a customer about cheese on their order when there is clearly cheese all over the order does make you dumb. I told here there was cheese and pointed to it, she said “that’s not cheese” I did a cheese pull with the cheese and she told me “it must be sauce and onions” she alleged with me for 3 minutes about the cheese that was clearly on my plate instead of just fixing it. THAT makes her dumb, and horrible at her job and overall ignorant. Unless, idk maybe it’s her first day on earth and she’s never seen cheese or heard of customer service. Have a great day.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
I had order my food and don’t get me wrong food tasted good but the only down fall was I found a blonde hair or grey hair in my food. Which was nasty!
The coffee was really good. I had the drip coffee and it was surprisingly good. The food was very good. The gravy had great flavor. I recommend this place
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
You seat yourself, you order, you eat and leave. The food is average. I had the ham, sausage, spinach omlette and was ok. My partner got French toast and was again, not very flavorful. Would definitely choose somewhere else for breakfast. The potatoes got served cold too.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 3
Service: 3
Cute place with delicious burgers! The fries were well seasoned and crispy as well. Their honey mustard was great to dip the fries in. My coworker who was there with me said the green tea was really good too. We'll definitely be back for the honey Chipotle burgers.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
The food was pretty average and nothing special. We had chilaquiles, French toast, and eggs with potatoes just a basic breakfast. The service felt a bit off, like the staff wasn’t rude but didn’t really seem into it, and overall the experience just wasn’t memorable enough to go back or recommend.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
Bread & Honey House is such a hidden gem. It’s quaint, cozy and has that welcoming neighborhood charm that instantly makes you feel at home. I come for the lattes but stay for the food. The menu is thoughtful and full of flavor. The French toast is one of the best I’ve had — crisp on the outside, soft and custardy in the center, and just the right amount of sweet. And the chilaquiles? Easily some of the best in town — bold, flavorful, and cooked to perfection. The staff is warm, attentive, and genuinely friendly, which only adds to the overall experience. Whether you’re catching up with a friend, taking a quiet solo moment, or treating yourself after a long week, this place delivers every time. A true feel-good spot that’s become one of my brunch staples.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
We stopped for lunch and we're pleasantly surprised with this visit. The staff at the counter was engaging and recommended his favorites. We tried the Cuban and the charita omelette. Both were served quickly and both were excellent. They also have light beer and wine selections with teas and bottled drinks. There was no wait for seating and ample room in the dining area. The restrooms and dining areas were very clean. The kitchen area also looked spiffy and well kept. Other diners came by our table and asked about our food. If you're visiting this is well worth a visit for brunch style fare. We'd come back again on a future visit.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
First thing is the name it's very deceiving. I was expecting something like pancakes and French toast. I ordered the Chilaquiles and not what I expected. It was chips tossed in sauce. The carne asada had a funny taste to it. The horchata was very milky we had to let it water down a bit. This was out first time here and let's just say after that I couldn't leave the hotel.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 1
Service: 3
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Really wonderful food. A bit odd to order at the counter and then sit, but the food is then served to you at your table. Probably the best French Toast we had ever eaten. We had a group of 9 and everyone loved their meals. Will definitely be back!!!
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 4
Delicious food! Very fresh ingredients and nice menu selection.
Food 🥘 was great 😊. Tasteful but be aware this a more self serve place you order at register and sit yourself and poor your own water or grab soda from refrigerator.
Casual and relax , clean place . Great for lunch
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 4
The iced horchata latte was sooo good! The chilaquiles had a nice little spice with a light crispy crunch.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Average food, I got a breakfast bowl with soggy vegetables, the chicken I asked for appeared to be the meat from the drumsticks, and my daughters avocado toast had no seasoning.
The name is bread honey house but I didn't see any bread or honey featured on the menu. The menu options themselves were uninspired and uninteresting. Things like omelets filled most of the menu.
The coffee that I got was pump coffee that you would find at a work function.
Tons of better breakfast places to go to.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 2
Service: 1
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