Our Bakery & Deli

439 Main St, Deep River
(860) 526-2488

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Catherine C.

We stopped in as we were starving having come from a morning workout. Although initially we were not sure the place was open, we caught a guy coming out. It was very unassuming but the staff was very nice and attentive and the food was simply delicious!!! Thank you for the wonderful breakfast! We'll be back.....

Deena K.

Awesome little find in an old renovated barn. Friendly staff and very accommodating. They serve breakfast all day long and make delicious fresh ingredient omelets!

Michelle C.

Quaint little casual breakfast place. Friendly staff. Not fancy, rustic homey feel. Good food.

Peter B.

Not great, not bad. Ordered a bacon/egg omelet - no hash browns, no toast (doing Paleo) even though it's part of the deal and it was okay. You have to share a table sometime, it's kinda small inside. I do think they could have done something instead of charging us full-price since we only had half of the meal, like comped the coffee or something.

D W.

A nice place for breakfast or lunch. Support a local business instead of a chain.

Scott V.

I agree with other reviews in that the food is not that great, but when you're dealing with eggs and toast, you can't really mess it up that badly, and I liked coming here more for the atmosphere than the food. The rest of the "dining room," if you can call it that, was filled with middle aged to elderly blue collar type men, which lent an air of authenticity to the place. The waitress (who was not the regular one, according to my local friend who comes here often) seemed to forget nearly everything we told her, including how I wanted coffee, what bread I ordered, etc. So, I just got up and got the coffee myself, the press-thermos for which ran out soon afterward. I went to get a refill of decaf for my friend, and the waitress told me they were out completely. That was kind of unforgivable. If I ran the place, I'd go buy some decaf grounds at the grocery store, for God's sake.

Ronald S.

the first time we were here i wasnt sure we were in the right place. look at the picture on the review - its really just a barn behind a house. i was skeptical but we stopped in and were greeted by very friendly people and delicious baked goods and coffee. If you are passing by and need a coffee or treat fix, check out this barn!

Deborah Jesson

The burgers are great! Breakfast sandwich, wow! But... The white chicken chili was to die for!

Sarah F.

The food is not GREAT its passable and its a nice cheap snack or light meal. I would compare it in some ways to Dunkin Donuts only you are supporting a small business and not a corporation. The walls are covered with thousands of pictures of all the people who have come in! If you say its your first time and get a picture taken then you get a free cookie!The coffee is decent enough for most people, I think they use Green Mountain, and it is kept hot in those thermos pump things. I just dont like that brand in general. The baked goods taste a little flat and commercial to me, they don't seem to have that small bakery flair. Even so teh Rhubarb pie was super yummy! but beware the Cinamon muffin and cookies are super sugary. I was told everything is baked fresh on site, but it tastes to me like they may not be MADE onsite, or homemade at all. Still I find it hard not to like this place and I love the people who work there. I always meet someone interesting there, like town librarians, and people on the town board. If you are the Dunkin type skip them and try these guys.

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