Chabaso Bakery
360 James St, New Haven
(203) 562-9007
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Just had their ciabatta bread. Awesome. Friggin good. Could not stop eating it. Bought it up in suffield but i grew up in greater new haven
OTR DRIVERS With 53 ft trlrs
The drive here is down congested narrow roads with limited space for your turns. Stay alert a lot of low 12 ft bridges surrounding the customer. Follow trucker GPS but don’t rely on it. When you see the customer, You can make a right at the light or go up to the next street and make a right and another right and follow that path around to the yard, whichever’s is easier. Once on the yard, a lot of space to dock. Easy check in. Quick loading. Extremely professional staff.
Leaving the facility you will encounter the same congested narrow streets on your way out. Follow the path the customer gate tells you. You should make a left shortly after going around the curve. To get back to the interstate, make a right at the stop sign and follow that street down maybe 1/2 mile than make another left at the light. Follow that street all the way down and when you see the grocery store on the right, make a left at the light. You will see a sign that tells you which way to get back to the interstate. The last turn to get to the interstate can be tricky. You will come into a light that has strange look 4 way stop and signs that point to the interstate (can be misleading) but Dont go into the neighbourhood that the GPS will try and advise you to go down. Make a wide left turn on the street and you will see the entrance to the interstate maybe 1/4 of mile on the right hand side.
Tandems all the way forward or you will not be able to make your turns.
The community is super understanding and will get out of your way to help you make your turns, just be patient.
I guess if you like bread with nothing but huge holes throughout the loaf you'll love this stuff. I bought a loaf at Market Basket, and I basically got half a loaf. The rest was air. Not buying this bread again.
Yummy!
Excellent sourdough boule which I buy at my neighborhood grocer in Litchfield County.
Got a loaf of your Rustic Northern Portuguese Farmhouse Bread yesterday at Market Basket in Wilmington, Ma. and about half the loaf has a big hole going through it. It is delicious what there is here, but we thought we were paying for whole slices! Picture on your Facebook page.
Good, factory, I worked, there, from, 2009, to, 2014,,,
Stop & Shop use to carry their bread couple years ago I love their Chabaso bread I guess I’ll have to go right to the source because I only like theirs
They’re roasted garlic bread makes little garlic mines that you have to avoid to enjoy your life. These little garlic raisins are the apothecary of all things unholy to garlic bread lovers. Otherwise really well baked bread.
Haven't had bread like this since I was in Paris. If you want a real treat pick up a baguette and then find a supermarket that carries real French butter and preserves. Doesn't get any better.
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If you are semi driver you better call for direction before you hit I91 north no overnight parking also no street parking either but loading is pretty fast friendly staff.
Great Bread!!
Very clean and healthy
Great Bread!!
Love all your breads but my favorite is Olive Ciabatta.
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