Dog & Bicycle Bakery & Café
875 Wyoming St STE 102, Missoula
(406) 829-9663
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This place seems to only be civil, and friendly -not extremely rude - with people of their certain group. I'm 62 and went in there not knowing anyone, not being a member of their social group (church, business, whatever it is) and got spoken down to and yelled at. I was waiting and hoping for someone to help me. my legs were really hurting, and it was clear they did not want me there. maybe they have a thing against Italians. Because all I did was walk in there and wait for help. it has been quite a long time since I was spoken to so rudely, and the first time for being yelled at - for walking in there? For wanting to be served? My existence seemed to anger and enrage them. a big no from me, and I caution others to stay away. Nothing could taste as good as your self respect feels.
Such a rude woman behind the counter Sunday morning. I will never return. She can lean over the counter and chat with her friends. I won’t be back to interrupt again. Loud and rude on top of their overpriced greasy breakfasts is enough to keep me away. Market on Front and Morning Birds Bakery are far superior anyways.
Dietary restrictions: Best gluten free bread
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: The D&B Breakfast Burrito
This 1-star review is for the D&B Burrito. We were excited to try this out for breakfast, but couldn't believe how much fat poured out of the burritos. I reached out to the owner explaining the exact issue, and he graciously responded, and refunded our money, with an explanation that this was a new chef. We went back two weeks later, and the D&B burrito is still dripping with fat, so unfortunately nothing has changed for this particular menu item. I reached out to the owner again a couple of different ways, but after several weeks have not had a response this time.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 1
Service: 4
A couple of hung over, homeless looking girls barely waited on me.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Genuinely don't understand why they don't serve lunch. There are a lot of offices here in Sawmill and only one walkable lunch option: Tagliare. They are open for lunch hours, but only serve breakfast food... If you are staffing the place during those hours including cooks, why not make money on the lunch rush?
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 2
Service: 4
Google posts this as a dog friendly restaurant, it is not only NOT dog friendly the server was very rude at pointing out the tiny sign on the door and then wouldn’t allow me to place my pup outside at a table 10 feet from the register while I placed my order, needless to say I left and am very surprised by how snotty she was to my polite request for basic service.
Service: 1
Iced white mocha and the garden toast on sourdough bread was phenomenal. Beautiful presentation with complimentary edible viola flowers. By far the best toast you'll ever have in your life. The flavors were out of this world.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 4
My daughter & I wanted to try a “new” not our ordinary normal breakfast spots. I narrowed the list she gave me down to two and chose here. Best decision EVER. Shuyler greeted us upon arrival with a big smile and was so welcoming. She answered all the questions one may have in a new location Not only was the service impeccable but the food & coffee was phenomenal. I am not a super fan of tortillas but Dog & Bicycle offers a very thin yet crispy take on a burrito that will leave one full and satisfied. The ingredients they use are fresh and delightful to the senses. The atmosphere is peaceful and all the finishing touches in their decor ties together an exquisite experience ❤️❤️ I suppose I couldn’t gush about this business much more other than to say we are back again two days later and our experience has been just as good as the first time. Abby was spunky and very personable remembering our drink order from first visit???
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
This is a great spot and they have great Drum coffee and great breakfast burritos, what you get for $10 is a huge burrito you can split with a partner!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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Extremely greasy burrito. Unable to eat.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 1
Service: 1
Maggie and Shulyer were welcoming, knowledgeable, and made me an amazing coffee. What an impressive place! I’ll be back.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I’m pretty disappointed today in our experience here and I tried to find a way to contact the owner before posting a review, but they don’t seem to have a “contact us” option. We placed an online order today to try to avoid the wait time like we had the first time. Order was placed at 8:36AM, they said it would be ready at 9:20AM. 44 minutes to make 2 burritos? That sounded reasonable I guess. Missoula has become a really busy place and the past two weekends they haven’t had the option for online orders here. So I’m expecting a text message around 9:20 saying the burritos are ready, but we didn’t get one. (Still haven’t) Meanwhile we drove over because we didn’t have any other errands to run before we needed to go home. So just after 9:22AM, I went inside to see how things were going!The gals at the counter said it was almost ready, and would be a few minutes more. So I took a seat at a table. At 9:36AM (an hour since we ordered), I texted my husband to say I was thinking about just leaving because the order before mine had gotten messed up too. Shortly after that I did get them, but something should change for the lack of service here. It seems like it shouldn’t take that long, but if it is the normal timeframe, then the online ordering option should be eliminated. It’s obvious it isn’t possible for the orders to be completed in a timely fashion.There were two customers inside when I went in, each of them were also waiting on food. There wasn’t anyone else in there.The burritos are usually really good here, but this time they were pretty greasy, the last time we had them they weren’t this greasy. If you have loads of time, it’s probably a good place to go!
Dietary restrictions: They do a good job if you request “no” on an item.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 3
Service: 1
Kitchen staffing issues led to limited breakfast options. Coffee was great along with service.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 2
Service: 4
so otherwise this place is fine, but I’ve noticed that they have the highest prices in town for a café au lait. I’ve been a barista for almost a decade and know that a café au lait is a poor man’s latte. I paid $5.50 this morning, and the same drink is at least a dollar cheaper anywhere else in town (and GFS even uses local oat milk). Upcharging $1 for alternative milk is a green tax business practice- just sayin.
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