Bluff View Bakery
411 E 2nd St, Chattanooga
(423) 321-0235
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We had so much fun walking off our lunch around the Bluff View Arts District! It's free, it's fun and it is great for families or romantic trips
Cute place to walk around and see the sculptures. Nice places to eat at and the views are relaxing to the soul.
I was sad the bakery was closed at 4 o’clock. Can’t take garlic bread home. Maybe next time
Great place for coffee with a nice outdoor patio.
Was in a pinch and they went above and beyond to get us what we needed
We went to the Chattanooga Market and saw the Raisin Walnut Bread and it was recommended by the staff. Took it home and we tried eating it. Very bland tasting and dried out. Not worth buying again. The same thing with the large pretzel.
False Advertising Alert! They advertise $2 off of $10 in the local Hamilton County School coupon book..... Doesn't say anywhere on the coupon, but at store they say it is Only for bread. Turns out not for coffee or chocolate or Anything but bread.Reply to Owner: Then please next time list that on your coupon. We drove a good ways to your location to not be able to use it.
They are currently closed to the public due to COVID but you can find their delicious bread at the nearby rembrandt's coffee shop. I tried the multi grain loaf and it was absolutely perfect!
Great place! Fresh Delicious Bread
A little area surrounded by renovated old houses and art around. We stayed in one of the houses as it is like a hotel so was easy to walk around and enjoy the calm and peaceful area and just see all the art. Nice view to the rivers and several caffes and resturants.
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Had Open Sign Out and Quite Unpleasant at 4:55.
Had Open Sign Out and Quite Unpleasant at 4:55.I understand that stores have open and close times, but if I walk into a business with an open sign, the lights on and the door unlocked, I don't expect the folks to be rude and dismissive.The bread did look great.
A place that makes Chattanooga so unique. Bread so good that I even braved the crowds on Christmas Eve to buy bread.
We bought a loaf of their Health Bread once while wandering through the Chattanooga weekend Market downtown. We don't typically buy much bread because we rarely will finish a loaf between the two of us before it goes bad, but these loaves looked so good, we just couldn't resist.
Nice eclectic location for a coffee, a piece of cake and some local art. The location in itself, set up on the Bluff overlooking the bridges of Chattanooga is really quite a treat. The old world homes, that have been converted into coffee shop/ restaurant/ hotel and art gallery work very well in unison. I thought the place was great and will be back to sample the restaurant.
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