10 North Trade Café Bakery
Reviews

I had a Pastrami on rye with mango slaw as a side. It was excellent. This is the second time I have dined here.

Every weekday morning (except Mondays, when they're closed) I stop in for a croissant (or two) and a green tea. The staff are always professional and impeccably put together. I also highly recommend them for lunch. Their lunch menu runs the gamut from relatively cheap ($6 for a sandwich) to a little more expensive ($10) for a full meal. However, their food is always worth the price. I suggest trying the Grape and Pecan salad as a side for any of their sandwiches.

I have received only good fresh food I only buy their freshly made bread. I have not bought bread in a grocery store in many moons.

My wife and I have been here twice. On both occasions we've had a bad experience with the manager. The first time my wife's chicken soup had no chicken in it. We let the manager know and he very begrudgingly took it off the bill but made us feel terrible about even letting him know. We didn't go back for over a year. The last time we were there we asked the waitress about ordering something without the side. She told us that they deducted 2.00 if you did that. Both my wife and I ordered those items without sides. When we went to pay the manager only deducted half. When we explained to him what the waitress had told us he got an attitude and sarcastically said "sorry but she was wrong". When my wife said that he should stand by what the waitress told us he ran the credit card through and said sarcastically "have a nice day".

Whenever I'm home, I always make time to stop by 10 North Trade. The atmosphere is very pleasant and clean, while the food is all homemade and delicious!! I particularly love their turkey with pesto mayo on homemade currant bread and the chicken with pineapple and spicy sauce! But be sure to save room for desert--- their case is always full of cakes and breads!