

Bakery chain specializing in whole-grain breads & muffins made with Montana wheat.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 706 N Broadway Ave, Rochester, MN 55906
Phone: (507) 286-1101
Website: http://greatharvestrochester.com/
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Reviews
When I stopped in, I asked for a small sample. This is omething that has always been part of the friendly, customer-centered atmosphere I associate with Great Harvest. Instead, I felt pressured to purchase an entire loaf rather than being met with the warmth and generosity I’ve come to expect.
I understand that businesses change, and it did seem as though there may have been a recent change in ownership or approach. Still, the interaction felt out of step with the brand values that kept me coming back for years.
I truly hope this was an isolated experience, as I’ve always appreciated Great Harvest for both its products and its customer service. I left feeling surprised and disappointed, which is not something I’ve ever felt here before.
If you wanted to know what my partner thinks about thethe cookies: I bought 12 cookies late on Saturday before heading back to home. I ate 1 cookies that and left to Rochester for the second day of my event. When I got home on Sunday there were only 1.5 cookie left. My partner ate 9.5 of the cookies in 24 hours. She admits the only reason she didn’t eat the rest was because she felt really bad that she almost left none for me…
Unfortunately, my experience the next morning was the complete opposite. I went back to buy bread and was helped by an Asian woman who was extremely rude and acted as if a tip was expected. Her attitude was off‑putting, and based on how she carried herself, she may have been the owner.
The bread itself was disappointing. It didn’t resemble the quality or texture of the Great Harvest in Linden Hills, Minneapolis. It was way off and honestly the worst Great Harvest product I’ve ever had.
There was also a sign above the bread that read “this bread is for sale,” which is very misleading—it makes it seem like day‑old bread is being sold at a discount when that’s not the case. On top of that, the bakery didn’t feel very clean.
Overall, a very disappointing visit, and I won’t be returning.
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