

Casual, counter-serve cafe chain offering a standard menu of sandwiches, pasta & pastries.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 9311 Katy Fwy, Houston, TX 77024
Phone: (713) 973-2037
Website: https://www.cornerbakerycafe.com/
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It focuses more on food (salads, wraps, soups, and sandwiches) than its drinks, so do not expect a barista-style cafe. Also, while ‘bakery’ is in the name, I didn’t readily see breads like rolls or sourdoughs, though I didn’t inquire about them. They do, however, have a selection of pastries. The place is large for a cafe, with ample indoor and some outdoor seating. The pictures of local landmarks on the walls suggest they take great pride in being a part of the Spring Valley Village community.
The menu is phenomenal and quite healthy. I had the Morning Rush Bacon Wrap, and it was incredibly well made. The bacon was cooked well with a good snap without being overly dry. The vegetables (roasted tomatoes and spinach) tasted fresh AND ripe despite being cooked (the spinach was not overdone), and the scrambled eggs were cheesy, creamy, and wonderfully tender. The price I paid for the wrap and coffee was around $10, which I found very reasonable for a small brunch. Given the amount of food for the price, I’d expect to pay about double that if I’d ordered one of their larger entrees.
It was my first visit, and I let the attendant know right after greeting them. I was quickly presented with a physical menu, and we walked through it together to make my choice. Then, I was briefed on their rewards program. I was handed a table card and, after a short wait, the food was brought to me. My order came with a small, “self-pour” coffee. It was room temperature, as the coffee dispenser appeared to be off despite having coffee in it. I let the worker know, and he quickly rectified the situation, handing me a new cup. Then they made an entirely new batch, which took only a few minutes. I mean it… it was very quick.
All in all, I had a wonderful experience. I would definitely recommend it to my loved ones and visit again. This is all because I have never been to a place that looked so professionally polished and yet treated me with a level of service that made me feel like I was doing business DIRECTLY with a primary stakeholder/owner. In fact, I am still not completely certain whether the degree of service I received was from an employee or a stakeholder that shoulders high interest in the business’ success.
If you want great, healthy food at a good price served in a comfortably relaxing spot with phenomenal service, come here.
The food was good! The turkey avocado club was our favorite, everything was well balanced with a perfectly ripe avocado on the very crispy bread. Both the mac and cheeses are good, but maybe under seasoned and more liquid-y than I prefer. The cheddar broccoli soup was very warm and hearty, but lacked big pieces of broccoli.
Overall, a great spot to have a relaxing afternoon with lots of great stores and dessert places nearby.
I had the Anaheim Scrambler and it was flavorful and presented very well. The food was hot and delivered to my table within a great amount of time.
Iced coffee was deliciousz
Anyway, I enjoyed my BBLT (extra “B” for the loads of bacon?) and chicken orzo soup. The orzo soup broth was thicker than I’m used to at other places, but it was also heartier with chunks of carrot, chicken and large orzo. One suggestion I would make is to stop calling the Lay’s bagged chips “DELI” chips. I was expecting a house made chip not a store brand bag.
Other than that, my lunch was good. I like the decor and the noise is pretty low (I can’t stand loud places). It’s a great place to sit and enjoy lunch alone or with company.
Join the rewards club and receive $5 off your first purchase. $10.59 (minus my $5 reward) for sandwich, chips, cup of soup and a water. NO TIP! 🙂
Disclaimer: I am not above tipping by any means. I am a 20% tipper 99% of the time, but the incessant need to ask for a tip before I’ve tasted the food or before I have received the service is ridiculous.