
Hours
| Monday | 8 AM–3 PM |
| Tuesday | 8 AM–3 PM |
| Wednesday | 8 AM–3 PM |
| Thursday | 8 AM–3 PM |
| Friday | 8 AM–3 PM |
| Saturday | 8 AM–3 PM |
| Sunday | 8 AM–3 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 329 N 1st Ave, Sandpoint, ID 83864
Phone: (208) 265-8730
Website: http://bluebirdbakeryid.com/
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Reviews
The coffee/espresso was also very good.
The prices are a bit high but the food was definitely worth it and very fresh.
I had the breakfast sandwich and my husband the turkey and both were very dry bread.
Other than that everything was wonderful.
If I ordered something with a croissant maybe ask them not to toast it? Not sure if they use the older ones for sandwiches or the toasting is a little too much. But they taste stale and dry on the sandwiches we ordered.
The regular bread sandwiches looked massive I would try one of those for sure.
Order something with avocado expect to get the whole avocado and that’s surprisingly awesome.
We also tried the gruffin 10/10 if I would have known I would have bought a dozen.
We also had the croissant with the cookie inside I believe. It was I think the best hands down!
All in all I would come again if I were in the area. Quite possibly the only place I would go in that area for the pastry alone. I would just make sure to order in a way to avoid a few things.
I go to a restaurant to enjoy good service and eat good food. I do not need to be subconsciously indoctrinated on issues that do not relate to the quality of the restaurant.
As a firm supporter of “live and let live” and “freedom of expression”; every business has a right to decorate as they see fit.
I also have the right to choose which restaurants I will regularly visit and those that I will avoid if the atmosphere [signage] stands against my core beliefs.
It is unfortunate that all businesses do not simply provide good quality merchandise and excellent service based on nothing more than a moral code of conduct.
As a Christian, I have a moral obligation to love every member of society whether I agree with their lifestyle choices or not. It does not mean that I need to support those lifestyle choices.
When you hang a sign in your business establishment that displays your support of something I cannot fully support, it tells me that I am supporting it by supporting you.
I support the kind and considerate
treatment of all others, not based on anything, but a moral code of ethics I call “human decency”.