
Address and Contact Information
Address: 285 US-22, Green Brook Township, NJ 08812
Phone: (732) 529-6565
Website: https://www.bread-cafe-bakery.com/
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Reviews
Delicious empanadas with good aji (hot sauce). Beef guisado was tender. Rice was fresh.
Pan de bono was microwaved (it was floppy and soggy— wish they just toasted it lightly)— an otherwise great meal.
Been here a few times, always has customers and always has good food. A no frills spot with a handful of tables for eating.
There was no communication, no apology, and the way this situation was handled showed a complete lack of consideration for customers. I won’t be returning, and I can’t recommend this place to anyone who values reliability and basic customer service
Both my wife and daughter were eager to stop here and so I have been here several times.
Bread Cafe Bakery may be more accurately described for those who are curious as a Colombian Food & Bakery establishment. Once I found this out it was like – mystery solved!
One sign on the side of the building does specifically describe this establishment as Columbian but it requires you to be up close, you will never see this driving by at 50mph.
Staff is all smiles and helpful, they speak English and Spanish, some may pass questions off to employees if they are not sure what you are asking but do not be deterred if you are not a Spanish speaker.
Inside it does feel like a small bakery or lunch spot I might happen into in the Caribbean, a lot of warm wood accents and colorful hand written signs in English and Spanish. Bright glass cases with every imaginable bread, cookie, tamales, donut, croissant and another with hot foods including rice & beans, chicken, sweet plantain, bistec (steak/beef), French fries, and on and on.
Along one wall they also have a number of drink dispensers with a variety of really interesting juices including Maracuya (passion fruit – one of my favorites!), Mora (blackberry), Lulo (Naranjilla – I don’t know what this is lol), Horchata (usually a nut based sweetened milk).
Some of the breakfast options I have not tried but they look amazing, you can get eggs with rice, beans and plantains and everything has a really home cooked flavor because it is home cooked.
If you are looking just for your typical jersey ham or bacon egg cheese, they really do make one of the best. I counted three or four pieces of Taylor ham with a large egg, cheese and they serve with ketchup packets but their own sauce on the side which had a bit of spice to it.
The other thing you should know is that all of the baked goods, and I mean there are probably several dozen or more, including deserts, are all made on at this location. Not many places you can go that are actually still baking like this so I give it high marks for this reason alone.
They have a number of small tables, I think 2 or 4 seaters I think, so you can sit and eat if you like. Definitely seems like this place is a favorite of some expats from columbian or similar areas, that’s always a good sign as you get be pretty sure everything is authentic.
So this is a neat place to try, you do get transported into a small local bakery, maybe in Colombia or some other South American country but definitely not 50 feet from a highway in New Jersey. Worth a stop, they will have some recognizable menu items for this not aquatinted with Columbian / Spanish food and employees were always helpful to answer my questions.