We are thrilled to announce the grand opening of Little Goat Bakeshop & Kitchen, where you can enjoy favorite items from The Goat & Vine alongside exciting new creations, all made from scratch daily. Our dedicated bakery lets us serve our three restaurants while offering delicious morning options like flaky croissants, cinnamon rolls, and breakfast sandwiches. We’re also introducing a complete coffee program, popular sandwiches, salads, 10 pizzas, and other exciting items. With counter service, some indoor seats, a shaded patio, and offerings for quick grab and go. We invite you to join us the weekend of March 7th during our regular operating hours!
Hours
| Friday | 7 AM–3 PM |
| Saturday | 7 AM–3 PM |
| Sunday | 7 AM–3 PM |
| Monday | 7 AM–3 PM |
| Tuesday | 7 AM–3 PM |
| Wednesday | 7 AM–3 PM |
| Thursday | 7 AM–3 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 39650 Winchester Rd Ste. D, Temecula, CA 92591
Phone: (951) 676-9893
Website: https://www.littlegoatkitchen.com/
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Reviews
I gave 3 stars for atmosphere because of how cramped it was to wait for food/drinks. Drinks are handed out at the deepest part of the store and food is handed out at the entrance of the store. The walkway is narrow and awkward to walk along due to the volume of people standing there and people eating at the counter. I watched one female accidentally bump a guy’s head with her purse.
Everything tasted fresh, homemade, and just thoughtful. You can tell they actually care about what they put out. Just a quick note, it’s best to go before 10 AM. They sell what they make for the day and that’s it. It’s worth the early visit because the food is amazing.
The staff was super friendly without being over the top, and the whole place just feels calm and inviting. It’s the kind of spot you could start your morning slow, or just escape for a quiet breakfast that instantly puts you in a better mood.
Definitely a little gem in the area. I’d go back in a heartbeat.
Deciding to indulge in a few treats, we sampled the chocolate croissant, strawberry raspberry danish, and the jalapeño savory bun. Each dish was an absolute delight, bursting with freshness and delectable flavors. The croissant was a perfect balance of crispness and flakiness, while my wife couldn’t resist the strawberry raspberry danish, which offered the ideal harmony of sweetness. The warm jalapeño savory bun, satisfying our bagel cravings, was a delightful addition to our meal.
Overall, our experience at Little Goat Kitchen was truly enjoyable, and we eagerly anticipate our next visit for our next breakfast date. This establishment has undoubtedly made a positive impact on Temecula’s vibrant food scene.
Happy to return back to LG, got a morning bun and an iced coffee and was a happy camper!
The food, though, is where Little Goat gets downright indulgent. The pizza’s crust arrived blistered and crackling, crisp on the outside but with a supple chew that lingered like a slow kiss. But the Hatch chicken sandwich was the knockout! Decadent, rich, and oozing with flavor so indulgent it made my wife’s eyes roll back in sheer pleasure. The staff’s recommendation of it was clutch, and they knew exactly what they were doing steering us that way. Even the cinnamon roll carried sticky, sultry promise, though a touch more warmth would have taken it from sweet to irresistible.
The vibe has its quirks. This is very much a local watering hole, where wine with breakfast or lunch feels less like a choice and more like tradition. The staff was friendly and attentive without hovering, adding to the charm.
A few small things: cold water isn’t offered automatically, the patio is too crowded for comfort, and the interior floor could use a good scrub down.
Still, Little Goat delivers where it matters most: food that borders on the sensual, an atmosphere that’s both quirky and cozy, and a shaded patio that makes lingering feel natural. Messy, sexy, satisfying, just shy of perfect.
We stopped in for a quick brunch and were absolutely delighted. The sandwiches were fresh and flavorful, but the real star was the pizza—it was so incredibly delicious that we devoured it before I could even snap a proper picture!
We should arrive early for their pastries! Their famous chocolate croissants were already sold out before 11:30 AM.
Their coffee was amazing—rich and aromatic—and the prices were noticeably better than those at Starbucks.
The service is good, they are busy on the weekends.
We got breakfast sandwiches, pizza sandwiches and quinoa bowl. The food taste is okay. The breakfast sandwiches were so salty and the quinoa bowl was so vinegary. Other than that we enjoyed. Their tea selections are good as well!