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Address: 222 Somerville Ave, Somerville, MA 02143
Phone: (617) 718-0148
Website: https://www.vinalbakery.com/
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The English muffins are extremely good and fresh, so I also took for home a pack.
I would say that only disadvantage is space, which is small and it gets uncomfortable when is more busy, but could be better for a to go option. Other than that, the stuff is very nice. I recommend!
Food: The sausage, egg, and cheese was incredible. The salty sausage patty was perfect with the fluffy English muffin and the creamy egg and cheese. It was the complete package and it really filled me up. We also got some lattes that were great compliments to the great food.
Service: Staff were kind and super fast with the order!
Atmosphere: The dining space is on the smaller side but the simple colors and the wall decor helps to make it cozy for a quick sit down visit.
Don’t get me wrong they were good but not out of this world. I asked the person at the front what I should get and she recommended three and I choose the Sausage McVinal then got an individual English muffin with maple butter.
The loss of the star was because I was the only one in there and waited a solid ten minutes and received a burnt English muffin. It was also just on the edge of being undercooked. Hard to see in the picture. The sandwich was good but all in it was $15, so overall this was 3.5 stars.
I can’t imagine what the wait would be on a busy weekend morning so I would probably recommend ordering ahead. Might come back if I’m in the area but won’t go out of my way.
It was a bit busy, so we waited around 15-20 minutes, but it was worth it. We both went for breakfast sandwiches, which come in different varieties with optional toppings for an additional charge. Honestly, this was one of the best breakfast sandwiches I’ve had in a long time. Even though it was on a smaller English muffin, it was hearty without being overly filling, and everything was cooked perfectly—especially the melted American cheese. The English muffins were soft and had a great flavor, much better than store-bought.
I got the egg and cheese sandwich with bacon and avocado, and I’ll definitely be back!
– Miss Maple on French Toast English Muffin ($6.75): The maple butter had a light sweetness that was yummy. I’m not sure if the French toast English muffin is named so because of the flavor or texture, but it didn’t remind me of French toast; it just tasted like a regular, chewy English muffin. However, it did taste homemade. Overall, this was pretty good, but I probably wouldn’t get it again. I also think it could have been cheaper given it only contained an egg and cheddar cheese.
– Oatmeal Cream Pie ($4): I got this because it is supposedly their most popular baked good. I really liked the oatmeal cookie: crispy edges with a delectably chewy center. However, the cream was VERY sweet, like cupcake frosting. The cookie was also sweet, so, together, I found it too overwhelming.
Service was friendly, and they were able to prep my order earlier than the scheduled time since I arrived early. The community crossword by the register is also a neat concept.