I would have rather eaten at McDonalds. They have«scramblers» and they are just like hotel scrambled eggs. Mine came with cold bacon and greasy cold potatoes. I’m not a fan. They use coffee pots like a hotel so you get some great warm coffee to start your day. They brought my food out on a tray, along with a few others and maybe that explains why mine was cold. You know, had to wait for the others before a guy almost asleep meandered over to my table.
David F.
Place rating: 5 Keller, TX
I love this place great food, and better coffee. I know it’s a chain restaurant but feel homey and welcoming. Also they serve breakfast all day! That is huge to me, and I know to most people.
J S.
Place rating: 3 Anacortes, WA
Avocado stingy. Pretty good food. Nice place. Looks like the baked goods are their forte. Scramble was moderate sized but resembled something I’d make at home. The avocado supposedly on top was about 4 slices too skimpy. Get some avocado on there! Same deal with the sammys.
Wesley T.
Place rating: 2 Dallas, TX
I think there is a food shortage here. I ordered a chicken panini but the meat only covered 1⁄3 of the bread. So sad.
Riz A.
Place rating: 2 Saint Louis, MO
Stayed close by, and went there for breakfast. The«eggs» were near inedible, and the sausage was cold. Nothing had much flavor to speak of. The cookie was good enough to get this rating to 2 stars though.
Shiree B.
Place rating: 5 Odessa, FL
We stayed at the Marriott next to the Corner Bakery and had breakfast there two mornings in a row. The service was fast and friendly. The food was good and reasonably priced. There were a variety of items on the menu so everyone in your group should be happy. They also list calories on the menu for those who want to know.
Amber G.
Place rating: 3 Honolulu, HI
Food is good but not great. I had the cabanera. Friend had the gobler. Best part of the meal was the cookie.
Jonathan S.
Place rating: 4 Cottam, United Kingdom
Fantastic service! Great food. Really enjoyed the scrambled eggs. Want to go back and try dinner.
Lindy C.
Place rating: 4 Fort Worth, TX
I love Corner Bakery and this is one of my favorite locations. Located in downtown it has a good amount of space inside. Typical order at the counter and sit down. Menu has a wide array of salad, sandwiches, soups, coffees and desserts. No private parking lot but street parking and lots nearby. The tomato bisque is really good. Can’t go wrong with any of the sandwiches but if you’re a bit of a coffee snob it may not meet your expectations. The coffees aren’t bad here but noticeably lower quality than a coffee house. The desserts are good and their teas too. The salads are slightly large but pretty hearty. The staff is polite and are quick to ensure little wait time. Good to have a casual lunch with friends.
Laura G.
Place rating: 1 Fort Worth, TX
I would not go to this location. I do not think an employee washed their hand or something was not prepared sanitary here because I go really sick off of a turkey sandwich.
Robert B.
Place rating: 5 Fort Worth, TX
Love the location, love the food, I couldn’t find anything I didn’t like about this location. I ordered eggs with potatoes for breakfast, with onions and tomatoes mixed in. Came with two slices of bread. Every bit of it was absolutely tasty. I loved looking out the plentiful windows across a cross section of historic Fort Worth. Recommended.
Amy S.
Place rating: 4 Vancouver, WA
It’s good. It’s pretty pricey. I had the caprese panini very small but was good. Gets busy around lunch.
Luke T.
Place rating: 3 Tucker, GA
I think they are short handed and thus service is slower. The mornings are slow and I have to call and place my order to avoid the 10 min wait for my breakfast. The folks are really nice there but they don’t have enough in the front or the back. I have not had a chance to get lunch here and perhaps the crew comes in for the lunch service.
Amber H.
Place rating: 2 Wylie, TX
Decent food but slow service. Restaurant was dirty and no clean rags to wipe off the tables.
Cacula J.
Place rating: 4 Lynnwood, WA
Great little café around the corner from our hotel. Nice breakfast and baked goods selection.
Vishal S.
Place rating: 5 St Paul, MN
This place rocks for sandwiches. Very yummy and reasonably priced, located in the heart of the city… Good luck finding parking. It’s worth the drive and fairly decent selections.
Ray B.
Place rating: 4 Fort Worth, TX
Corner Bakery in downtown Fort Worth is in a nice location. I came in to get coffee and lemon loaf. The lemon loaf was very good and the icing was as well. I did not realize they have sandwiches. I will come again for lunch and see how the sandwiches are. The location is next to Marriott Courtyard off of Main St. Plenty of room in this restaurant and the employee are very nice.
Ethan A.
Place rating: 3 Grand Prairie, TX
Service here was under par. Had to wait 5 minutes for the guy just to come up to the register, and we were the only people in here. We actually just stopped by to grab a drink, and decided to get a soda that was merely close to 3 dollars. A little expensive for a small soda. Filled up with Sprite, which is always refreshing! Would update depending if I ever need a soda from here again…
Dia C.
Place rating: 1 Rockwall, TX
We don’t complain unless there’s a legitimate reason — so for me to take the time to do this means I’m pissed at wasting $ 24 here. * waited about 25 minutes for 2-person to-go order * watched a man bring something wrapped in a napkin to the counter — whatever it was, the worker apologized and threw it away. A minute later, the customer’s family left. * so little cream cheese added that you’d think staff paid for it themselves(pic added) * toast inedible because it was burnt * separate bag of their Raisin Cinnamon Pecan crispies inedible because most every piece was burned nearly black. Packaged with a paper tie, so no way to reseal I realize this place is in the tourist area, but for the staff to give us subpar quality is a bad reflection on this chain. They’re usually better than this. We wish we’d have just eaten in our hotel at The Ashton.
Jen L.
Place rating: 3 New Orleans, LA
I was hoping for a neighborhood bakery. Yeah not so much. This was a corporate breakfast spot in a nearby hotel. Still it had more selections than the coffee shop in my hotel. I decided on a the pancake breakfast which came with eggs & bacon. I asked them to hold the bacon(no price break or offer of a substitution). I was delivered pancakes with bacon, no eggs. The server whisked my food away and it quickly returned with eggs instead of bacon… on the same plate so my eggs had a bacony flavor. If I was hardcore I probably would have sent it back again, but I just ate the pancakes and a little of the eggs… which without the bacon would have had zero flavor. How can scrambled eggs have no flavor? The price point was OK. But I didn’t stop by again during my week in Ft. Worth.