Got a snack here, it was kind of between a gift store and a panera bread. I didn’t really like the food i got, and the space wasn’t especially comfortable.
Gwen S.
Place rating: 1 St. George, UT
Tried this place three times. Noise level intense every time. Shouted to communicate with friends at same table. Crowded, long lines and helpers who didn’t keep orders straight. Enough! No more. Enjoyed one take-away pastry when we finally got away from the unpleasant atmosphere.
Dexter G.
Place rating: 4 Murray, UT
The breakfast was good and I recommend the French toast. It’s delicious! The waiters and waitresses are all nice and patient.
Chelsey H.
Place rating: 5 Corona, CA
Even with a line out the door due to what can only be described as a ‘lunch rush’ they delivered an amazingly delicious sandwich. I’m from CA and I look forward to Kneaders whenever I visit the freezing state of Utah. Try it! It’ll give you 1 more reason to love Utah… we all know there aren’t many.
Janet R.
Place rating: 1 St. George, UT
I waited for eternity in the drive thru line for a Panini Ruben on Rye. It was not on rye it was not warm and not the least toasted. Smeared so heavy with sauce I just threw it away. So very disappointed
Leigh B.
Place rating: 3 Dammeron Valley, UT
Ive been a fan of Kneaders since I moved to St George 3 years ago, however, after my last visit I think I am done. I always get the turkey feta salad & I just can’t count on it to be consistent. This time(today), it was like they basically took a head of romaine, rolled it up & chopped it once. Also, the turkey & feta are always feast or famine, today being famine. I don’t like to call & complain all the time, so I am afraid I am breaking up with you Kneaders.
Todd D.
Place rating: 3 Great Falls, MT
My wife and I both had a turkey and provolone, hers was on hazel nut 12 grain bread and mine was on Asiago bread, both had lettuce and a dressing the sandwiches were really salty and the turkey taste like it came from a can. We both also had a double fudge brownie which was good not real good, but good. If any one comes across a village baker in sandy and west jordan utah you must stop best sandwiches, pizza and baked goods in utah.
Ana I.
Place rating: 5 Scottsdale, AZ
I have been a Kneaders fan for a long time. I love going to a restaurant and knowing I can order just about anything and love my meal. A few favorites are The turkey panini Turkey sunflower seed salad Broccoli soup Chicken noodle soup Turkey cranberry croissant The Ruben Focaccia bread Pumpkin bread Fruit tart Breakfast sandwich Cinnamon French toast– so good for breakfast!
Fernandez J.
Place rating: 1 St. George, UT
Came here for breakfast with my bestie. We are needing to go to work so we just ordered oatmeal and hot chocolate. 30 minutes later… My chocolate is just sitting there and when I asked the lady to give me my chocolate she just looked and ignored me. Then when she got around to it handed it to me without even looking at me and just turned around. Such a shitty service.
Charley C.
Place rating: 5 Atascadero, CA
Now this is a place to have lunch! I wanted a baguette following an earlier diner disaster; This would have been the place. Clean Nice, New, Smells Great. So Inviting. And Bustling with life. Igot my baguette and sampled several other breads. The sandwiches that I saw looked very good and I will return to this place on my next trip to this city. The baguette turned out very good. It was more like french bread in that it was sweet. I will be back tasting the other breads and baked goods. Oh the cupcake counter — so many choices — oh what is an eater to do?
Cindy D.
Place rating: 4 Las Vegas, NV
My first time visiting while traveling through SG. I’ve heard many good reviews from my friends. A family member didn’t get it, I mean it’s a bakery. With that being said, it’s an amazing bakery with rolls, orange rolls, zucchini bread(highly recommend) on the menu are sandwiches and salads, soups and coffees, smoothies and such. I really enjoyed it, but since maybe I Haven’t tried the French toast breakfast, it’s another good sandwich/bakery place. I love the décor and the gifts too. I enjoy Panera, Café Zuppas and bread It’s all good to me!
Ein W.
Place rating: 4 Farmington, UT
Almost perfection but I don’t give 5 stars out easy. We’re out-of-towners and decided to give Kneaders a second try after a pretty awful experience at another location. We were not disappointed despite a lot of anticipation for the worst. The staff were patient with us figuring out our order and were friendly. Our food came out timely, even though it was peak lunch hour on a Friday. Portions were exceptional and the food fresh tasting. The establishment was clean and kept up. The restroom was also well attended to. We’ll be back!
Erin K.
Place rating: 4 Las Vegas, NV
If your grandma opened an adorable little lunch shop this would be it. Chocolate dipped strawberries, caramel apples, mint brownies, orange rolls, homemade bread and delicious soups and sandwiches. We ordered a turkey sandwiches, turkey bacon avocado on focaccia and a chicken salad croissant, along with the broccoli cheddar and chicken tortilla soup. We also bought some orange rolls to go! The breads are all homemade and wonderful. Soft and perfect for the sandwiches you order them on. The soups were good too! I always try and stop here when I’m near the area its always good.
Chris B.
Place rating: 4 St. George, UT
I like the food here. It gourmet soup and salad type fair. With good sandwiches on artisan breads. The dining room is full of noise. Sit outside if the weather allows. I would go 5 stars but the staff seems to have a «get you in, get you out» attitude. The person who delivered my food to the table slapped it down without a word. Perhaps they were having a bad day.
Jacob S.
Place rating: 2 Littleton, CO
Don’t go here if you want timely food or strong coffee. Took 15 minutes for a walk-in order of a pre-made bakery item and an iced coffee! C’mon man! A beverage that you pour on ice and an item you grab out of the display? Plus it was all milk n sugar, I watched her pour maybe 2 oz of coffee in a freaking large size coffee.
Jethro M.
Place rating: 5 Costa Mesa, CA
Came here twice already whenever I would stop over in St George on my way to home to Cali or on my way to SLC(for school) and each time I came here I would always get their«Eat All You Can Eat French Toast» for breakfast and wow. It’s well worth it IF you do plan on getting additional French Toasts beyond the first plate. Let me tell you, their French toast are BOMB! And they’re really thick too so it fills you up pretty fast. I’m not a fan of whip cream and strawberries but theirs are really great! A perfect combo for French Toast. I always try to make my money’s worth and get a third batch. But I would get a to go box to take it home and eat for later. The ambience of the place is a «feel at home» and cozy type of place and the workers were always friendly and welcoming. If you’re around the place. Put this place under your bucket list.
Tina F.
Place rating: 1 Springdale, UT
Third time is the charm, or so it’s said. Lemme tell ya, don’t even waste your time. The tables are always dirty While always friendly, always understaffed And now for the pastries… Which taste like they’re made by a ham-fisted scullion w no knowledge on how to create a delicate pastry. The custard isn’t light and flavorful, but rather a twenty-pound flavorless pudding. If you like American pasties, that’s all calories-and-sugar… Then this nightmare is your kinda place. But if you’d prefer a pastry that is delicately delectable… Run away as fast as you can
Dave N.
Place rating: 3 St George, UT
I haven’t been here much except for breakfast. I usually just get the unlimited french toast(and by unlimited i mean 1 slice, maybe 2 if I’m really hungry, lol) I really liked breakfasts here but haven’t been back in a while. This is mostly due to the incredibly long wait times that I’ve experienced.
Live2BeBetter 1.
Place rating: 5 St. George, UT
Awesome sandwhiches! Some of the best food in town! Pretty good prices! Clean facility! Great customer service! Will be back!
Christie L.
Place rating: 4 Las Vegas, NV
Hungry after a not so great experience at «Ronnie Pastrami’s» I decided to pop in Kneaders for a sandwich. Inside is smelled wonderful. It was clean and I was greeted. Since it was my first time I needed a moment to look over the menu. They had a lot of tasty sounding selections. I decided on the«Turkey Cranberry Croissant». It cost $ 5.99 before tax and came with a side salad. It was delicious! I noticed some loaves of bread on a rack t hat looked sinfully delicious and asked what it was. The cashier said it was«Chunky Cinnamon Bread». She said you can buy it like that or come in sometime for breakfast because between 7am-11am you can get all you can eat french toast that is made from the chunky cinnamon bread! You have to eat inside though to get the all you can eat deal. I know what I am trying next time! They offer different soups depending on what day of the week it is. They have a drive-thru. They have plenty of outdoor seating if you prefer not to eat inside.