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S
3 years ago

Wish I could say I tried a pastry but we stood at ...

Wish I could say I tried a pastry but we stood at the counter for almost 10 minutes waiting to order while the staff ignored us and chatted amongst themselves, there were no other people waiting to order or for their orders to be filled either. I guess taking orders is a major inconvenience?

P
3 years ago

Do you like pastries? If so this is the place for...

Do you like pastries? If so this is the place for you. The almond and chocolate croissants are my favorite. The lunch menu is also super tasty with an ever changing amount of items. I highly recommend this place.

D
3 years ago

My favorite brunch place in all of Salt Lake City....

My favorite brunch place in all of Salt Lake City. Waitresses are so nice and remember you when you come in multiple times. There are 2 vegan options for a main course, the rest of the menu is meat/dairy based. Depending on how busy it is there is up to a 20 minute wait, usually it's only 5 minutes. Have never had bad service here and go once a week. Prices are very fair, usually from $7-$15.

J
3 years ago

The pastries here are delicious! We loved the quic...

The pastries here are delicious! We loved the quiche, but the frittata was meh. The hot chocolate tasted more like milk or cream than chocolate. We want to go back and try the Benedict it looked good.

a
3 years ago

This place could improve on their service. Their s...

This place could improve on their service. Their staff is pretentious and the food is not consistent. I've ordered the beat and greens salad a few times and each time has been different with different proportions. Also everything is very expensive. Not worth the price and unfortunately will not be going back.

C
3 years ago

We always like stopping for breakfast or lunch at ...

We always like stopping for breakfast or lunch at Eva's Bakery. While you wait to be seated you can get some delicious treats from the Bakery up front. Also, when it's not winter or too cold or wet you can sit on the tables out front. There is usually a long wait so try to avoid the busy times of the day especially on weekends.

A
3 years ago

Very cute bakery; the closest thing to Parisian ba...

Very cute bakery; the closest thing to Parisian bakery that you can get in Utah. I believe the croissants were good, especially for non-European standards. Recommend checking this place out when you re in Salt Lake City.

T
3 years ago

Terrible service, skimpy ingredients in their sal...

Terrible service, skimpy ingredients in their salads for the price, had to ask twice for the bread and then they charged us for the butter and jam! So, unless you like skimpy over priced food and dry bread, don't bother going.

S
3 years ago

I came here during a break in the school day, and ...

I came here during a break in the school day, and I was wowed by the restaurant, the service, and the food. The first thing I noticed when I walked in was the beautiful, cozy feeling of the restaurant. Promptly, a waitress approached me and my friends, and offered to us to dine in. She was extremely helpful, and the food was amazing. (Recommend the stuffed french toast and the eggs Benedict)

G
3 years ago

Delicious stuffed French toast and a veggie eggs B...

Delicious stuffed French toast and a veggie eggs Benedict! Nice folks there even during the Sunday brunch rush. If you are bothered by places where the seats/tables are very close to each other, you might want to go at a less busy time. Worth it either way.

K
3 years ago

The croissants are amazing. The decor is very nice...

The croissants are amazing. The decor is very nice and welcoming. The coffee was fantastic and the chai latte was amazing. show up early or all of the good pastries will be gone, you will definitely be back. Parking is downtown so it might take you a moment to find a spot. I would recommend this establishment to a friend.

J
3 years ago

I just got back from Paris less than two weeks ago...

I just got back from Paris less than two weeks ago and based on the reviews I was expecting to be at least somewhat impressed.

I wasn t.

The croissants tasted like they were from Costco. The layering was erratic on the top, it was too dense and the Macarons tasted worse that the Private Selection frozen ones you get at Smith s. Plus we had to go to the counter and get our coffee that had been sitting for several minutes and was lukewarm.

Very much not impressed.

S
3 years ago

Favorite brunch spot in downtown SLC. The mochas a...

Favorite brunch spot in downtown SLC. The mochas are fantastic The stuffed french toast is my go-to, closely followed by avocado toast I love to dine in at this place (usually a wait Saturday morning, not bad Sunday), but the bakery at the front of the store is great for a quick coffee and French baked good- my favorites are their fruit tart and macaroons. Bestie loves the chocolate croissant. Highly recommend Eva's!

N
3 years ago

We came as a group of 4 on a Sunday and were quick...

We came as a group of 4 on a Sunday and were quick to ask to have our name put on the waiting list. The person up front, told us it would be about a 35 min. wait. We stepped outside for about 5 min. When we came back in we noticed our name was no longer on the list. We asked if they had called out our name and they said they thought we left. She wrong our name back on, but at the end of the list. We ended up having to wait an hour longer to be seated. We felt bad for our friend who was carrying a newborn baby the whole time. Once we were sat, they never gave us menu. A little bit later, a server came up and asked us what we would like to order. We had to point out we had never been provided menus. Overall, the experience was just poor and over shadowed what positive there still was.

F
3 years ago

Delicious food, but operations seem chaotic. Popul...

Delicious food, but operations seem chaotic. Popular - so busy - and there are few places to sit or stand while waiting without being in the way. Customer service is as expected for busy DT brunch spot.

J
3 years ago

My first time here for a quick dessert and tea and...

My first time here for a quick dessert and tea and loved it! Ultra quaint spot, great selection of fun desserts and great tea by Tea Grotto. Honestly, the best brownie I've ever had! Indoor and outdoor seating available.

n
3 years ago

This is one of my favorite places to eat in SLC! T...

This is one of my favorite places to eat in SLC! The atmosphere is so cute, and has lots of picture-perfect spots that evoke the feeling of France. Their service is great, and somehow they always manage to get you a table relatively quickly, even though it always seems like everyone else had the same idea as you for lunch! The food at Eva's is absolutely incredible, and for a breakfast food lover like me, the stuffed French toast is a must-have. I've always enjoyed whatever I've ordered when I'm there, and once you're finished with your meal, if you don't get a dessert, you're crazy. My experiences here have always been positive ones!

D
3 years ago

We went for my daughter's birthday. The servers we...

We went for my daughter's birthday. The servers were friendly, and attentive. The bread was really tasty, and the food was good. It's meant to be "small plate" so don't expect large portions, but the food is well made and delicious. My wife had the French onion soup, which she really liked. My pastrami sandwich tasted great. Would definitely recommend Eva's.

H
3 years ago

Cute atmosphere (felt like a hole in the wall in P...

Cute atmosphere (felt like a hole in the wall in Paris), decent food, very thoughtful customer service. Ordered the French frittata which was filling but not my favorite. Not crazy about the breakfast potatoes either; thin and inconsistent texture with little flavor. Husband ordered the stuffed French toast which he enjoyed but wasn't crazy about the pile of soggy blueberries on top. Our food was delayed or forgotten and took forever to come out so the waitress comped our drinks to make up for it which was wonderful, and the mocha was excellent! Was hoping for more gluten free options. Glad we went but probably would go back again.

D
3 years ago

Went for breakfast this morning. The food was most...

Went for breakfast this morning. The food was mostly good but the server was smug. He forgot my coffee and it took me several attempts to get his attention. It was very busy, but he walked by our table empty handed a lot. When he finally brought it out he forgot the cream that he asked if I wanted when I ordered it. I was able to grab another staff to get it for me. Then he forgot my niece's hot chocolate and when she asked about it he said with an annoyed tone "sorry the barista is behind" but then brought it right over. It was busy and we were a party of 6. All the food was good besides the stuffed French toast, which was really burnt on the edges. The server never checked in with us after our food was served, but the same one who got my cream asked if I needed another coffee. It is a cute place, and the majority of the staff seemed nice, but our server seemed irritated and unapproachable. I don't know that I'd go back.

J
3 years ago

This is a great place to sit and have an intimate ...

This is a great place to sit and have an intimate chat with someone over brunch. They have stuffed French toast which has never disappointed and their sandwiches are good too. I always grab a macaron on my way out because, honestly, I m obsessed with them. The atmosphere is fun and the people are too.

J
3 years ago

We initally went on a rainy Saturday but the place...

We initally went on a rainy Saturday but the place was full and people were not leaving. so we tried another day. Able to be seated right away, with immediate attention and a fairly short wait for our brunch, we like the place. The brunch was hot and tastee with very good portions, with fair coffee. The waitress was friendly and cheerful. The ambiance was decent and good for something different.

R
3 years ago

We enjoyed a wonderful Sunday Brunch here in a qua...

We enjoyed a wonderful Sunday Brunch here in a quaint setting. The French Onion Soup was very tasty as were the breakfast sandwiches. The person at the neighboring table said the Quiche was delicious as well. Service was very good as well.

J
3 years ago

This place looks amazing from the outside, so I wa...

This place looks amazing from the outside, so I was very excited to try it. I couldn't have been more disappointed. Because I don't dress or look like a hipster, I feel like the staff didn't want to serve me. I would like to say that I was atleast treated with disrespect, but the truth is that I wasn't even acknowledged. Not one thank you or one hello. I would ask questions and get nothing but rude, short and annoyed responses. This place needs to hire employees that will allow it to be the amazing place that it has the potential to be. My tea and pastry would have been wonderful if it weren't served with a side of attitude! If you are in the mood to be ignored and have eyes rolled at you, then Eva's Bakery is the place to go!

T
3 years ago

If I could give more stars I would! This place has...

If I could give more stars I would! This place has the best food I've had in a long time! Delicious! We had the French dip and French toast. Can't wait to go back next time we are in the area. Unfortunately we live in WA state so not soon enough.

About Eva's Bakery

Eva's Bakery: A Delightful Bakeshop with Locally-Sourced Ingredients

If you're looking for a cozy and welcoming bakeshop that offers freshly baked bread, French pastries, sandwiches, and more, then Eva's Bakery is the perfect place for you. Located in the heart of Salt Lake City, Utah, Eva's Bakery has been serving its customers with delicious treats since 2010.

What sets Eva's Bakery apart from other bakeries is their commitment to using locally-sourced ingredients. They believe that by supporting local farmers and producers, they can provide their customers with the freshest and highest quality products while also contributing to the local economy.

At Eva's Bakery, they use only the finest ingredients to create their mouth-watering treats. Their bread is made from flour that comes from nearby farms in Utah and Idaho. They also use organic eggs from local farms in their pastries and sandwiches.

One of the most popular items on their menu is their croissants. Made fresh every day using traditional French techniques, these flaky pastries are a must-try for anyone who loves baked goods. They also offer a variety of other French pastries such as macarons, eclairs, tarts, and more.

In addition to sweet treats, Eva's Bakery also offers savory options such as sandwiches made with freshly baked bread and locally sourced meats and cheeses. Their quiches are another customer favorite - made with organic eggs and fresh vegetables.

Eva's Bakery has a warm atmosphere that makes it an ideal spot for meeting friends or enjoying some alone time over coffee or tea. The bakery features an open kitchen where customers can watch as bakers prepare doughs or shape croissants by hand.

The bakery has gained popularity not only among locals but also among tourists visiting Salt Lake City who are looking for authentic food experiences. With its charming decor inspired by European cafes combined with friendly service provided by knowledgeable staff members who can help guide your choices based on your preferences or dietary restrictions - it’s no wonder why people keep coming back!

In conclusion,Eva’s bakery provides an exceptional experience through its commitment to sourcing high-quality ingredients locally while offering deliciously crafted baked goods at affordable prices in a cozy environment making it one of Salt Lake City’s must-visit spots!