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Wood Fire Bakery
- Price Range:
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$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- No
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Takes Reservations:
- No
- Take Away:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- No
- Outdoor Seating:
- Yes
- Good For:
- Lunch
- Alcohol:
- No
- Has TV:
- No
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
7 reviews for Wood Fire Bakery
7 reviews in English
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Review from Jenny B.
Vancouver, BC
This place looked intriguing from the outside with it's signs proclaiming that everything is home-made and without preservatives. I like home-made things and dislike preservatives so on I went. My husband had the chicken cordon blue and loved it. Seemed like a popular dish too as I heard it a million times in 10 minutes. I ordered the veggie sub with no spread or cheese (only vegan option) and the manager was kind enough to reduce my cost without me asking. The bread/buns are to die for and I will for sure go back there and buy some in the future. The veggie sub was meant to be eaten with cheese so I will not comment on the taste, only that I wish this place had more animal free dishes as I would love to bring guests here but there is not a lot I can order. Big thumbs up though for service, quality, and atmosphere.
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Review from Dirk H.
Edmonton, AB
Good food with surly service: I asked for a multi-grain bun and was yelled at that "we don't have any".
Having the read the signs "cappucino and espresso" on the awning outside, I ordered two of them: well, guess what, they don't make any. My inquiry was met with the comment that "it's a joke". Some joke. -
Review from Simon W.
Surrey, BC
The Wood Fire Bakery is a Kelowna classic. It's a cafeteria style eatery that is very much a place one returns to for a couple of reasons:
- Portions are huge
- It's *not* repeat *not* low-fat, low carb, low anything
- It's very tasty! They have a great menu of Germanic items like sausages, kraut, chicken on a kaiser, roast beef, etc.
In particular, their house Caesar and coffee are both very delicious. I don't live in Kelowna any more but I try to visit the Wood Fire when I come back... -
Review from Lauren N.
Wood Fire Bakery is more of a restaurant than a bakery, and it's one of the best in Kelowna. Some family friends took me here one time when I was visiting, and I was very impressed.
The restaurant has a warm and cozy atmosphere, but it's apparently very popular because it was packed when we went. Despite the rush, we managed to get a table for the six of us. I don't remember there being waiter service; I think we had to order and pay up front at the counter.
But this is where I got turned onto chicken cordon bleu, they make it so good here! The chicken is crispy on the outside but tender and juicy on the inside, and all oozing with warm, melted cheese. I can't wait to go back and try more from their menu! -
Review from Robyn B.
Kelowna, BC
I have eaten there many times. Sometimes depending on your timing you have to wait in line but other times no.
I always have either the Chicken Cordon blue Sub, our the Kaiser with smoked beef and sourkraught. The Subs are huge and can be shared between two people if you don't want gut ache after. But the Kaisers are good for one person. I've had the Borche there as well and its delicious!
I don't think the male that takes your order ever has a day off because you will hear him yelling, "Chicken Cooordon Bluu Sub is Reeaady" the whole time. Kinda German authentic. -
Review from Tracy H.
Fantastic food. I had an amazing vegetarian sub. The clientele is amazing, and incredibly personable. They even bailed me out when I realized that they didn't take my credit card and I didn't have enough cash. (I later fixed this.) The overall experience was a five and the food was a strong four. I would definitely go back.
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Review from Deliah Y.
LOVE LOVE LOVE the veggie sub! They're soups are always amazing too! I have always eyed the baked goods, but have yet to try them I am sure they are equally tasty like everything else at Wood Fire.
They close early.. I think around 2:30 and are not open on Sunday I believe...
