Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't Lidl similar to Aldi? I appreciate the low prices at Aldi, but I can't say they have interesting bread choices that I would love to find in a nice restaurant bread bowl.
Lidl have good in-store bakery and has a lot of roll options to buy bulk, and they are very cheap
I seem to recall an apple fritter of some type and croissants? But nothing bread basket worthy.
I need to check again (but I don't want a dozen of every variety - I'm looking for places that sell roll individually, ideally)
I have bought 5 types of rolls to make sandwiches for events. Individually.
I've found the individual rolls tend to be gigantic / for sandwiches and not typically the smaller dinner roll or what you'd want in a bread basket.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If there’s a particular restaurant whose bread basket you’re thinking of, why not just buy it from them?
Do you often, or ever, see "bread basket" on the take out menu?
Is this a serious question? You think they won’t sell something to you because it’s not on their takeout menu? They’re in the hospitality industry. You will have to call and talk to a live human. Call when the restaurant isn’t busy.
Can I pick this up at 9am on Saturday morning?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If there’s a particular restaurant whose bread basket you’re thinking of, why not just buy it from them?
Do you often, or ever, see "bread basket" on the take out menu?
Is this a serious question? You think they won’t sell something to you because it’s not on their takeout menu? They’re in the hospitality industry. You will have to call and talk to a live human. Call when the restaurant isn’t busy.