I love Bunny Bread Warehouse, and not just because it’s pretty much right down the street from where I live. This store is pretty«no frills» and it’s fairly small, but it’s packed with goodies. I usually stop in here to get hamburger buns or Italian bread, because it’s really fresh and it’s a little bit cheaper than what you can get at the grocery store. When I come I usually like to pick up some of the small snack pies they have– I really like to get the individually wrapped pumpkin pies and pecan pies that make for a perfect dessert when you don’t want to buy a whole pie. I’ll occasionally pick up one of those«snoball» treats that come wrapped. Whenever I have been here the people working are usually teenagers, but they do their best to help you if you are looking for something specific.
Dinah C.
Tu valoración: 2 Belle Chasse, LA
I found the customer service poor and the shelves where close to empty. All 3 employees where on their phones. The one that ran the register was so busy on her phone that I had to say«excuse me, I am ready to check out«to get her attention. I have always had good service at their other location at 5646 Lewis Rd New Orleans, LA70126. Guess because this is where the bread is baked. The service at this location is GREAT! Maybe the New Orleans store employees can train the Gretna employees?
Eddie C.
Tu valoración: 5 Marrero, LA
I have a similar story to John L. H, though they gave my class Bunny Bread stickers. Nah! If your close by and low on bread, the prices CANT be beat. And extremely fresh and soft like butter. Gambinos is just around the corner too if you need a sweet tooth fix.
John L. H.
Tu valoración: 5 New Orleans, LA
Bunny Bread is the best sliced bread in the universe. It is difficult reviewing this warehouse without relaying a story from my youth. My elementary school went here for a field trip several years ago. We learned about how the bread is made, how it is packaged, and how it is shipped. At the end of the tour each of us was given a loaf of bread and a piece of candy. Our teacher informed us on the bus ride back to school that we could either eat the piece of candy or a slice of bread. I chose the bread. The warehouse itself is not open to the public. There is, however, a store attached to the front of the warehouse. In the store they sell day old bread at a steep discount. I think loaves of bread or buns are around 50 cents. One thing I do recommend is checking the bread before you purchase it. One time the bread seemed overcooked, but for 50 cents I wasn’t that concerned. If you’re looking for cheap Bunny Bread, come here.