milkbread
From the team behind Kindred, Milkbread is a causal restaurant serving milk bread donuts, coffee, crispy chicken and natural wines.
Cuisine: American
Ambience: Casual
Price: $
Andy Wertz
The chicken sandwiches were good, but not great. They definitely werent as juicy as Boxcar Bettys. Overall it was pretty mid. The chicken sandwiches were 9-12 dollars. We had the cauliflower bites as well and they werent that flavorful, but a good texture. The garlicky green goddess dressing was tangy and great though. It costs extra. The outside was cute and the seating is fun and cafe like, but be warned there is no indoor seating.
Stewart D C
My chicken sandwich was great. I got the original sandwich. The chicken was jucy, full of flavor. $10 is a bit pricey for the sandwich but overall great atmosphere and food. Also the cinnamon bun was delicious. I cant wait to go back !! Im going to get 2 sandwiches this time. Parking is available
Charles A. III
I would look elsewhere. There is plenty of great food on Plaza now. The chicken was half the size of the bun. And not hot, more like luke warm. (Chicken finger??) Not much flavor at all. The pickles were good, but I didn't pay 10$ for good pickles... The donut was good, with a nice hint of cinnamon. All in all... would not return....
Michelle Ashworth
Went there twice since opening this month - overall 3.5 stars. First visit was with a group of 5 people. We arrived at ~5:15pm this past Monday to get a table and have a leisurely casual dinner. We shared and sampled a number of items. Consensus was positive on the food. Everyone enjoyed the original and hot dip chicken sandwiches. Chicken breasts were fresh and large portions. Well cooked. Mixed opinions on the crispy cauliflower, and only one person liked the creamy mac and cheese. Unanimous appreciation on the glazed and chocolate donuts - worth the splurge. We also ordered two cups of the vanilla soft serve ice cream and no one ate more than 1-2 bites - most of it was tossed out. Texture was fine but the taste was off and there was an aftertaste. There are only about 8 tables available - very limited first come seating. Crowds in line are surrounding your tables as they wait for their food. A bit pricey. I went there today for a 2nd time to get a salad to go at 3:30pm . I ordered the Green Goddess Cobb with Chicken. It was quite pricey but very fresh and the portions were reasonable as shown in the photo. I ordered the dressing on the side and had to go back to the window as I realized in my vehicle as I was about to drive away that they forgot the dressing. They weren't busy at the time I was there and need to better train whoever bags up orders. Especially on a $20+ salad with literally one item going in the bag + the fact that every order defaults to a payment screen with an automatic tip amount over 20% that you have to opt out of or change. Once back at my desk, I ended up not even using the dressing as the green goddess dressing was too heavy on the herbs and garlic and more like a garlic parsley pesto. Still enjoyed the salad however and ate every bite. They have some training issues to work out however I suspect this location will do well once they can establish consistency.
Rissa Masengo
Everything was good except the avocado toast was little bit salty for my friend. Since its a new spot expect the line to be long and also your food to be ready. Not enough parking space and limited seating space. Overall I really enjoyed myself.