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Corner Bakery Cafe

3.4 (118 reviews)
ModerateSalad, Sandwiches, Soup
Closed 6:00 am - 5:00 pm
Updated 2 weeks ago

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Casual
Moderate noise
Good for groups
Good for kids

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Expired bag of chips - guaranteed fresh until November 18, 2025. Today is April 22, 2026.
Jennifer C.

I'm really grateful that Corner Bakery recognizes administrative professionals for Administrative Professionals Day and I was fortunate to have redeemed the free meal. However, I was shocked to see that this location may not check expiration dates for their items. I was given chips that expired 5 months ago and didn't notice until I was already back at my office and about to enjoy my meal. Please make sure to check the expiration date of your bagged chips before you leave. Hopefully they go through their inventory so this doesn't happen to you.

Packaged to go.
Nikki B.

Oh Corner Bakery how do I love thee...let me count the ways. From your seasonal fresh fruit to your house made granola, the tasty pecan sweet crisps, delicious tomato mozzarella sandwiches, tasty salads, and mouthwatering desserts & pastries. Every time our office has a meal catered by Corner Bakery I do a happy dance. I'm glad that this location is conveniently located across the street from my DTLA office, so I can get my fix on a weekly basis. I stopped in the other day for a sweet treat. The Cinnamon Crème Cake Slice was calling to me. It was fresh, moist, and downright delicious! The crumb topping added an extra bit of yum! This café is spacious with a few tables inside to sit. It's well maintained and the staff are friendly - greeting you with a warm hello when entering.

Calena A.

This location is always clean and service is fast so customers are in and out quickly. In the cal plaza, I know their food is consistently good and their team members are friendly. For breakfast, we got power bowls, pancakes, and iced coffee. I like that there's an additional coffee add-ons station as well. The bowl was very filling and pancakes were fluffy and sweet. The coffee is very strong!

Club Panini
Marcus C.

Since I've started working in the area, Corner Bakery at the 1Cal Marketplace has been in my lunch rotating quite often. It's nothing fancy but it never pretended to be! The employees are all nice and hardworking. My only small gripe is that sometimes it's hard to get their attention when you're there for pickup. Speaking of which, always order ahead if you're here for lunch as they get quite busy/chaotic. But they really do bust their backs to get all the orders out in a timely manner. I appreciate that they always check the orders before handing out the food to make sure nothing is missing. My usual go-to order is either the Carved Ham & Swiss or the Club Panini. I also tried the Meatball Panini but I wasn't a fan as the panini is smushed down so the meatballs are pretty thin/barely there (it comes with a dipping marinara sauce). The menu is not really complicated and you can modify any order so you're bound to get something you like. All in all, this Corner Bakery will get the job done if you want a little something for breakfast or lunch. Most get their food to go but there's plenty of tables inside if you want to stay (not to mention a plethora of shaded tables outside in the marketplace if you want some fresh air). This is probably the cleanest Corner Bakery I've been to and the employees deserve kudos for dealing with entitled businesspeople/brats on a daily basis.

Avocado wrap and small coffee
Heidi B.

Super. I had black coffee and an avocado breakfast wrap. Out the door for $11. Perfect amount of food. I didn't have to lug around 1/2 a burrito all day. Friendly. Clean

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Very friendly staff. And they had very Fast service. Thanks. Definatly will come back again

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Great customer service from manager Roxy. Please see her for all your needs. I recommend the chicken palmadori

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