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Olive Avenue Market

4.3 (589 reviews)
Closed 7:00 am - 2:30 pm

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OLIVE AVENUE MARKET ATMOSPHERE

What's the vibe?
Classy
Casual
Moderate noise
Outdoor seating

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Jennifer I.

I arrived shortly after 7am, ready made sandwiches in the refrigerator and warm breakfast burritos at the register. I loved the coconut latte and the fast service! Super cute cafe/store lots of things to look at and purchase from local artists.

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John P.

Olive Avenue Market is basically a cozy coffee shop in Redlands with an excellent patio area with shade and flowers that is nice to relax and watch people walk by. You can order a variety of coffee and tea drinks fresh made and they have premade sandwiches, salads, and snacks. I had a salad which was good and the prices were reasonable but not inexpensive.

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Sandra E.

So much to look at, didn't take enough photos to do it justice. Gives a "country store" type vibe. Lots of outdoor sitting with puzzle, book, and stick (for dogs) libraries (make sure to donate). The staff was informative, friendly and patient. The food was delicious. Sandwiches and pastries made daily with a wide variety of choices. They have coffee and teas with several options. They even have a rewards program. Will definitely go back again.

Chai tea without espresso.
Caitlyn K.

Updating my review - Olive Market has a delicious chai tea, I added espresso to make it a dirty chai. Their blueberry lemon scone is to die for! Will definitely be my go-to when I'm in Redlands. Thank you to the wonderful people who work here, nice welcoming staff.

Storefront-Gorgeous with the wooden/screen porch door
N M.

Popped into this 100 year old building/establishment on the recommendation of a chef/friend. Was definitely not disappointed! The charm and essence of what it used to be over the years was still present. You need "time" to browse around. So much to look at and tons of tasty items to choose from. Absolutely loved the experience. And to be located in the historical district is so charming. I will definitely be looking forward to my return next time and please checkout their website to learn more about the history.

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First time here, we bought a mango smoothie, iced tea and a green fruit salad dessert, and they were all amazing.

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Ask the Community - Olive Avenue Market

Do they currently serve breakfast?

Yes but not "made to order items". Their offerings are pre-made fresh daily: bagels, sandwiches, parfaits, etc.

Just wondering if they do sell breakfast or not? I went in today to finally try but was confused lol. Also the menu for hot food was blanked out with white paper so I left. Are the only serving what's in the fridge and things around store?

They have done away with breakfast/brunch due to the person who ran it moved. They have considered bringing it back but haven't found anyone to bring it back

Can you bring back the biscuits and gravy with scrambled eggs and hash browns?

I second this!

Is OAM open for dine in or takeout?

They're open for takeout and patio seating!

Do they only sell breakfast on the weekends?

Yes...breakfast is delicious

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