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Pasta's Daily Bread

4.8 (49 reviews)
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Heather C.

I came in and grabbed a loaf of each pepperjack and olive bread. Service was quick even though there was a line. The bread was nice and soft. They had pizza and cookies and other things that looked delicious.

Two loaves of stretch bread bagged & ready to take home!
Cassie C.

As soon as you step inside, you're greeted by a wave of warmth both from their ovens consistently going and their friendly staff. There's a gleaming case of freshly baked goods with an assortment of goodies and right behind the register is a wall with shelves filled with bread loaves. The most difficult thing you'll experience here is deciding what to get! Hint: you can't go wrong with stretch bread!

beef minestrone
Jessica G.

Great friendly service. A little unassuming bakery across from the well known Pastabilities. They have more than just bread here. I came for the sandwiches. I've tried the cranberry pecan chicken salad which I loved, and the italian. The italian tasted good but it was difficult to eat because the filling slid out from the mayo. They have a daily soup and I tried the beef minestrone which was delicious. I think everything is reasonably priced and it is a great spot to grab a quick lunch.

Fresh loaves of Stretch bread
Erica O.

Amazing bakery and such friendly employees. Always so helpful! Their restaurant is across the street "Pastabilities", a wonderful Syracuse institution for decades. This bakery is where the "stretch" bread is made. A long loaf - crispy on the outside and full of nooks and crannies inside. They sell, the stretch bread, round loaves in so many flavors! Raisin pecan, asiago, gorgonzola, olive as well as a few varieties of rolls. They sell pizza squares and homemade pasta, sauces and spicy tomato oil. Their scones, cookies, shortbread and macaroons are delicious. I picked up some of the chocolate chip shortbread, peanut butter scones and some everything seasoning rolls.

Oatmeal cookie chai buttercream whoopie pie.
Maddy M.

Amazing dessert!! Delectable choices at fair prices. The employee shared that new creations are available at both the bakery and the restaurant, Pastabilities. I had the oatmeal cookie and chai buttercream whoopie pie. Many cookie options as well as fun cakes and decadent rice crispies!

Angela R.

The thing I miss most about working downtown is smelling the bread baking at Pasta's as I walked to work. While I don't miss the daily commute, I do miss being able to pop into Pasta's on a whim. It's been a hot minute (actually, like 2 years) since I've been in, and I was downtown in Armory Square the other day so thought I'd stop by. I came shortly after 10:30 AM and they were still setting themselves up for lunch (read-- everything's super fresh!) but they had a caprese sandwich ready to go, so I grabbed that and continued on my way. The sandwich was delicious, fresh and tender mozzarella, crisp tomatoes, flavorful pesto, and the famous stretch bread. You can get the bread in various restaurants around Syracuse as well as in Pastabilities of course, but if you want to go straight to the source and stock up you have to make a pitstop at this bakery. Lots of fresh homemade pastas and breads. Not really room to dine in, but a good outlet for a quick grab-and-go-lunch or snack.

Asiago focaccia
Maureen M.

Went today to get some stretch bread, asiago focaccia and focaccia pizza. If you haven't tried their pizza you really are missing out on delicious pizza!

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Jason P.

Right across the street from Pastabilities in a nice, safe and walkable part of the downtown area. Lots of metered street parking around. They have a nice variety of baked items; breads, focaccias, sauces, deli sandwiches and some other sweet treats like short bread bars and some really amazing cookies. Everything seems very fresh. The counterperson was very friendly and efficient.

Spicy hot tomato oil and stretch bread loaves.
Kaitlym S.

This place might actually be heaven on earth. All the bread. All the desserts. All the hot tomato oil! The staff here are always so fun and friendly and I find the prices to be great for the taste and quality of what you're getting! I definitely recommend a stretch bread loaf with hot tomato oil. Cannot go wrong with a classic!

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You should go here for the aroma! It is amazing. Fresh bread, spices, sweet baked goods and such nice people!

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I took my daughter here for lunch... We loved everything... Everyone was so friendly, great food. :) we'll be back!!!

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All the baked goods look so delicious and the staff is soooooo nice. Jasmine or Jazmine, you are…read moresuch a sweet soul and so wonderful. She made my first experience here so amazing. Such a sweet and calm person!

I'll start with the great. The staff have always been wonderful when I've come. They always…read moreappreciate the small tip I leave them. As a Brooklyn boy I always found it odd there was no tip jar, we do things differently where I'm from. The prices for their goods is extremely good. Syracuse, take note of this and cherish your establishments. I walked out with two dozen donuts & a single danish cheese for $25. A famous national chain charges I think over $2.25 for a subpar donut. When I visit Cuse, I always stop here but this past time I feel the donuts were not as fresh as they once were, this could be very biased due to my experience and I don't go that often, the regulars will have better input in quality of the years. But what happened below is why I'm no longer stopping in. Saturday the 27th I pull into the parking lot and see a woman outside asking for change, very normal for me where I'm from. I don't say anything. I came inside to do a good deed, bring my neighbor and his children a dozen of donuts and grab a dozen for my family and an army buddy visiting from the west coast. I'm in a good mood. I never give people change, I always buy food. I decided I'll buy a cheese danish for the very thin woman outside in the cold. I add that to my order. Total $25 gave $30 and told the Wonderful Woman who took my order to keep the rest for herself. As I walk out, I offer the woman the cheese danish. She declined it. In a very rude way saying "she doesn't eat desserts". Now toots, you're in front of a damn bakery. People are more inclined to give you food as opposed to money so we don't support your clear drug habit. In Brooklyn where I'm from, the people like that still take the food, say thank you as it's still a kind gesture with good intentions and tosses it when you leave. That being said, there is no issue at this point. I say, "ok, have a good day and walk to my car". If the owner would like to review footage, it's the black 4Runner with NY disabled veteran plates. As I'm getting into my car, the same woman screams at me. Saying "bounce b-I-t-c-h" and telling me I better leave. Of course I reply with every profanity known to man and leave. The next morning I go again to take two donuts for my drive back to Brooklyn. Guess who's there? Yup the same delusional woman. Asks again for change and I tell her, "not after the way you treated me yesterday, I'll probably never give someone anything again that asks". Then she says "why does this man come here? I walk inside, order my two donuts and receive great service from the gentleman with glasses, who I gave a $1 tip to in two donuts. As I'm walking out another customer in the waking into the parking lot of course hands her a dollar. I told him my experience and he still chose too, hey it's America do what you wish. But when this broad is here every day, it's because people keep giving her money. But hey, his choice. And I'll do as I wish. I will no longer be coming to a Harrison Bakery. If they allow a delusional person to sit for hours everyday on THEIR property to accost/ harass customers, they cleary do not value us as customers to have a great peaceful experience. The donuts & Black & Whites are not that good to have to ruin my vibe. It's their property. Harrison bakery is 100% responsible of who is on their property and for what purpose. Syracuse PD will have no issue with issuing a no trespass for this person who literally stands or lays against the brick wall all day. Keep in mind. This is coming from someone who literally grew up in homeless shelters from time to time, even a bit of time at the Vera house down the road.

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