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The Sunflower Bakery and Cafe, Galveston
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512 14th St Galveston, TX 77550
The Sunflower Bakery and Cafe Details
Reviews Summary for The Sunflower Bakery ... Read Reviews »The Sunflower Bakery and Cafe's Food - Select CommentsThey have the most delicious soups and sandwiches. more»
Wonderful sandwiches and fresh desserts. more»
The Sunflower Bakery and Cafe's Service - Select CommentsSunflower's customer service is not good. : I stood there for 5 minutes while four people just stood around , and two were folding napkins. more»
: / I have been a regular customer up until today , where I have encountered the worst service of my life. more»
The Sunflower Bakery and Cafe's Ambiance - Select CommentsEntering through the small boutique which boasts of overpriced , mediocre arts & craft items , you will find yourself in an overpriced and mediocre bakery. more»
Good food , good location : The food @ Sunflower is an excellent lunch option. more»
Message from The Sunflower Bakery and Cafe
After many years working as professional chefs in the hotel and restaurant industry, Lisa and Harry Blair opened their own Sunflower Bakery in 1999. The original location at 1527 Church Street was built in 1890 and was one of Galveston's many "Corner Stores". The bakery became a favorite East End neighborhood gathering place. In 2003, the Blair's purchased the historic Consumers Market at 1728 45th Street. They opened it as "The Sunflower Caf." Running two busy eateries soon became very difficult and the Blairs decided to move both the bakery and caf into one larger location. In January 2006 "The Sunflower Bakery and Caf" opened in the Columbus Street Market at 512 14th Street converting another historic building into a beautiful retail bakery and full service restaurant.
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