Kneaders Bakery & Cafe

21157 E Rittenhouse Rd, Queen Creek - 85142
481 reviews
Breakfast
(480) 481-2211

Mixed thoughts. Their sugar cookies were hard, crumbly and not moist. Their peanut butter cookies were perfectly moist and taste great.cinnamon rolls had a chemical taste.Their carrot cake was one of the best I’ve ever had.Ordering online and picking up is easy.I ordered 4 cookies, 2 cinnamon rolls and 1 portion of carrot cake.Price: ~$40.The hard dry sugar cookies and the chemical taste in the cinnamon rolls dropped the value of this experience.

Advertised hours are until 9:00PM. I went through the drive thru at 8:50 and was told they couldn’t make any salads, any soups or anything grilled. When I asked what they could make I was told a turkey sandwich. Oh but they can’t do any avocado (I’m guessing because it would dirty an already clean and put away knife). If you’re going to put all the food away and shut everything down early, maybe change your hours to reflect an earlier time?

First of all their food is good, but had a terrible experience on a Saturday morning. Waited in line in the Drive-Thru for about half an hour. Got to the window at 11:02 a.m. and they tell me they are not serving breakfast anymore. The whole reason I wanted to go to kneaders was to get orange rolls and steel-cut oats. They only have orange rolls on Fridays and Saturdays in a very limited amount. If they sell out so quickly, you would think that they would make more. But they don't. And I was denied getting breakfast at 11:02 when I got in line half an hour before 11 to get breakfast. I would not recommend coming here they are very slow.

15 minutes went by with a line to the door with no one taking orders for people dining in. Place order for French toast. Waited 2 hours only for them to run out. The kids who were working did their best to stay patient with all the angry customers but this was very poor management. Make sure your store is stocked enough before you abandon ship as a GM.

Bailey took my order for door dash and as I pulled up to the window notice the button on her shirt and I told her that my wife would love something like that and asked if I could take a picture of it and she gave me the button little things like that makes people's day and it made my day she is amazing hands down five stars best experience ever for it being my first time there

Ordered pastrami on rye. With extra sauce on the side. They were out of chips so substituted rosemary chips. Cost over $11.00. Arrived home. Sandwich was slathered with sauce. (Not on the side), very greasy,no pickle and no chips. Also skimped on the pastrami, less than 1/2 inch of meat. Very disappointed. Will not return in the near future.

When I want a quality sandwich on locally sourced and baked bread, this is where I go. It's not cheap, not fast, but accurate and delicious. I've had most of the sandwiches and the deli ingredients were high quality, produce fresh, and baked goods; hearty. I recently had the Irish Stew, and despite its lack of proper seasoning(and lack of Guinness), it was pretty good in a sourdough bowl.However, I recently had their coconut cream pie. What a disaster. First of all, it looked like it was sad, all falling down on itself. Then I had the first bite and it was like a mouthful of whipping cream. The second bite wasn't much better, but it did have something in it that appeared to have the texture of dried toasted coconut. Once I found the coconut custard layer, it was thin and tasted simply like vanilla custard that someone sprinkled raw dried coconut into. No, no, no Kneaders! You've lost the plot! Now I know why the pie was so sad, it had no identity. Use coconut milk/cream, process some shredded sweetened coconut and put it into the custard so it's not this jarring crunch while swimming in the custard sea of goodness. Give the pie back its identity as a _Coconut_ Creme Pie.I've done it again, I've gone too far. Fix the pie. I'll eat the others in the meantime :)

My wife picked up a banana cream pie for my birthday. All I tasted was cream! After a bite or two I asked her… are you sure It’s banana? There was about an eighth of an inch of banana and two inches of cream ! I couldn’t even taste the fruit. Im not sure I would give them another chance at 23 $ a pie.

Food was good, real Croissants used for breakfast sandwiches.

I just went through the drive through and the young lady at the window was nice but there were 3 cars in front of me and it took nearly 30 minutes to get my order and then I get home and the sandwich was very skimpy… $10 bucks for this???I should have gone to the store and paid for ingredients and made at least 4 sandwiches for the price… I won’t make that mistake again