Wooden Bakery

303 Mill St NE, Vienna - 22180
125 reviews
Mediterranean
(703) 242-9296

The owner and employees are So bad for treating the customer.The stuff very high prices if you compare it with other stores. I’m not recommended.

The bread is good if bought fresh and then frozen. Only two stars because the owner is very, very, RUDE and NASTY!!! Doesn't give customer service. Just gets annoyed if you make her look up from her phone.

Give it 2 not because of the food, actually the bakery food is good but next time smile for God sake and I will make it 4 stars.all of the employees and managers are frowning and don't communicate well with the customers.

This is a HORRIBLE place. We went to simply buy some bread and came home and it had MOLD ON IT!!! MOLDY BREAD. Most of the foods that were on the shelves were EXPIRED. Do not go to this store and waste your money.

A nice bakery and food market. Fair prices, friendly staff...

This review is about the dining experience (via Delivery) at this place. To be clear, this review is not targeting the bakery, bread or produce of this place but rather the prepared food. We ordered the chicken shawerma and beef shawerma wrap. Unfortunately, both sandwiches were one of the worst shawermas I have ever had. The pickle is placed in the sandwich as is without being cut. Tomatoes are cut in very big chunks in the sandwich. The chicken does not taste like shawerma but like basic chicken, very poorly seasoned and cut. While we insisted in the grubhub instructions that the sandwich should have no tomatoes, the order was still wrong. Meanwhile, the beef shawerma is even worse. The beef is very dry to the point you cannot even properly chew some of the pieces in the sandwich. To top it off, with this experience the sandwiches are overly priced. I was wishfully thinking that this place will offer an authentic and delicious dining experience in terms of Shawermas, but I am drastically disappointed.

So we came here because I was craving Fatayer (savory baked pastries). I remember going to a place, but I just can’t remember where it was. Anyway, I remember this bakery, so I thought of coming here. The man behind the cashier gave us an unwelcoming first impression. We kept being friendly and I think they dragged him into being nice. We ordered a few Fatayers and got some stuff from the market. It’s not cheap keep that in mind. As for the food we ordered (which took ages to prepare), I ordered the zaater labna Fatayer but I only got zaater. I had already gone to the car by the time I found out, so I didn’t want to go back and complain. It tasted good. Hubby has the meat pie. It was not an authentic Lebanese taste, but still okay. My son has the pizza (don’t order pizza)! The sauce is actually ketchup. No effort into it and not worth the money. The hummus was okay and so was the Kibbeh. The Tabouli could be better. It was not chopped finely and didn’t have bulgur which is a must in Tabouli. We might come back unless I find the hidden gem I’ve been searching for.

Great pastries right along the bike trail.

It's just not friendly staff you don't feel welcome there.

So we came here because I was craving Fatayer (savory baked pastries). I remember going to a place, but I just can’t remember where it was. Anyway, I remember this bakery, so I thought of coming here. The man behind the cashier gave us an unwelcoming first impression. We kept being friendly and I think they dragged him into being nice. We ordered a few Fatayers and got some stuff from the market. It’s not cheap keep that in mind. As for the food we ordered (which took ages to prepare), I ordered the zaater labna Fatayer but I only got zaater. I had already gone to the car by the time I found out, so I didn’t want to go back and complain. It tasted good. Hubby has the meat pie. It was not an authentic Lebanese taste, but still okay. My son has the pizza (don’t order pizza)! The sauce is actually ketchup. No effort into it and not worth the money. The hummus was okay and so was the Kibbeh. The Tabouli could be better. It was not chopped finely and didn’t have bulgur which is a must in Tabouli. We might come back unless I find the hidden gem I’ve been searching for. Mind you, there’s no seating. We ate in the car.