This review is exclusive to the available bread:
Coming to a local bakery I think a general expectation is product superceding grocery store made bread or at least meeting its quality and taste.
Crudely, the Gluten free bread is terrible and the Ciabatta acceptable. It was expressed that their baguette was similar to the Ciabatta so I'm not optimistic about that either.
The gluten free bread is a tasteless sponge of mealy dry sand with no form aside from the crust. The ciabatta was saltless.
Regrettable, but I hope they do better
I have been coming to Otto's regularly for almost four years. It's my favorite downtown lunch spot. The staff are wonderful caring people, and have become my friends. Be a decent human being, and it will be the friendliest place you've ever eaten.
The food is outstanding. I rotate between a few favorites, but never miss ordering off the specials if they have them. I have a gluten allergy, and they accommodate my restrictions so graciously.
Here's the tldr: Don't be an asshole to the wonderful people of Otto's. They're some of the best people I know.
I love you all! ❤️
The food was delicious. Had lots of choices for gluten free. Even said they could modify meals that weren't gf. Weather didn't cooperate but the patio looked very nice. It was a Friday when we went and they had live music which was nice.
We really liked this place a lot! We received a warm & friendly greeting when we walked through the door and everything we ordered was fresh & delicious. Our server Kevin was great. He made sure all my food was gluten & dairy free. We will definitely add this to our list while visiting the beautiful Berkshires!
If you like coffee and sandwiches, this is the spot.
Polish style deli with breakfast options.
Perogies in the fridge is a highlight for me.
I ordered a BLT with gluten-free bread and they cooked my bacon to order in a separate pan.
I might cry while eating this sandwich and I don't care who knows. Join me in this shared joy.