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Bread FactoryDProceed Cautiously
Ethnarchou Makariou 2, Peristeri 121 32, Greece
· Restaurant, Cafe, Grocery store
· 4.4/5 Google (9073 reviews)
Delivery · Takeout
Huge 24/7 bakery-cafe with hot Greek comfort dishes and sweets at low prices, great variety, but uneven quality, service inconsistency, hygiene complaints, and noisy environment during busy times.
Why it gets a D for overall quality
Bread Factory serves a clear purpose as a budget-friendly, round-the-clock convenience hub with loyal repeat customers, but falls short of reliable dining standards. Documented hygiene issues including flies and dirty facilities combined with variable food quality and service across visits create meaningful concerns for regular dining. The convenience-driven appeal works for quick coffee or grab-and-go, but inconsistent execution and cleanliness problems limit confidence in overall experience quality.
Restaurant Summary
A sprawling, 24/7 spot where a bakery, hot kitchen, and mini-market collide, Bread Factory feels lively and bustling at nearly any hour. Expect queues, bright lights, and cases of sweets that seem to run forever. One diner put it simply: "Huge space, tons of choice"—though some noted too-loud announcements and cleanliness that slips when it is slammed. Cooking leans classic Greek canteen: stews, grills, pasta, and salads with a broad pastry range rather than chefly theatrics. It is comfort-first cooking with wallet-friendly pricing, but execution can vary—some plates feel homey and generous, others small or a touch stale. If you prioritize convenience and selection over finesse, it delivers; if you crave polish, you may find it uneven. Families do fine here thanks to simple kid-friendly choices like pasta, rice, burgers, and loads of cookies and cakes. There is no kids menu mentioned, but portions and prices suit casual family stops. Heads-up: crowds, noise, and occasional cleanliness hiccups can challenge parents with little ones.
At a Glance
- Massive 24/7 selection with bakery, hot dishes, and coffee
- Budget pricing on many items with fast coffee service
- Hygiene and cleanliness complaints including flies and dirty toilets
- Service inconsistency and rude interactions at peak times
- Custom cake orders frequently mishandled
What Sets It Apart
- 24/7 operation with full hot kitchen and bakery
- Enormous variety under one roof
- Ample seating including upstairs windows
What People Love
- Open all hours when other places are closed
- Sheer variety across sweets and hot dishes
- Fast, friendly coffee counter team
- Good value options across staples
Points of Concern
- Hygiene issues reported: flies on open pastry displays, glove misuse, and dirty toilets, especially during rushes
- Service attitude varies from warm to rude; long queues and loud announcements reduce comfort
- Cake pre-orders: recurring decoration mistakes and pickup confusion
- Parking can be difficult; expect to walk from your spot
- Review patterns show signs of potential manipulation (some marketing-style language) which may not reflect typical diner experience
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleCounter With Seating
Average Cost€10-16 per person
ReservationsNot required
What to Order
- Vegetarians: Imam, ladera veg dishes, rice, and salads offer coverage at €4-7
- Budget mains cluster around €7-10; pair with €3-5 dessert for value
- If sensitive to sweetness, choose nut-forward pastries over cream-heavy cakes
Perfect For
- Late-night cravings after a flight
- Casual group meetups with mixed tastes
- Quick coffee and pastry on the go
- Families needing fast, simple meals
Location Insights
Area: Busy suburban-commercial artery in Peristeri with mixed retail and local foot traffic; draws late-night crowds.
Safety: Generally active and lit; a few reviews allege safety issues late at night requiring caution.
Nearby: Near shops and services; 24/7 concept attracts travelers and shift workers; limited easy parking reported.
PeristeriPeristeri is a populous western suburb of Athens known for its dense residential blocks, local markets, and a growing number of casual dining options. The dining scene is predominantly informal and family-oriented, with traditional Greek tavernas and bakeries serving the local community.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday00:00–23:59
Tuesday00:00–23:59
Wednesday00:00–23:59
Thursday00:00–23:59
Friday00:00–23:59
Saturday00:00–23:59
Sunday00:00–23:59
Available: Delivery, Takeout
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