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Everybody Eats, Inc. In Nyc


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I just found their website (www.everybodyeats-inc.com) and saw that they offer gluten free challah. I wrote an email asking if it was also lactose free and it is. They responded quickly and it was a nice email so I was impressed with them. Has anyone ever tried anything from there? They offer lots of things and, looking at the photos, everything looks delicious. Thanks!


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A few weeks ago I ordered a birthday cake from them. However, it came completely melted. I called them and told them this and they were yelling at me telling me that it took them 3 days to make. When I asked them if they could make another one they hung up on me. I've tried some of their products at gluten-free vendor fairs and it's been pretty good but after ordering from them once I don't believe I will ever do it again.

mamaw Community Regular

I have been saying Everybody Eats is one of the best places to get excellent food items. I have ordered several times , I did have a small problem with one thing --it was at the busy time of year and they graciously with no problem sent me a refund for the item. They did not scream or yell at me, Bruce just said he was sorry I wasn't happy with the one thing and a refund came very quickly. They have the very best crusty rolls & baguettes,pizza was good too. I ordered ravoili but I haven't tried them yet , they got lost in my chest freezer!!!!!I don't think I would order iced cakes or anything like that in the summer time. The delivery isn't alway what we hope for so I wouldn't chance that myself.

I understand the second poster being upset because the cake melted or whatever but really I'm sure they did not want or expect that to happen either. flukes happen . I believe it was most likely the delivery was careless and slower than it should have been. I have sent things overnite &it still took two days or longer.

Most people who have sampled their foods all love them....

I just had a $275 order from them as I freeze it ..

Any time I speak or E-mail Bruce he has alway been very polite to me...

If you have a support group ask that they send some samples to your group, I know sometimes they even go tho the support groups in person.

Final thought: I have no vested interest in this bakery--- I just think the items are one of the best out there at present.....

mamaw

momandgirls Enthusiast

Thank you so much for your responses - the challah is their photo looks so good and I just would feel terrible if my daughter couldn't have challah for the holidays. I just can't find a good recipe to make it myself. The weather's starting to get cooler now and bread doesn't melt so I think I'll give it a try. I never spoke with them but, like I had said before, they did respond with a very nice email. Thanks again!

jkmunchkin Rising Star

I've had several things from them that were all very good. If you are already ordering, order the pizza. I know it's pricey, but it's incredible!

momandgirls Enthusiast

It looks delicious but she's lactose intolerant, too. Unless they have soy cheese? Do you know if they do?

Lauren M Explorer

I love love love their cinnamon rolls. Cinnabun shminabun!

Their pizza is also good, as are the cookies and the ravioli.

They were nice when I dealt with them, but on my order this past Christmas, the order definitely was late (didn't make it in time for Christmas, as they had promised). I think that maybe with all of the news of how GOOD their food is, their business must be picking up - time to hire more employees!

- Lauren


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Lauren

that is when I had my problem but mine did arrive in time-- different problem. And Yes, its only the two of them and they do everything by hand. I told Bruce he will need to hire help but I think he wants quality over quantity. I can't say that for certain but I think that...

We all just need to put in our orders ahead of the busy season!!!!!!

blessings

mamaw

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