Want to try a fresh Middle Eastern Cuisine? Holyland Bakery specializes in fresh made Falafel, Manesh, and much more! We also offer the most delicious homemade Pita and taboon bread. We are
Is is 12:40 pm. My first time coming to here. They were little busy. I never was greeted or asked to be helped. I was totally ignored. So I sat in the parking lot and ordered some food from Corunna grill. Holy land bakery is not the place for me.
Totally nailing their Palestinian roots, this family-run spot is legit! The falafel, whether you grab a sandwich or munch on pieces, is on point. Donโt even get me started on their pastries and the fresh pita straight from their special oven! With sides like Hummus, Tabouleh, and Baba Ghanoj, plus daily fresh meals, itโs all super fresh and tasty. Theyโre also ready to take your special orders. Highly recommend!
The staff are very gracious and helpful. The food is awesome!
Since I posted my initial review above, I have made it a point to stop in at least once a week. Often, I pick up a falafel sandwich and one of their salads for lunch at work. Delicious!
Once Great Lent is over, I look forward to trying several other their items.
The ladies are always full of smiles and are very patient. When I leave, I am smiling because I know I have some great food and because they have made me feel good.
Falafel is the best.
They have a decent menu for bakery options.
It is small grocery store as well so you might find dairy and other middle eastern products.
Staff are very nice.
Easy access and free parking
Finally made it out to this little gem of a bakery. These women make a legit selection of Palestinian sweets and meals. We had all sorts of questions and they patiently answered them all. We wanted to make a yogurt dish that we had more than a decade ago and they figured out what we were talking about somehow, provided us with ingredients and the directions on how to make it. We also picked up Kibbee, Manakeesh (spelled wrong most likely), and grape leaves to have some delicious meals all week. When we asked for Kanafeh, they did not have it but said if we order it ahead they would be happy to make it for us. We did. They carry baklava trays from Dearborn, which we picked up. On top of the display case are some sweets that they make in house- try the date cookies, they were delicious! They also have a variety of spices and common middle eastern ingredients available for purchase- all the stuff that you can't find at Meijers or Krogers. They apologized that they could not close the pita bag since it was still steaming hot out of the oven :) We really enjoyed the visit and these wonderful ladies and will be feasting for the rest of the week. Highly recommend this place and if you are looking for something specific, call ahead- odds are in your favor they will graciously prepare it for you.
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2 months agoIs is 12:40 pm. My first time coming to here. They were little busy. I never was greeted or asked to be helped. I was totally ignored. So I sat in the parking lot and ordered some food from Corunna grill. Holy land bakery is not the place for me.
Taha Qaraqe
7 months agoTotally nailing their Palestinian roots, this family-run spot is legit! The falafel, whether you grab a sandwich or munch on pieces, is on point. Donโt even get me started on their pastries and the fresh pita straight from their special oven! With sides like Hummus, Tabouleh, and Baba Ghanoj, plus daily fresh meals, itโs all super fresh and tasty. Theyโre also ready to take your special orders. Highly recommend!
Douglas Coone
a year agoThe staff are very gracious and helpful. The food is awesome! Since I posted my initial review above, I have made it a point to stop in at least once a week. Often, I pick up a falafel sandwich and one of their salads for lunch at work. Delicious! Once Great Lent is over, I look forward to trying several other their items. The ladies are always full of smiles and are very patient. When I leave, I am smiling because I know I have some great food and because they have made me feel good.
Dhafer Salem
10 months agoFalafel is the best. They have a decent menu for bakery options. It is small grocery store as well so you might find dairy and other middle eastern products. Staff are very nice. Easy access and free parking
Patty Paxton
8 months agoFinally made it out to this little gem of a bakery. These women make a legit selection of Palestinian sweets and meals. We had all sorts of questions and they patiently answered them all. We wanted to make a yogurt dish that we had more than a decade ago and they figured out what we were talking about somehow, provided us with ingredients and the directions on how to make it. We also picked up Kibbee, Manakeesh (spelled wrong most likely), and grape leaves to have some delicious meals all week. When we asked for Kanafeh, they did not have it but said if we order it ahead they would be happy to make it for us. We did. They carry baklava trays from Dearborn, which we picked up. On top of the display case are some sweets that they make in house- try the date cookies, they were delicious! They also have a variety of spices and common middle eastern ingredients available for purchase- all the stuff that you can't find at Meijers or Krogers. They apologized that they could not close the pita bag since it was still steaming hot out of the oven :) We really enjoyed the visit and these wonderful ladies and will be feasting for the rest of the week. Highly recommend this place and if you are looking for something specific, call ahead- odds are in your favor they will graciously prepare it for you.