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About Ginger and Baker

Complex in a historic mill offering a pie bakery, an American cafe, cocktails & dog-friendly patio.

What People Are Saying

from Google & Yelp

"Have visited here many times now. The food is hit and miss. Some items are phenomenal and some leave a lot more to be desired. I absolutely love the biscuits, turkey pesto & the coconut Chai. But the Mac & cheese, fish, burger, and a few other items are just ok, nothing special. Most of the baked goods we have tried are good. Some are just blah, like the cookies. The pies & cakes have been great. The service downstairs has always been stellar and they have a very cute atmosphere. Most recently we attended their Holiday Tea event in the beautiful upstairs space and it was very lackluster. Definitely not worth the $65 per person charge. The focal point of afternoon tea is....TEA. There was a VERY small offering of 4 types of tea at the table, very basic boxed teas that you can purchase from King Soopers and one actually had the Kroger brand on the bag. I'm a huge fan of Tea events and have attended my fair share all over the country, from CA to NY and everywhere else inbetween. I would rate this a 3 on a 1-10 scale. The other party seated at the table with us also agreed. They said they would never do it again. The finger sandwich offerings were minimal. The beef with horseradish cream was super dry. The sweet option tasted like cream cheese with berries, that's it. The chicken sandwich was the best tasting and ran out first. They took a very long time to bring more out. The dessert tower was ok. I was surprised to see that they offered their house cream as well as preserves but didn't offer their biscuits or a plain scone selection to use them on. Basic chef misstep there. The 2 scone options were a savory scone and a cranberry with a drizzle. I wouldn't put preserves on a savory scone or one that was already very sweet. Also a hiccup with seating. There were more people than expected so they had to setup another table. After we had already been seated, already started using my plate set and utensils. The hostess came to the table and told me "I'm sorry, but I'm going to have to ask you to move to a different table because I have a party of 5 that I need to seat together at this table." Ummm ok, I was a little shocked, like are you serious right now? I told her I had already used/touched everything and she said "That's ok, we'll move everything to another table if you can help me get everything over there please." Just no words. To not further ruin my experience, I helped move all my stuff to another table. If not for the great company I was with, this would have been a 1 star experience. I do not recommend this experience if they decide to do it again next year. The ambience/decor was nice. The other group at our table said they would need to drink more just to make it worth the price. We're not drinkers, hence our love for Tea. So for us, it was worth only $20. Our teapot ran out of hot water more than once and we had to ask for more hot water everyime. There as so many better Tea options in CO, especially around the Holidays. This is the first time we've ever shared a table for this price. I've included pictures of other offerings we've tried there as well throughout the year. This experience really left a bad taste in my mouth. Literally and figuratively. Not sure I'll be back anytime soon."

★★★

"Racing curiosity! So my girlfriend and I wanted to have a nice light snack in the evening before dinner and we ended up wanting to have dinner their unfortunately all of the tables were reserved beyond our visit. We were left with a ravishing curiosity of what the rest of the food is like. I would highly recommend checking it out for at least drinks and appetizers and maybe even beyond that dinner or brunch, we saw that they even have cooking classes! We would definitely like to highlight our cocktail experience!"

★★★★★

"Super nice building, 2 outdoor patios, coffee shop with super nice bakery items and pies, full breakfast, lunch, and dinner menu. Special cocktail events, beers, dog costume contest etc. We came for late lunch and sat outdoors, had a Curry Chicken Salad Croissant, and a Chicken Fried Chicken with mashed potatoes, brussel sprouts, and a biscuit. Everything was top quality, and we took 4 slices of pie to go. Will definitely come back. Good for work lunch, ladies lunch, date night, coffee and a treat just for you, all of it."

★★★★★

"I really wanted to love this place but my experience was disappointing. My husband and I stopped in for dinner. It wasn’t very busy, and all the hosts and servers were very nice and professional. They recommended the restaurant upstairs, “The Cache,” and we decided to try it. My husband ordered an Old Fashioned drink and this sweet potato and fish dish (I don’t remember the exact name, but it was literally just fish and sweet potato nothing special). I ordered a burger because I was craving carbs. Halfway through eating, I found a human hair stuck to the cheese on my burger 🤢. Naturally, I stopped eating right away. My husband hates complaining at restaurants, but considering our dinner at The Cache came to over $100, and my meal had a hair in it, we were both frustrated. We went downstairs to the bakery to at least try to salvage the night. The service downstairs bakery was great, and the pies looked amazing. I got a slice of chocolate pie and it was delicious. By the time we paid for dinner upstairs and the pies downstairs, we spent around $150 total that night and honestly, the food at The Cache simply does NOT match the hype, especially for the prices they charge. The service was wonderful, but the food itself was very underwhelming. To be fair, the decor is beautiful and the place is super aesthetic great for pictures but overall, the dinner experience just didn’t live up to the expectations."

★★

"The atmosphere is really nice and cozy! Our server was good, though not exceptional. The highlight of our meal was definitely the potatoes—they were amazing! Unfortunately, the eggs were disappointing, with one undercooked and the other overcooked. The bacon was very good, and the biscuit was fine, but the gravy was too thin and lacked flavor. My eggs also had quite a bit of oil on them which you can see in my picture. Overall, our first visit for breakfast was disappointing."

★★★

"Ginger and baker We want to let you know that my wife and I had dinner at the bar downstairs on Sunday early evening. The two bartenders were awesome. Ryan..."

Glenn R. ★★★★★

Hours

Monday Closed
Tuesday 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Wednesday 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Thursday 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Friday 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Saturday 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Sunday 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Ginger and Baker's hours?
Ginger and Baker is located in Fort Collins, Colorado. Monday: Closed. Tuesday: 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM. Wednesday: 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM. Thursday: 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM. Friday: 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM. Saturday: 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM. Sunday: 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM.
Where is Ginger and Baker located?
Ginger and Baker is located at 359 Linden St, Fort Collins, CO 80524, United States, Fort Collins, CO. You can get directions using the map above.
What is Ginger and Baker's phone number?
You can reach Ginger and Baker at (999) 999-9999.
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