Delicious breakfast burritos
COOKIES!
Paradise Baker Denver Airport Concourse C East
Now called Woody Creek Bakery & Cafe
Paradise Bakery is now Woody Creek bakery. The server said that Panera bought them out, but they have the same menu.
A receipt, very pointless
People milling about
Turkey and cranberry detail shot
chocolate fudge brownie
interior
Christine S.
Mar 1, 2024
Amazingly fast and very nice service folks! The burrito was so delicious and warm! I would highly recommend and they had lovely salads with fresh ingredients.
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Clint B.
Sep 20, 2010
Located in the Denver airport, I stopped by this place during a layover looking for something good to eat. They had some chocolate fudge brownies that were calling out to me. They were displayed on a stand by the cash register so when I ordered one I was a little surprised when the girl behind the counter went to a fridge behind her and pulled one out. While the fudge was intensely sweet, it (and the brownie part) was dry and probably a few days old. What a disappointment...
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David H.
Jun 4, 2011
Very good sandwiches, cookies, and everything else here. The bread was soft, the ingredients fresh, and the cookies. The cookies. I would buy these cookies every day if I could. Not quite worth flying every day to Denver for, but almost.The B Terminal's food court has great restaurants. This is one of the highlights. Inexpensive for airport food, high-quality, and the pop machine is in the seating area -- FREE REFILLS.
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Erika M.
Jan 18, 2011
Dear Paradise Bakery,You make the most delicious addicting cookies (next to girl scout cookies) I have ever had. You torture me with the buy one get one when I am trying to lose weight. I cannot pass you up however. Your sandwiches and salads are not to shabby either and you brew a decent cup of coffee. Now with all that said, can we discuss your prices? Why are you so high priced? I am buying a sandwich and cookie with a beverage and walk out spending like 11 bucks. You are so cruel to me Paradise. I want to love you, but you always hit me in the heart, er wallet.
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Lan D.
Apr 11, 2011
The Denver International Airport is a behemoth with lots of shopping, eating, and even a post office for weary travelers who find themselves delayed. Among the many eateries, Paradise Bakery and Cafe is among the best. The food there does not feel like airport food. Rather, it feels like a really good homemade sandwich. The Turkey Cranberry is probably the best item on the menu, although I also like their tuna sandwich. Every sandwich comes with a freshly baked cookie that is quite delicious. I don't necessarily like spending time at Denver International Airport, but whenever I find myself there, I make my way to Paradise Bakery and Cafe. They've also got a bar!
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Matt U.
Jun 20, 2011
A very impressive showing at the Denver airport! After searching hither and yon for a sandwich that didn't suck and wasn't $11 a shot, Yelp lead us to Paradise bakery!Located on the upper level in the mid B concourse it contains both a bakery (on the right) and a lunch cafe. They have 7 or 8 sandwiches and a few wraps to choose from. The deal they run is the same as most chains - pick two things for $8.25 - half sandwich, cup of soup or a small salad. The paradise club was quite nice as was the turkey chipotle wrap. Both were surpisingly fresh and overall as good as you'd get at any Panera. The soups we had - chicken tortilla and fire roasted tomato were surprisingly good and actually tasted really fresh - much closer to made today than from a can and frozen.We had thoroughly enjoed what we expected to be a trending toward garbage meal and then the cookies came! Each meal come with a chocolate chip cookie and straight up, these are amazing. Crispy outside, little underdone in the middle and with tons a melty chocolate chips. I think they keep someones mom in the back making them!Overall, this was a great airport lunch. Good food, regular prices and easy in/out access to gates. It's near the middle of the terminal and the sandwich makers are machines. Well worth going to if you're in the airport and craving something a couple steps up from burger king, but for around the same price!
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Matt R.
Apr 21, 2011
"Good morning! Can I have the breakfast sandwich?""Uh, it's FIVE AFTER TEN, uh, SIR.""What?""FIVE after TEN.""...""Can't serve breakfast.""Really?""REALLY, sir."-----Stopping breakfast service at 9:30am makes you stupid. Implying I'm stupid for expecting breakfast at 10am makes you an asshole.
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Aaron J.
Sep 11, 2015
Maybe the best breakfast sandwich for the money in the Denver airport. I got the croissant breakfast sandwich: eggs, ham, cheddar, and it was substantial. It was worth the short trip down the concourse.I didn't try the coffee; went down to Caribou instead.
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Christine G.
Mar 18, 2012
I was torn between rating Woody Creek (previously known as Paradise) Bakery and Cafe three stars and four stars, but then I remembered two things:1) They're located in an airport (so I have to adjust expectations)2) They have free cookie samples!I typically hit them up if I'm traveling early in the morning and would like to grab some oatmeal to go. While the menu says "oatmeal in an oatmeal cookie bowl," you can actually wise up and forgo making breakfast into dessert by having them omit the cookie and put the oatmeal in a regular to-go bowl. This is the great thing about the free cookie samples, you see. You can munch on just a few and thereby forgo seeing how all the grease in a full-size cookie makes the paper bag it's put in completely translucent.Apart from that, the employees work pretty quickly in the morning, so you can get in, get out, and get on your plane on time. Boo-yah.
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MaryLou D.
Apr 24, 2008
They just couldn't get my order right--almost made me late for my plane and I didn't have time to get any coffee. I ordered a "chicken walnut salad on mixed greens" (verbatim off the menu board) and a ham and brie panini. First they thought I wanted a chicken salad sandwich AND a mixed greens salad AND the ham and brie panini. I clarified my order and added--"two items". She repeated "two items". Then they set a grilled chicken over mixed greens in front of me and I said "I think there was a misunderstanding--I want the chicken walnut salad over mixed greens. They finally got it right but then there was no time to go across the way to get a cup of specialty coffee (we had such a busy day we didn't have time to eat yet or me have any coffee). In fact, when we went to the gate, which was right next door--everyone had boarded already! I told my daughter, "Great--we finally get in the A group and didn't get to go on in the first group." The food was good but had a funny aftertaste like food that had been stored together and all took on the same flavor. Would choose another place next time. If the clerks spoke and understood English it would have helped.. Plus I got charged 50 cents for "extra item" even though I only ordered the 2 things. I didn't notice that till I was on the plane so it was too late to question it.
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