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Great Harvest Bread Co. Sandwiches, Catering & Gifts

Sandwich Boxes

Small...$95.00 (12 sandwiches) Medium...$185.00 (24 sandwiches) Large...$275.00 (36 sandwiches)

Choose your own assortment of our gourmet sandwiches or let us offer suggestions! Each sandwich includes a bag of chips and are boxed 6 sandwiches to a box.

Don’t forget the treats!

The perfect assortment of Great Harvest sweets for a morning meeting, a lunch gathering, or a thank-you for the office.

Great sandwiches start with great bread and great bread starts with fresh ground wheat!

Harvest Box Lunches...$10.50

Individual box lunches include your choice of sandwich made on freshly baked bread, chips, a pickle and a giant cookie. Perfect for lunch at the office or meetings on the go!

Tray of Treats

Large...$55.00 (serves 20-25) Small...$30.00 (serves 12-15)

Includes a specialty loaf and/or batter bread of the day, and an assortment of muffins, scones and cookies.

Bakery Hours M-F 6:30am-6:30pm, Sat. 7am-3pm Fresh Sandwiches served daily from 11am

Additional Offerings

2803 S. Evans St. Greenville, NC 27834

Great Harvest Breakfast Sampler

We’ll package an assortment of delicious and nutritious breakfast goodies for your morning event. Please call for available items and pricing.

(252)689-6012 www.greenvillenc.greatharvestbread.com www.facebook.com/greatharvestgreenvillenc

Bakery Breakfast Box...$6.50

Includes a fresh muffin, scone or biscuit, served with a yogurt parfait with berries and homemade granola, and a bottle of juice.

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See back for more information.

Great Harvest Lunch Sampler

We’ll package the perfect combination of half or quarter sandwiches and sweets to meet your group’s unique needs. Please call for pricing.

The Great Big Cookie Box

$17.00 per dozen

Varieties include oatmeal chocolate chip, oatmeal chocolate chip and walnut, salted caramel and more. Call us for our cookie of the day!

Please Consider When Placing Your Order:

* Place your order by calling or stopping by the bakery.
* Orders of 8 or more sandwiches must be placed before 10 a.m., please.
* Orders for sandwich boxes and other catering trays must be made 24 hours in advance to ensure availability. * Payment to be made at time of order.
We gladly accept Visa, Discover, Mastercard and American Express.

Coffee, Espresso & Tea

We proudly feature a custom blend of coffee from Stockton Graham in Raleigh as well as specialty espresso drinks and Mighty Leaf tea. Enjoy a cup here or take a bag of coffee beans home!

Great Harvest Gift Options
Great Harvest Signature

Great Harvest gift options are available in either festive baskets or trays. Ask us about our customized gifts too!

Sandwiches

Our Signature Sandwiches are chef inspired and hand crafted to deliver to boldest and freshest flavors possible. Eating well tastes amazing!

Comfort & Joy Basket...$32.00

This beautiful basket delivers comfort and joy with a fresh, warm, delicious meal. It features a gourmet soup mix, a fresh loaf of Honey Whole Wheat and our batter bread of the day.

A gift of jam and bread...$22.50

Our most popular combination includes a loaf of Honey Whole Wheat bread, six giant cookies and a jar of local jam.

We are pleased to offer a gourmet line of fresh soups for your lunch or catering event. Available by the cup with a half sandwich or roll, or larger sizes for catered events. Please call us for catering prices.

Baja Chipotle Turkey...$7.50

Thin slices of smoked turkey breast with a flavorful chipotle honey lime yogurt sauce, shaved cabbage, pickled red onions, avocado, and pepper jack cheese on Anadama bread

Abundant Basket...$53.00

This basket is the perfect

Basket of Gratitude....$75.00

This extravagant basket includes a loaf of Honey Whole Wheat, a specialty loaf of the day, a loaf of our batter bread, six giant cookies, a bag of homemade granola, a jar of local jam, a jar of gourmet specialty honey, a Great Harvest cutting board and Great Harvest bread knife demonstration of your generosity! Includes a loaf of Honey Whole Wheat, the specialty loaf of the day, our batter bread of the day, a jar of local jam, a jar of gourmet specialty honey and a Great Harvest bread knife.

Great Harvest Classic Sandwiches

All Classic Sandwiches are made with thin sliced red onion, romaine lettuce, sliced tomato, white wine Dijon mustard, mayonnaise, salt and pepper and your choice of sandwich bread.

The Italian...$7.00

Shaved Genoa salami and ham topped with a roasted red pepper black olive tapenade and provolone cheese drizzled with a red wine vinaigrette on white bread

Whole Grain Goodness...$45.00

A stunning arrangement featuring a loaf of Honey Whole Wheat, a loaf of Honored in most Great Harvest Dakota or High Five Fiber, one pound of Granola, a jar of gourmet specialty honey and a Great Harvest bread knife.

Gift Cards

Roast Beef Chimichurri...$8.00

Fresh herbs, jalapeños, cumin, coriander, and garlic puréed into a savory green chimichurri sauce and drizzled over slices of roast beef and Swiss cheese

Ham & Cheese...$6.50

Tender slices of honey smoked ham and your choice of swiss, cheddar or pepper jack cheese

bakeries across the nation. Available in any amount. Always fresh, always appreciated!

Turkey & Cheese...$6.50

Lightly smoked turkey breast and your choice of cheddar, swiss or pepper jack cheese

Big Sky Chicken Salad...$8.00

Tender chicken fused with golden raisins, cranberries, artichoke hearts, herbs, a hint of lemon, and a walnut crunch

Basket of Treats...$69.00

Includes two loaves of batter bread, the specialty loaf of the day, a dozen giant cookies, six freshly baked muffins and a Great Harvest bread knife.

Roast Beef...$6.75

Sliced roast beef and aged provolone

California Cobb...$7.50

Fresh avocado, smoked turkey breast and crispy bacon, with a bleu cheese spread served on honey whole wheat bread

Deliver Delight on a Budget!

Harvest Veggie...$7.00

Give the gift of one of our hand made mixes or other specialty retail items with Great Harvest spoons, spatulas, bread knives and cutting boards.

Fresh pepper rings, cucumber slices, provolone and cheddar cheeses with red pepper garlic spread on honey whole wheat bread

Pancake Mix, Chocolate Chip

Local jams, honey, and

Cookie Mix, Cornbread Mix,

specialty peanut butters are

Cinnamon Raisin Oatmeal Mix,

the perfect addition to any

Nine-Grain Cereal Mix, Dog

Peanut Butter & Jelly...$2.50

Creamy peanut butter and jelly or honey on white bread

loaf of bread!

Treats

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