Love the cookies and the soup!!! such a nice little place!
Richard Garcia
Haven't been there in quite some time. Friendly, engaging and courteous staff plus the world's best home made soups and s to die for hot pastrami on rye with a spicy brown mustard rd. YUMMMM. Need to get back there soon!
Evan Bloom
A perfect place for a light lunch. Quality food.
James Childree
Food is delicious. Love coming here .
Rachel V.
I have great memories going here years ago with my grandfather for lunch. It was always one of my favorite restaurants in Augusta but sadly, after one too many bad experiences here that has changed. My soup was cold, they didn't have half of the ingredients to make my favorite sandwich that I've always ordered for years...multiple times. The waitress had to look at the menu herself because she didn't know what sandwich I was talking about. It has been on the menu for probably 20+ years... what?! It took them 40 min to make me a regular sandwich that was MICROWAVED. They were not busy at all. The waitress preparing my food also did not wear a mask at any point while I was in the restaurant but all other staff members did. I have a special place in my heart for this restaurant, but honestly with the service I received & poor quality of food I can't see them staying open much longer. It breaks my heart.
Lara Gordon
It truly is the best place in town! Soups and sandwiches are delicious and the cookies and desserts are off the chain. It's like eating in your living room at Grandmoms house with a whole bunch of friends. Gene Gurley has brought Sunshine to another level and is holding his own there.
Michele Roy
Always great food and great service. The Sunshine Bakery has been an Augusta institution for soooo long. I personally have been going there since coming to the area for college, well over 30 years ago. It's still a great place to get a delicious sandwich, cup of soup, and Sunshine tea...and don't forget to get a sweet treat for dessert, like their yummy Napoleons or Josephines! I can't pick a favorite sandwich or soup, as I love them all. If you go in, ask for Gene...he'll hook you up right, and is a great conversationalist. Support our local, small businesses. They are the backbone of our community.
M R.
The Sunshine Bakery has been an Augusta institution for soooo long. I personally have been going there since coming to the area for college, well over 30 years ago. It's still a great place to get a delicious sandwich, cup of soup, and Sunshine tea...and don't forget to get a sweet treat for dessert, like their yummy Napoleons or Josephines! I can't pick a favorite sandwich or soup, as I love them all. If you go in, ask for Gene...he'll hook you up right, and is a great conversationalist. Support our local, small businesses. They are the backbone of our community.
The Gaming Show.
It’s nothing special. It’s just a 74 year old hole in the wall bakery. The food is decent and the only thing that’s really good about this place is that the pastries were ok. Definitely not worth $9 per Sandwhich. For a 74 year old shop they are really bad. Would not recommend
GaHound
I so wanted to like this place. We stopped going to N. Carolina. We actually ordered then drove to McDonalds. The sandwiches were mediocre. My wife and daughter only took one bite. They were out of several items. Was probably a great place in the day, but not anymore.
Costumer service was great but food was awful the Sandwhich I ordered was on Hawaiian bread it was stale and they used the end pieces of the bread and flipped them inward Hoping I wouldn’t notice. The ham was not good.
David Kotas
Best pimento in augusta great food and. Split pea soup good to
Tabby Loper
I am from out of town and was trying to get some sweets delivered to one of my other branches on Valentines none the less! I called at 3:09 and they close at 4 and the gentleman offered to deliver what I needed after 4 when he closed. I had no idea what to order so I told him just make me a box with some goodies in it and he did just that. After he delivered the items that office called to say how delicious everything was. He went above and beyond and provided exceptional customer service!
Veronica O'Berry
It's a small spot in the city of Augusta. I normally come here on rainy days for hot, homemade soup and sandwiches. Today I had the split pea soup with a Dutch Rhuben, delicious ?
dan patterson
An Augusta staple. Really good soups and sandwiches
Love the cookies and the soup!!! such a nice little place!
Haven't been there in quite some time. Friendly, engaging and courteous staff plus the world's best home made soups and s to die for hot pastrami on rye with a spicy brown mustard rd. YUMMMM. Need to get back there soon!
A perfect place for a light lunch. Quality food.
Food is delicious. Love coming here .
I have great memories going here years ago with my grandfather for lunch. It was always one of my favorite restaurants in Augusta but sadly, after one too many bad experiences here that has changed. My soup was cold, they didn't have half of the ingredients to make my favorite sandwich that I've always ordered for years...multiple times. The waitress had to look at the menu herself because she didn't know what sandwich I was talking about. It has been on the menu for probably 20+ years... what?! It took them 40 min to make me a regular sandwich that was MICROWAVED. They were not busy at all. The waitress preparing my food also did not wear a mask at any point while I was in the restaurant but all other staff members did. I have a special place in my heart for this restaurant, but honestly with the service I received & poor quality of food I can't see them staying open much longer. It breaks my heart.
It truly is the best place in town! Soups and sandwiches are delicious and the cookies and desserts are off the chain. It's like eating in your living room at Grandmoms house with a whole bunch of friends. Gene Gurley has brought Sunshine to another level and is holding his own there.
Always great food and great service. The Sunshine Bakery has been an Augusta institution for soooo long. I personally have been going there since coming to the area for college, well over 30 years ago. It's still a great place to get a delicious sandwich, cup of soup, and Sunshine tea...and don't forget to get a sweet treat for dessert, like their yummy Napoleons or Josephines! I can't pick a favorite sandwich or soup, as I love them all. If you go in, ask for Gene...he'll hook you up right, and is a great conversationalist. Support our local, small businesses. They are the backbone of our community.
The Sunshine Bakery has been an Augusta institution for soooo long. I personally have been going there since coming to the area for college, well over 30 years ago. It's still a great place to get a delicious sandwich, cup of soup, and Sunshine tea...and don't forget to get a sweet treat for dessert, like their yummy Napoleons or Josephines! I can't pick a favorite sandwich or soup, as I love them all. If you go in, ask for Gene...he'll hook you up right, and is a great conversationalist. Support our local, small businesses. They are the backbone of our community.
It’s nothing special. It’s just a 74 year old hole in the wall bakery. The food is decent and the only thing that’s really good about this place is that the pastries were ok. Definitely not worth $9 per Sandwhich. For a 74 year old shop they are really bad. Would not recommend
I so wanted to like this place. We stopped going to N. Carolina. We actually ordered then drove to McDonalds. The sandwiches were mediocre. My wife and daughter only took one bite. They were out of several items. Was probably a great place in the day, but not anymore.
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Costumer service was great but food was awful the Sandwhich I ordered was on Hawaiian bread it was stale and they used the end pieces of the bread and flipped them inward Hoping I wouldn’t notice. The ham was not good.
Best pimento in augusta great food and. Split pea soup good to
I am from out of town and was trying to get some sweets delivered to one of my other branches on Valentines none the less! I called at 3:09 and they close at 4 and the gentleman offered to deliver what I needed after 4 when he closed. I had no idea what to order so I told him just make me a box with some goodies in it and he did just that. After he delivered the items that office called to say how delicious everything was. He went above and beyond and provided exceptional customer service!
It's a small spot in the city of Augusta. I normally come here on rainy days for hot, homemade soup and sandwiches. Today I had the split pea soup with a Dutch Rhuben, delicious ?
An Augusta staple. Really good soups and sandwiches