Chestnut Fine Foods & Provisions
2398 E Camelback Rd #150, Phoenix, AZ 85016, USA
Hours
| Monday | 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM |
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| Tuesday | 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM |
| Wednesday | 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM |
| Thursday | 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM |
| Friday | 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM |
| Saturday | 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM |
| Sunday | 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM |
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Reviews
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Diem Allis
★ 3Our experience at Chestnut Fine Foods & Provisions was a bit disappointing. The name Chestnut Fine Foods & Provisions feels a bit deceiving, as the experience was nowhere close to fine dining. The space itself has a very diner-like feel, with both indoor and outdoor seating available. The outdoor area is a decent size, which would be nice on a good-weather day.
I ordered a matcha latte and asked for it extra hot, but it came out lukewarm. When I mentioned it, they added hot water to warm it up, which just diluted the drink. They were kind enough to remake it, but the second one tasted about the same. My friend also commented that her coffee tasted watered down.
The fruit and yogurt was very basic and didn’t feel worth the $10 price in my opinion. The service was friendly though. Sadly, this is not a spot I’d rush back to. -
Erica Lee
★ 5Spotted this little gem on a walk and decided to stop for an espresso shot. I ended up grabbing a traditional breakfast, and it was fair. The service was great, and there ☕️ was a hit. I wasn't really a fan of the sausage patties, but the pancakes were awesome. The atmosphere was really cozy and cute, tho. I will come back and try something different in the future.
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Myrna Johnson
★ 3Chestnut moved down the street to this location in “The Vintage”. Good stuff: Nice and open floor plan with plenty of parking front and back. I had a turkey club sandwich on thick cut fresh sourdough. It was loaded with deli cut roasted turkey, avocado, tomatoes, and a piece of maple bacon. It comes with a side of jalapeño marinated cucumbers and sweet potato chips. The staff was very nice. The “however” part: same reason I only went to The Chestnut once in its prior location: limited menu, order at the counter, soft drinks are bottled, (there is also a coffee bar), and there’s a weird mix of merchandise—including clothing—taking up half the floor. It’s like lunching in a 7-11 but with much better food. Brunch items have quite a bit of variety. Lunch is mostly sandwiches. There is limited table seating though it’s a large open floor. There is counter seating along the south window. The sandwich lacks a dressing for the bread. I asked for mayo and it was quickly brought out.
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Bruno St. Jerome
★ 5Cool place with a unique feel! The food was delicious.
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Amanda
★ 4This is a cute brunch/lunch spot in the Biltmore area! It’s a walk up, order, and find a spot to sit at establishment with a variety of coffee, tea, sweet, and savory selects. Service was casual, decent. I did enjoy they had board games play.
I ordered the Corned Beef Hash and The OG. The menu doesn’t establish their prices for that menu item, only the range of the category. I didn’t care for this approach but it was different - it’s like price roulette. The Corned Beef Hash had a great portion for $15.50 and was very filling! Had the beef, 2 eggs, potatoes, onions, and peppers! The OG was okay - biscuit was kinda dry and needed a bit more syrup for the sweet/savory combo.
Also ordered a vanilla latte and dirty chai latte which were good. Not too sweet and wasn’t weak in espresso. All in, the 4 items cost $45 so it’s on par with the cost in the area.
Overall, it was a decent place and if I’m in the neighborhood, I’d try them out again and order something different.