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    Big City Small World Bakery

    3.7 (86 reviews)
    InexpensiveBakeries, Desserts, Cafes
    Closed 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Good for kids
    Dogs allowed
    Outdoor seating

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    Child in mask and coat with ice cream
    Erin O.

    What a gem! Everything we had (chicken pastie, gingerbread cookie, organic banana, ice cream and coffee) was delicious and the shop was full of beautiful, fresh cakes, pies, baked goods, pasties (beef, chicken and vegetarian) all made from scratch with real, whole ingredients! I appreciated that they had a gluten free portion of their bakery menu and the kids already want to come back for cake or a cupcake. Another regular let us know that these were the best pasties in the state! My husband and one year old agreed and ours quickly vanished into their bellies.

    Traditional iced coffee with milk
    Samantha L.

    Some of the best coffee I've had in Ann Arbor and the friendliest service! The coffee they use is specific to the store and is hard to find elsewhere, definitely come here if you want a smooth and rich flavored coffee. Their baked goods are also top notch!

    Isabella J.

    This cozy bakery served up lovely made from scratch pastries, sandwiches, pies and local coffee. It's more of a grab and go spot due to limited seating. The owner is super nice and a u of alum!

    Quarter sheet cake

    After our local gluten free bakery closed, I was on the hunt for another and found Big City Small World Bakery. We ordered a gluten free quarter sheet cake in chocolate with chocolate ganache icing. Our entire party agreed: you couldn't tell it was gluten free, the chocolate flavor was absolutely delicious, and it was hands down the best cake we've ever had. Period. The price was very reasonable too. I drove over an hour to pick up this cake and it was 100% worth it -- and we can't wait to order again! On a side note, I sampled some of the delicious baked goods in store. The date and nut dream bars are fantastic! Not overly sweet since they rely mostly on the figs for sweetness and a touch of savory due to the nuts.

    Nijole T.

    Funky, eclectic building, really thought I'd love this. Inside, overwhealmed by the prices, $2 for a cookie, $4 for pretty much anything else. The round eclaire was calling my name, but not at $4 for a tiny round bite. I didn't want to leave without buying anything so I chose 2 cookies when my husband pointed out a discount rack in the back. So I told him nevermind with the cookies and got a cinnamon roll, a cherry chocolate chip muffin and a raspberry cream cheese muffin at $1.50 each. Good deal I thought. Trying them at home, it was all the worst I've ever had! Cinnamon roll, stale, no flavor, no gooey frosting, no cinnamon just old yeast. Muffin had maybe 2 chocolate chips and one cherry, also old and stale. Raspberry the same deal, thought the cream cheese would help out here, nope no luck. No need to stop here, way overpriced and no flavor.

    Ginger cookie!
    Rachel L.

    I've had a limited amount of their selections, but I was thoroughly unimpressed with everything - except the ding dong. I could eat their ding dongs all day and if that was all I'd eaten this review would've been easily 5 stars. Biggest take away was the ridiculous prices, if you are going to spend this much on baked goods get Zingerman's. Most notably disappointing were the hard and bland cookies, which for the price was a huge let down. The ginger cookie was the best of those I tried, but even so it was hard and tasted like it was made a few days ago. Even my coffee was weak and flavorless. For such an interesting looking place, I was sad it didn't turn out to be very good.

    Alexandra K.

    In the heart of a residential neighborhood lies this architecturally beautiful and colorful building. The bakery itself is very tiny (only 2 chairs and two display cases) but very charming. Not only do they sell desserts of all kinds: scones, ding dongs, torts, cookies, & pastries, but they have sandwiches, soups and coffee menu. Desserts -Butter Tort: hmmm almost like toffee or butterscotch. It's sticky, chewy, moist, flaky, syrupy sweet and refreshing. -Dark Chocolate Ding Dong: not knowing what a ding dong was, it's layered chocolate cake with white frosting in between and dipped in dark chocolate. Not a huge cake person, I found it to be quite alright. The dipping chocolate is very rich and overpowers the rest of the ding dong--even giving the cake part a bit more moisture. FINAL VERDICT: The two goodies I enjoyed weren't my favorite, but the bakery has much more to offer so I would stop in anytime to try more.

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    Delicious Baked Goods!!! I especially love the muffins, pies, and ding dongs (mocha, raspberry, and gluten free options). Scott is the best.

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    So cute and love the wide selection. Breakfast burritos are different than the usual and delicious

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    Banana bread latte was the best! Honestly the best coffee I've had for the price. Staff was kind…read moreand I didn't have a long wait. I'm coming back forsure

    I like Drip House. I'm happy it's here. However, I don't know if I would be coming much if there…read morewas another coffee shop within a short walking distance. The main thing Drip House has going for it is that it is effectively the only coffee spot to sit and study or meet someone right by the stadium (where a bunch of us live and/or work). It is also open into the early evening when a lot of other coffee spots aren't. And we do love an outside seating option. The service has always been just fine and it's a pretty cute spot (not to sound ridiculously nit-picky but while we're here--someone might wanna sheer some of the many dead leaves off the beautiful plant inside though). Also, the banana oat latte they had as a special a couple months ago was delicious. So yummy. Some things I don't love about Drip House: the blue chairs. So uncomfortable. It is expensive and, dare I say, overpriced. The first time I got my $14 piece of ricotta toast, it was delicious. And I figured, fine. It's $14 for a piece of bread with a little cheese and jam but it's so yummy, I'll splurge every once in a while and go with it. Plus, I can't eat tree nuts, so it is one of the few options for me. However, the second time I got it, it was most definitely not worth it. The "whipped" ricotta was just a sad, thin wet layer and there was practically no jam. I get it. It's expensive out here. We're living in the shadows of the avocado toast economy where espresso drinks cost minimum $7 and you effectively can't buy anything for less than $4. But just because you feel like you *can* doesn't mean you *should.* Paying $14 for a piece of bread.... Come on. It's insulting. It feels exploitative. Will i be going back? Yes, because of the proximity and sometimes a girl needs to go for a cute little walk to get a coffee--just to feel something. Would I if there was a competing coffee shop nearby? That remains to be seen. Also the size of the "large" iced drink. Come on guys.

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    If you're looking for finely crafted and very unique coffee downtown you have to try Moka. Their…read morelattes are very good and the Turkish coffee is excellent. The pastry selection is also very strong and it's a really nice place to get away from the cold. Seriously I can't recommend the Turkish coffee enough! All their roasts are fantastic so it's really worth it to try something you haven't had before.

    This is a great coffee shop & I'm so glad to see it in downtown Ann Arbor. The coffee and the…read moredessert were great. The space is nice and well put together. I might actually buy coffee and tea as holiday gifts for my coworkers. The reason for the 4 star instead of 5 is because the women's bathroom was not clean, customer service can be improved, and some music can really make the cafe more inviting. I made coupe of orders, one included dessert. I was handed the cake with no fork, had to ask for one. Wasn't given napkins and didn't bother asking. I might sound petty, but honestly the product can be great. However, customer service is what brings customers back. There needs to be proper training. If I'm going to spend money and do everything myself and ask for everything that should be the basic/ standard, then I might as well make my coffee at home. It terms of music, I think it would amplify the space. When I stopped by the cafe, I was the only one in the main space and it was dead silent and all I can hear is the buzzing of the cooler that had the water and pop/ drinks. Some light music in the background would've blocked that noise. I only share this because I would love to see this business thrive.

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