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    5.0 (1 review)
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    Robin's Nest Baked Goods

    Robin's Nest Baked Goods

    5.0(2 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    I discovered the greatness that is The Robin's Nest at the 2026 Ice & Fire Festival in Harrisburg,…read moreand I'm pretty sure it was fate. After lunch I was wandering around the festival trying to decide on a sweet treat. It was cold, wet, and grey, and my stomach had reached the stage of the day where it was aggressively reminding me that dessert had not yet been consumed. The dessert options at the festival were plentiful, but the moment I passed The Robin's Nest stand the decision was made. This also happens to coincide with what I can only describe as my Whoopie Pie Era, a completely self-appointed personal mission to sample as many whoopie pies as possible in the name of...research. So when I spotted their display of baked goods -- including a whole lineup of whoopie pies -- the gravitational pull toward that stand became unavoidable. And wow...the options! They had everything from whoopie pies to chocolate Easter eggs to breads and cookies. It was honestly difficult to choose what to eat in the moment and even harder not to just buy an entire bag of baked goods to bring home with me. After what felt like an eternity negotiating with my stomach, I finally landed on a S'mores whoopie pie for $2.50. My stomach was still yelling "BUY IT ALL," but I exercised a bit of restraint. I've had a few disappointing whoopie pie experiences lately, so I didn't want to put all my eggs into one nest. (Yes, that pun was absolutely intentional. We are talking about The Robin's Nest, after all.) It was a tough decision because they had 13 different whoopie pie flavors available that day, and the temptation to grab one of each was very real. But I stuck with the S'mores...for now. And candidly -- I was not disappointed. This S'mores whoopie pie was easily one of the best I've had in quite some time, and now I'm kicking myself a little for not grabbing several more while I had the chance. When it comes to whoopie pies, the filling -- the "whoopie," if you will -- is more important to me than the cake -- the "pie" in my world. I want a serious amount of filling. I want it sweet, flavorful, and clearly identifiable as what it claims to be -- not just generic "sweet frosting." The cake should be dense and substantial, and when the whole experience is over, I want to know I actually ate a proper dessert. The Robin's Nest absolutely nailed it! The filling-to-cake ratio was excellent, and the chocolate coating on top was a really nice surprise. Instead of soft frosting that peels off with the wrapper, it was a firm chocolate shell that stayed intact with every bite. The cake itself was dense, moist, and rich -- exactly what a proper whoopie pie should be. Needless to say, my Whoopie Pie Era research continues...and The Robin's Nest has officially secured a very strong position in the rankings. I will absolutely be seeking them out again for more whoopie pies -- and probably several of their other baked goods as well. The only challenge is their lack of online presence, which makes it a little harder to know where they'll pop up next. But honestly, if the end result is another whoopie pie like this one, it might just be worth the drive to Abbottstown, PA to hunt them down...I've definitely done more ridiculous things in pursuit of a really good whoopie pie!

    On Friday 3-11-22 was at Timonium Fair Ground Home & Garden show, the craft exhibit area had booth…read morefor Robin's Nest. Purchased some Peanut Butter Balls. Absolutially, melt in mouth delicious! A friend also bought some dog biscuits for both her dog and mine. From the way my dog ate 1 of her biscuits, it received a 5-paws review. Robin's Nest had many other bakery products at booth: multiple flavored whoppie pies, small cakes and pies and other bakery items. Only regret was going to craft show in exhibit hall last, Robin's Nest booth was on left side as enter hall and at far end. Next time go to any type of "show", I'm going to check out exhibitors list, first. If Robin's Nest is there, stopping by earlier and buying something to get me through day, then back before leaving to restock for home.

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    Sweeter Than Sap

    4.8(17 reviews)
    12.9 mi

    I was visiting Gettysburg and had a craving for something sweet. So of course......Sweeter than…read moreSAP! I had never visited this charming little shop but was happy to try out a few of the sweets on display! I couldn't resist the Cinnamon Roll and it was the BEST I have ever had...anywhere! I also tried a little strawberry delight with ripe strawberries and cream and it was also delicious! Everything looked so good and I wish I had purchased a few more items to take home! Delighted to have found this wonderful little bakery! If you are anywhere near Gettysburg be sure to stop by and enjoy some of the many items they offer! Just an Update: Sweeter than SAP has moved to a new location! New Location is larger with lots of parking! 756 York Road, Gettysburg, PA

    This was first actual visit inside of Sweeter Than Sap, although I'd partaken of some of their…read moregoodies prior to today. 'Twas a rainy Saturday in mid-May when, after shopping, some sweet treats seemed to be in order. The store is small and an approximately equal-sized kitchen is on the other side. The glass case had a nice assortment of delectable goodies. As expected, inside smelled delicious and the interior was inviting. I didnt catch the name of the nice lady behind the counter, although she was most pleasant, affable, and helpful. She did comment that although not the owner, shevenjoyscworking in such a tasty environment. I decided on a piece of strawberry cheesecake, and one each of peanut butter, sugar and oatmeal cookie. Ill definitely come back. Please check ot out!

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    The Copper Crust

    The Copper Crust

    4.5(259 reviews)
    14.6 mi
    $$

    Copper Crust Co. was the lunch stop for a late-May Saturday Girls Day Out adventure, and what a…read morefind this turned out to be! My adventure buddy and I were headed to York and looking for somewhere new, different, and delicious to grab lunch. After a little online reconnaissance, Copper Crust Co. landed firmly at the top of the list. The menu looked fantastic...sweet treats, sandwiches, quiche, baked goods, and enough tempting options that narrowing down an order felt like a personal challenge! We arrived around 11:45am and were lucky enough to find a parking spot right out front. We walked inside and immediately discovered that apparently everyone else had also figured out Copper Crust Co. was the place to be. The place was PACKED! Every table was occupied and a long line stretched toward the ordering counter. Fortunately, the line moved quickly. Unfortunately, that meant we had plenty of time to stare at the bakery case while waiting. I suspect this is at least partially intentional. The display of pastries, cakes and sweet treats sits right alongside the ordering line, teasing you every step of the way. By the time I reached the register, I was contemplating lunch, dessert, second dessert, and possibly a bakery box for later. My adventure buddy ordered a classic BLT ($10.69) and a Diet Coke ($1). I decided to branch out with the Spinach, Sundried Tomato & Feta Quiche ($8.99) and a Diet Coke. Total for lunch for two came to $27.58 before tip, which felt completely reasonable. After ordering, we were given a table number and told to grab any available table we could find. This led to the only hiccup of the visit. A sign near the ordering area instructed guests to leave dishes on the tables for staff to clear, but on this particular Saturday the staff simply couldn't keep up with the volume. We eventually found an abandoned table covered with dirty dishes, crumbs, scrambled eggs, bacon remnants, and the previous guests' table marker. Copper Crust was clearly slammed. Honestly, my only suggestion would be to add a guest-accessible bussing station for busy weekends. A spot where customers could scrape plates and stack dishes would probably help tables turn over much faster when the dining room is bursting at the seams. Not wanting to hover awkwardly while waiting for staff, I cleaned the table myself and stacked everything neatly out of the way. Problem solved. A few minutes later, our food arrived and immediately erased any lingering concerns. The mixed greens salad that accompanied our meals was surprisingly excellent. Normally, a pile of just greens (plus two small pieces of pineapple) doesn't do much for me, but whatever light, slightly sweet dressing they use is fantastic! My adventure buddy and I both devoured every last leaf. The BLT featured thick-cut bacon and hearty slices of multigrain bread, both of which earned enthusiastic approval from my adventure buddy. My quiche was outstanding. The spinach, sundried tomatoes, and feta were plentiful, but the real star was the crust. Too many quiches treat the crust as an afterthought. Not this one. Flaky, buttery, substantial, and absolutely worth eating every bite. It was one of the best quiches I've had in quite a while, and I seriously considered getting back in line for another slice. Copper Crust Co. ended up being one of those unexpected gems that makes adventure days so much fun. Great food, reasonable prices, friendly staff, and enough bakery goodness to justify a return trip all by itself. Next time I'm in York around breakfast, brunch, or lunch, there's a very good chance you'll find me back in that line staring at the bakery case and making questionable decisions involving dessert before noon.

    Great spot with great service although not a great room to dine in so have some patience. Some…read moreAdvice when ordering sausage on your bagel, hold on tight because if you accompany this on the Morning Veg it's gonna be sloppy! Last advice: Try the Bread Pudding

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    The Copper Crust - Pastrami on rustic bread with green salad

    Pastrami on rustic bread with green salad

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    Five Loaves Sandwiches

    Five Loaves Sandwiches

    3.9(7 reviews)
    4.1 mi

    It is with pleasure and honor as a Yelp Elite to add Five Loaves Sandwich Shop to Yelp…read more We are so glad we stopped here, what an awesome little sandwich shop located right in New Oxford Square, connected to Deja Brew. This is our 2nd visit in 3 days, we absolutely love the Italian Sub & Ham and Cheese Sub. The Sub Roll is perfect (They make their breads fresh daily here) ! The meats and cheeses along with a nice selection of toppings are all so very fresh and flavorful ! We can't wait to try some of their Paninis and Breakfast Sandwiches . They look amazing ! The menu offers a very nice selection of sandwiches and salad's .... The staff is extremely friendly and helpful and seem to really have a passion for their job . Service is outstanding, they make your selections fresh The interior is very welcoming and spotless, they do have a very heartwarming board on a side wall that folks and local business has pre-paid for food for those in need, awesome ! Inside the shop you can sit in between Five Loaves and Deja Brew Coffee Shop & Bakery. It's a must stop on the Bakery side, so many amazing pastries, cake, muffins and the list goes on We highly recommend supporting this small business

    I've been here a handful of times. First three were awesome, great sandwiches, five stars. More…read morerecently last one was out of rolls so four stars but sandwich was still good. Today's was one star, bread was so burnt I thought I'd gotten the wrong bread when I unwrapped it. Looks NOTHING like their usual sub rolls. Was also weird plastic thin strips in it. Was a sad sandwich and took a long time to make. Seems like today was not their day. It'll be a while before I try again. Was over 15$ for sandwich chips and drink where sandwich was hard to eat just tasted like burnt dry bread.

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