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    Dangerously Delicious Pies

    3.4 (174 reviews)
    Closed 3:00 pm - 11:00 PM

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    Outdoor seating

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    Sausage Tomato Fennel
    Erika S.

    Absolutely amazing pie and the best shaken espresso I've ever had. The inside was so cool and had Bowie and the people made me want to go back again and again.

    Baltimore Bomb Pie
    Lena M.

    Baltimore Bakery Crawl stop #4 of seven places! My best friend, her college bestie, her husband, and I spent Sunday 2/2 exploring different Baltimore bakeries. I tried one thing here, so this review is based on that! This was my favorite spot on the list solely for the story. I say this with absolute love, I felt like we were being served by pirates. The theme of this spot is sorta pirate themed (guessing there is some cute pun to be said about pie-rates). When we came in they were busy making pies in the back, so it took a bit to get served. They were really sweet about the pies available and excited to serve us on their plates when they learned we were dining in. We came for the Baltimore bomb pie. When we asked what kind of pie it was we were given every single ingredient in it and I loved that. The vinegar was the coolest ingredient to me and really made me enjoy this slice of pie. There was some crusty bits in the pie that I wasn't a fan of, but otherwise I mostly liked it. One of the members in our group said how much they liked the pie crust when normally they weren't a pie crust person. I'd come back to try more pies.

    Take home pie box
    Jen K.

    What a great idea pie and cocktails in one cafe. The place is funky chic with paintings and hip local happenings posted. Yet, for a cafe seems a bit dirty. We ordered a pie online to take to a party. When I picked it up, I decided to have a slice while there of their apple pie. Taste was good, crust was flaky, apples cooked well but the pie was just a bit dry and bland. It wasn't the worst pie I've ever had but definitely not worth the $10. The service was so-so, the guy was more into talking to the guy sitting at the bar than helping customers. He was a little rude and ignored me but I guess this is his persona for a chic funky cafe. The pie I took home was chicken also a bit dry and very peppered. But overall I enjoyed it, and would get it again. Only wish it had a little more "sauce" to it but I liked the flavors.

    Death by Chocolate
    Farah K.

    This is the HQ location where all the pie recipes are tested first. We got there around 8 on a Saturday night and I was lucky to get the last slice of the current new best seller the Death by Chocolate. It was decadent and definitely a once in a while only treat. My bf got the baltimore bomb which is the all time best seller. It's made with berger cookies. No frills, no fuss and quick service. I also got a beef mushroom gruyere slice to go which reheated in the oven at home the next day was a lovely lunch.

    Spinach Goat Cheese Quiche, Ratatoullie, Coconut Chess Pie, Bob & Andy Pie
    Jenny P.

    I've been wanting to try the Tuesday 'date night' deal for a while and I finally got the chance to stop in tonight. The ambiance is cute; there are some really neat pieces of art on the walls. The first thing that struck me when we walked in was the service and unfortunately, it wasn't good. There was one woman working there tonight with short, black hair. She greeted us with something along the lines of "The menu is behind you, order at the bar, and we're closing at 9PM tonight." Definitely not even close to a welcoming greeting and it was only 7:30PM when we walked in. We were waiting on another person to join us and immediately after she arrived and sat down, the woman working asked us if we were ready to order. I said no and AGAIN she said that they were closing at 9PM. It was literally only 7:45PM at this point. Three of us weren't going to take over an hour to eat 4 slices of pie! The pies were okay. We got the spinach & goat cheese quiche, the ratatouille, the coconut chess, and the bob & andy. Not bad, but not something that I want to go back for. Two funny side notes: #1: My friend was talking on the phone while we were waiting for our other friend to join us. My friend quickly mentioned that we were at Dangerously Delicious Pies for the Tuesday 'date night' deal and says on the phone, "Yeah, it's something like two sweet pies, two savory pies, and two drinks for $20." The woman working leans over the bar and immediately corrects my friend on the phone and says "It's $28!" and then rolls her eyes at her friend sitting at the bar. Thank you to this woman for giving us the correct price, but why are you listening in on her phone conversation? I get that it's easy to overhear things, but do you NEED to correct her while she's still on the phone? Her demeanor was just off-putting. #2: As we were eating, the woman who so eagerly corrected the price of the 'date night' deal and kept reminding us of the store's closing time, was making cocktails for herself and two staff members! It just made me chuckle in a confused, 'is this even allowed' type of way. But hey, at least she was nice to her co-workers!

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    I recently stopped by Llamas' Corner for a mid afternoon treat. The inside is cute with some quirky…read moredecor and a good amount of seating for the small size of the place. There are two kiosks where you order. I got the french toast matcha latte which was ready quickly. The matcha wasn't the best quality or wasn't prepared properly, imo. It tasted very soapy and the french toast flavor wasn't very noticeable. I've definitely had much better matcha in Baltimore and wouldn't recommend Llamas' if you're particular about your matcha. Maybe their coffee is better? I also noticed a section on the menu labeled "gluten free" but the only option listed was a bag of chips. Would be nice to see some other offerings for GF folks.

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