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    Importico's Bakery Cafe

    3.8 (96 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 4:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Dogs allowed
    Outdoor seating

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    The tastiest Pecan Pie!

    Want a Wonderful holiday or evening desert highly recommended.! Oh my Pecan Pie it was so delicious I thought my mother had made it it had these candy like pecans and a sweet filling with a great crust! Had to ask Shelly made it one of several talented Alex is always baking. Enjoy the pastry's cookies and Sandwiches for breakfast or lunch. Clean friendly staff Sebastian has a smile and a joke while waiting on u.

    Horseshoe Pastries
    Scott B.

    We visited the location while in Stuart this Saturday morning. We believe they used to come to the Parkland Farmers Market and it was confirmed by the bake goods and employees. They had many pastries and breads available and prices as quite reasonable. The horseshoe is a must try and it offers a chocolate cigar type pastry with cheese inside and covered in powder sugar and chocolate drizzle. We each picked our morning pastry to get into hear and match up with our Wawa Iced Coffees. Wife loved the strawberry and cheese croissant. Kids had other pastries including a blueberry and custard one also. All were fresh and prices were more than fair. Our only regret is they no longer handle our local Farmers Market and this means we would need to travel to Stuart or Ft Pierce for this hidden gem.

    two sandwiches on a plate
    Lukasz K.

    The interior was nice and comfy, with lots of places to sit. The employees were very upbeat and friendly. We tried some savory croissants and various other pastries, everything was very good in taste.

    Almond croissant.
    Kevin P.

    Wonderful bakery. The best almond croissant I've ever had. Very friendly staff and quick service. The breakfast sandwich was delicious and the sweets I took home were all wonderful as well. Highly recommend this place.

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    Great bakery. I tried the Southwest quiche. Bread was great. Staff was super friendly. Inside was cute.

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    10 years ago

    Wonderful Italian pastries! Sandwiches as well! Nice place to enjoy a lunch with some fantastic desserts! Enjoy!!

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    This place has some seriously good bakery items and their lunches are awesome!

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