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    Ink and Flour Sourdough Bakery

    5.0 (4 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    9 months ago

    Excellent sourdough bread. Really good bagels! Friendly and helpful service. I highly recommend.

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    1 year ago

    The VERY best baked goods, everything is yummilicious!!! Killer sourdough bread, bomb gigantic cookies make it hard to stop eating them

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    Honey Treat Yogurt Shoppe

    Honey Treat Yogurt Shoppe

    4.5
    (134 reviews)
    0.5 km
    $

    I had a great customer service experience and frozen yogurt with my family. I highly recommend for…read moreanyone looking for a sweet treat and wanting to sort local There's some seating inside and outside for a small group but no tables. Lots of business around this shop so you can run errands too!

    There's nothing like some Honey Treat on a hot day like today!…read more I have been coming here since I was a kid. This is a true piece of Lodi history. There aren't a lot of businesses around here that have stuck around for decades and decades, and this spot has definitely earned its longevity by consistently serving up tasty, small batch yogurt. Honey Treat has been a favorite for generations of families. While they only offer a couple of different flavors of at a time. It is because they make specialized and rotating small batch deliciousness. Don't expect a huge selection when you come in, but just know that what you are offered was made with love. The only criticism I can even think of for this place is that usually when you visit in the summertime it's a little too warm to be comfortable inside, but that's definitely not enough to keep anybody away. It's a small shop anyway, so I tend to take mine out to the car and devour it in the air conditioning! This is definitely one of the best dessert spots in town. The shop has a welcoming, very local feel and a family-owned charm that is harder and harder to find these days. If you want consistently delicious froyo from a business with deep roots in this community, this is definitely the place you want to be.

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    Pietro's

    Pietro's

    4.2
    (2k reviews)
    3.9 km
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    Lodi Ca.~ What an amazing restaurant! Beautiful decor in…read moreboth the restaurant and the patio area! The food was just as fabulous as the decor. We started out with the deep fried zucchini. Out of this world. The breading was thin and crispy, and the dipping sauce was yummy. We had the catch of the day. It came with risotto that was perfectly seasoned and cheesy. My friend had the Parpadelle. She said it was prepared perfectly, and al dente just like she likes it. We definitely would return for some more spins around the menu. This place is an institution in Lodi. Highly recommend.

    My parents were excited to take me to this place, and a trusted friend backed them up, so…read moreexpectations were high going in. We made a brunch reservation for 11:30am, though we ended up ordering off the regular menu rather than brunch. That was the first odd note of the afternoon. Before the appetizers, they brought out focaccia with herbed butter, a nice alternative to the standard bread basket. The calamari appetizer with marinara and tartar sauce was fine, nothing memorable. My mom's eggplant parmesan arrived warm but not hot and cooled down quickly. The pizzas, a Funghi and a Margherita, were cooked well in the stone oven and were genuinely the best thing on the table, but they arrived warm and cooled down quickly, the same issue as my mom's eggplant parmesan. With the air conditioning blowing directly overhead, hot food didn't really stand a chance. The service is where things unraveled. When we were first seated, the manager came by and helped with my dad's walker, which was a nice touch. After that it went downhill. When my dad asked for something light, the waiter recommended the carbonara, a dish built on guanciale, grana, egg, and black pepper. That's not light by any definition. It's a basic gap in menu knowledge that does the guest a disservice. The menu also had salmon, ricotta toast, and eggs in purgatory. My dad also asked for red pepper flakes to go with his pizza and they took unusually long to arrive, so he had to flag down a different waiter to get them. The waiter noticed I was drinking my Bloody Mary slowly and offered a different version that actually tasted better. If there's a preferred version, lead with it. When I made eye contact to signal we were ready to pay, he acknowledged it but continued socializing with a coworker before finally coming over and taking my card, as if he was surprised we wanted to pay. When a customer is ready, they're ready. He took my card, asked if we wanted dessert, went to grab the dessert menu, then handed it back. Just hold onto the card. I'm paying with the same card regardless. Handing it back makes no sense. The restaurant itself is beautiful and spacious, with a full bar, outdoor seating, a small store at the entrance, and a vegetable garden out front. It's a great setting. Dinner service might be a different experience, but on this visit the dining room wasn't particularly full, which made it more noticeable that the staff prioritized socializing over the guests in front of them. For the record, the suggested tip on the receipt started at 18%. On the way out, two hostesses stood by and did nothing while my parents, one of whom was on a walker, made their way to the door on their own. Getting the door is common courtesy for the elderly. Pietro's has the ingredients of a great restaurant. The space is beautiful, the stone oven pizza is genuinely good, and the brunch menu has real potential. But a restaurant is only as good as its execution, and right now the service and the food temperatures are letting the kitchen down. They just need to meet it.

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