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    True Loaf

    4.3
    (207 reviews)
    1.4 mi
    $$

    I would gladly take off a star because of how claustrophobic this place could be, and how…read moredisorganized everything is. Nothing is labeled, the place is cramped, half of the display faces the street, the other half is inside the bakery. It is a royal mess. But if I were to focus on this, I may be called a diva. On to the good stuff: the breads are amazing, the cookies are amazing, the pastries are amazing, and the staff is extremely nice. If it wasn't for the staff, this place could be overlooked. Note: we ate some things without taking pictures, they looked so good we couldn't wait.

    I was in the Miami area to check out the art installation at Faena Beach for Miami Art Week…read more Whenever I'm in the area, I always check bookmarked spots I want to check out. Decided to hit up True Loaf which was close by. True Loaf is located in Sunset Harbor next to Tequiztlan Mexican Kitchen & Tequila Bar. Also two spots down from Maman which is one of my fave bakeries. I stopped into True Loaf to scope out their selections. The young lady at the front was nice, I didn't get her name. This spot is more of a bakery with a huge kitchen area and limited space to order or sit. They had a few patio tables outside but no sitting area inside. Quick order and go kind of space. They had a display of food options in the front window and ordering area. I also didn't see a menu or labels for the pastries so it was hard to decide what I wanted. I was going by visuals of what they still had available. I ended up getting a canelé. And let me tell you, they made a quite perfect canelé with the crispy exterior and custardy interior. Each canelé costs $5. I knew a nice bakery like this would make a good canelé. You can just tell. I would come back to try some of the other items including the croissants, sandwiches, basque cheesecake and pastries! Cute spot. Happy I found this.

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    Café Bastille Miami Beach

    Café Bastille Miami Beach

    4.3
    (105 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    $$
    Locally owned & operated
    Family-owned & operated

    This place is definitely a cute little place inside. Our server was great and everyone was inviting…read moreand nice. The food was also good. I definitely get your money's worth. I couldn't finish any of the food. My husband enjoyed his meal too. Update: Back at it again! We visited the downtown location previously and loved it so much that we had to make our way to this location too--and it did not disappoint. I ordered the Pistachio Pancakes again, and they were just as amazing as I remembered. My husband went with the Famous Scramble, which was equally delicious. Our server, Celeste, was friendly, attentive, and helped make our experience even better. The food, service, and overall atmosphere were excellent. The only downside? We don't have a location in Phoenix! We'd be regulars if we did.

    We sat down, opened the menu, and saw an item labeled "Israeli Breakfast." We immediately got up…read moreand left. What bothered us wasn't simply seeing the word "Israeli." It was seeing foods with deep roots across Palestinian, Levantine, and broader Arab culinary traditions presented under a national label that, to us, erases where much of that food and culinary heritage comes from. Menus aren't culturally neutral. How restaurants name and attribute food matters, especially when the people whose culinary traditions are being drawn from are experiencing profound suffering and displacement. The restaurant is free to make that choice, but as customers, we're equally free to decide that we won't financially support it. We took our business elsewhere.

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