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    Shampa's Pies

    4.5 (128 reviews)
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    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Gretel V.

    Not busy on the weekend and the person at the store was friendly. The strawberry lemon pie was good but why advertise it as strawberry lemon pie when the only strawberry present is the tiny slice on top. The strawberry here is just a garnish like a cherry on top of an ice cream. Not really bringing anything else to the party. Nevertheless it was a nice lemon pie. The potpie however was bad. The entire bottom was soggy, the filling gloopy with cold spots despite us asking for it to be warmed up. You're better off getting a potpie at KFC or one of those frozen one in a grocery store. The flavor was bland too. Don't think I'll be coming back.

    Personal cherry pie and coconut ice cream
    Molly L.

    We came here to Shampa's Pies on a weekend. Can't believe we haven't been here before since it's just up the road from a few other eateries we like to visit when we are in Pacifica. We ordered the personal cherry pie, the chocolate chip cookie, ice cream, and the pizza croissant. All the items were delicious. The ice cream is from Mitchell's, which is a SF brand and delicious. The mozarella croissant tasted great when we heated it up at home later. The cookie was also pretty good, but was not super fresh. And the pie was pretty good when. We heated it up but not as flaky as we would have liked. Overall, the desserts were great and we would come back.

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    Caitlyn C.

    Everything about Shampa's Pies is delightful. I always preorder items to guarantee. But every time I go in I always find myself grabbing the seasonal Gingersnap cookies or their famous sweet and savory hand-pies. The staff is all family and truly provides the best service in their sweet little corner of Palmetto.

    Chocolate pie, key lime pie and pecan pie! Yuuuuuuuuummmmm!
    Rex R.

    Wowser! I never get down to Pacifica to go to the bakery. I ALWAYS buy their scrumptious mini pies at the Fillmore Jazz Festival. In fact when I go to the Fest, I hunt down Shampa's booth! Hands down their pies are addicting they're sooo good! The key lime pie especially blew me away. Creamy and tart! If you find them at any festival find the booth and buy, buy, buy!

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    The food is great, the price is a bit high. But considering it's for supporting local business, it's worth it.

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    2 years ago

    Family run business; nice pies, good selection, good prices. Full pies or small personal pies available.

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    Love their mini pies!! So many options. And to support small, friendly business, win win!!

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    Not fans. Pie crust was gooey. And my chocolate chip cookie had no chocolate. Bummer.

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    Service was fast and friendly, and the lemon chess pie and chocolate pie were delicious.

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    While the cost of the pies are high, the ingredients are fresh and high quality. Well worth the price. The pies and cookies are delicious.

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    Decent little pies i find most pie shops to be a bit pricey for the little size you get but people love them!

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    Ask the Community - Shampa's Pies

    Do you have anything sugar free in store?

    Hi Aisa, we make a no-sugar-added apple pie which you can order. It is a 2-day turnaround and we only make it in the 8" size. We use Swerve sugar replacers. Obviously, the fruit has natural sugar so it is not "sugar free". Thanks for asking!

    Is their outdoor seatings?

    I was there a couple months ago and there were 2 benches out front. I just added a photo to their Yelp page so you can see them.

    Do you make Lemon Cream pies?

    Hi Frank, Thanks for reaching out! We make Lemon Chess pies and Strawberry Lemon Chess pies. We… Read more

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    Rosalind Bakery

    Rosalind Bakery

    4.1
    (397 reviews)
    1.0 mi
    $$

    I got 2 sandwiches here, the turkey and the Italian hoagie, and it was an execution in KISS*…read more   Open interior, bright and airy, always music. Typical cafe with sandwich situation. If they're busy, they might forget to call your name and you'll need to go get the food yourself, which is frankly impossible to fathom when you come from San Francisco. But Pacifica is different, y'know?   Anyway.  ------------------------------ First, the turkey sandwich. 5/5 I'm guilty of expecting the meat to be the focus on a sandwich, but in this case the turkey was the filler, which, as a carnivore, is there a better meat filler? Bread, dijon, lettuce, turkey, queso. The dijon did for flavor what the lettuce did for texture, throwing in a twang that kept the sandwich interesting. Its creaminess tag-teamed with the cheese to keep the sandwich in one piece. Great sidekicks. The turkey was... Nothing special. Clean but mundane, for the star of the show was the bread.    Some of you might roll your eyes.  No shiet, Sherlock.  THIS. IS.  A bakery.   Cuz some of you might roll your eyes.  It's just bread.    But this isn't wonder-bread. It's dense. It's got a chew.   The sourdough is minimally sour, hearty, with a thick, hard crust, and made matrimony with the turkey. A lil bit of salt, the slightest tang, tango-ing into a single texture. Those of us who've had an egg sando in Japan understand how the softness of the egg salad made the softness of the bread fundamental. The turkey here wasn't slipping anywhere, though it complimented the meatiness of the bread. This, sandwich, needs, teeth.    I hope you weren't expecting to eat turkey without teeth. Perhaps that's tofurkey you're thinking about.   The crust was hard too. A well supported, almost crunchy hardness, and a far cry from the st-ale pork rind that the free bread in Mont-real would remind you of. I ended up turning the sandwich sideway as if I was enjoying a taco.   The best panera you'll get and a supreme sleeper.   ------------------------------ The second sandwich: 4/5 The sesame studded hoagie, on the other hand, was nothing short of Guns N' Roses. This sub had a KISS of intensity from the seared meats, a KISS of spice from the mayo and capocollo, a KISS of sharpness from the provolone, and a single leaf of romaine to give that little crunch and freshness, so you can tell your mom that you ate your veggies. There's going to be a rock concert in your mouth. With each element in a bit to prove their existence, it ended up being too intense for us. With these all being strong flavors, it's amazing that you could still taste everything. And they work well together. It's just that your taste buds will send an SOS, walking out of a Black Sabbath concert feeling a bit drained, like Spongebob breaking down after working the tables at Squidward's five star restaurant. The crustiness of the roll, the studded texture of the sesame, the meat escarpment slipping out, you will have no more desire for thee. Water. Something to cleanse the mouth.   If you're one of those among us who gets sweet emotions eating curry without naan or rice, this could be your bad medicine.   * Keep it simple, stupid.

    One of my favorite ways to start my weekends is stopping by Rosalind Bakery for an Avocado Toast…read moreand coffee. But what is a trip out here without buying one of their baked pastries? FOOD: 9/10 COFFEE: 8/10 SERVICE: 8/10 AMBIANCE: 8/10 FOOD: 9/10 I love getting an Avocado Toast from here. Their sourdough is thick and yummy. They lather the toast with a lot of Avocado, so you definitely get what you pay for. I love their generous sprinkle of everything but the bagel seasoning! I love their pastries as well. No notes. No comments. Honestly, just really good, no matter what you pick. Just know, they definitely sell out for sure! COFFEE: 8/10 I've tried 2 different crafted lattes from here and thought they were decent! I ordered a standard Iced Vanilla Oatmilk Latte, and it was okay! It was neither the best I've ever had. I do like how I can taste the espresso shot, and the drink wasn't too milky. I also tried their Seaside Shakerato (I think that's what it's called, I forgot) and that was yummy! I loved the salted caramel taste, but the drink was slightly too milky and sweet for me. I would still get it again, haha. SERVICE: 8/10 Service is pretty standard out here and straightforward. AMBIANCE: 8/10 The space is simple, but the view of the open kitchen, along with the display of freshly baked pastries and loaves of bread, really adds to the ambiance. There's a good amount of indoor seating, though it can fill up quickly in the mornings. Thankfully, they also have outdoor seating available.

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    Pacific Java Cafe

    Pacific Java Cafe

    4.3
    (218 reviews)
    1.8 mi
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    I really loved this place!…read more Came for a weekend away and walked by this little gem. It's a super cute little coffee shop that has some adorable vintage decorations. They even have some toys for the kids to play... I love a kid friendly place! We ordered several coffees including a drip, zebra latte, lavender latte and toasted Marshmallow one, a Mexican coffee and even a hot chocolate for the kiddos (sorry I forgot the actual names of the drinks lol). seriously all of them tastes amazing!!!! Great quality coffee!! We even ordered some breakfast sandwiches (those are just decent) but the apple fritter was delicious! Also the prices are extremely fair! The guy behind the register was maybe one of the friendliest workers I talked too that entire weekend in Pacifica. Great kid, super personable! My only complaint is that they don't have a location near my house!!!! This would definitely be my new coffee shot! Definitely grab yourself a cup of coffee when you're in town!!!

    Loved that this place is super walkable from the hotel we stayed at, which made it an easy stop…read more When you walk in, it has a nice open layout and even an upstairs area so it feels a bit more spacious than your typical coffee spot. It looked like there was just one person handling both the cashier and drink orders, but he managed everything really smoothly. I ordered a matcha latte with oat milk and honey and when he finished it, he realized he accidentally made it with vanilla syrup instead. Without hesitation, he remade it right away and even offered me the first one for free, which I thought was really kind and showed great customer service. The matcha itself was decent but it wasn't nothing mind blowing but definitely good enough to enjoy and sip on. It had a nice balance and wasn't overly sweet, which I appreciated. What really stood out more than anything was the service. The guy was friendly, professional, and genuinely attentive, which made the experience better overall. If you're looking for a quick matcha fix in a convenient location with solid service, this is a good spot to check out!

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    Pacific Java Cafe interior view from the mezzanine.
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    New Horizons Bakery

    New Horizons Bakery

    3.8
    (85 reviews)
    1.7 mi
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    We've been coming here for years but I'm stressed I haven't posted a review! They are a dated HK…read morestyle bakery but I wanted to highlight what our faves are: - egg custard tarts are so good and you can tell they make their crusts by hand, some places use premade crusts - milk tea - they make it old school style and it's very satisfying especially the cold foggy summer months - pineapple buns with custard - flaky, the custard is not too sweet and it's light and airy - MOCHI: don't sleep on it!!! Best mochi on there area, so amazingly light, chewy and the fillings are so good. Also pay cash if you can but they also take credit cards for purchases greater than $5

    Decent selection here at this Hong Kong bakery they have things ranging from egg tarts to paper…read morewrapped sponge cakes to Hong Kong style pineapple buns. It's really one of the only Chinese style bakeries around the area so this is the one I typically would go to. The baked goods are decent. It's not any of the best I've ever had but it does satisfy the cravings. They also serve milk tea there or you can also ask for Yin Yang, which is 50% coffee and 50% milk tea. The service is OK the staff there collect your money and get you on your way so really nothing to complain about there. The bake shop and ambience is that of a typical Chinese style bakery you walk in and you grab your tray along with the tongs and you pick out the specific pastries that you want, and you put it on the plate and give it to the staff person at the front near the counter. That's also where you can get your egg tarts and other type of goods such as the more fresh pastries with meat in inside like a cha siew bao. If you pay with cash is cheaper as I believe they charge a surcharge when you pay with credit card. Parking is easy because it is just part of the big plaza area with plenty of parking.

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    Mini hot dog bun, mini bbq pork bun, beef curry bun (from case next to register)
    Mini hot dog bun, mini bbq pork bun, beef curry bun (from case next to register)
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