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    Steve Buresh’s Cookie Store

    4.4 (5 reviews)
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    4.1
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    49.2 mi

    I have seen posts on FB about this place so of course I wanted to try it while I was in the area…read more The place itself gave Parisian cafe vibes that was clean with cute decor and plenty of seating. Unfortunately that's where it stopped for me. They had baked goods on a wall display and a display by the counter, along with cake in a refrigerator. Unfortunately, none of it looked fresh nor did any of it stood out to me or was very appeasing. The regular croissants looked very dry and flaky and the chocolate croissants were flat and smashed looking. Even the cake in the refrigerator looked dry... I did end up buying a lemon blueberry scone along with an almond danish- and I feel like I wasted $10. My 10 year old child thought the scone was old and stale. The almond danish basically was phyllo dough with a big dollop of almond paste- I couldn't even eat half of it. They do have a menu with soup and croissant sandwiches, but they're very over priced. $18.50 for a bacon egg and cheese croissant!?! Hard pass for me. Some advice should you choose to try this place, keep an eye out on your receipt. While I do hope it was an honest mistake- the guy working there was nice- he charged me $6/piece for the scones and the danish when they were actually $5/piece. I did bring it to his attention before I paid and he did adjust the prices. Whatever he rang them up as- was not listed as a "scone" or "danish."

    The true test of a French bakery is the bread. I was not impressed with the croissant. No air. Too…read moredense. The bacon egg and cheese on croissant was unbalanced, unsavory, too cute on presentation, not enough on substance. Overpriced at $18.50. Balsamic drizzle on the plate looked more like Italy than Paris. Absolutely no one in the cafe at 10-1030 on a Friday morning on the town square. Sorry, can't say I would return here again.

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    Thats A Cake

    Thats A Cake

    4.6
    (9 reviews)
    36.7 mi

    From my very first inquiry the day before my visit to the moment I walked through the door, the…read morecustomer service was exceptional. I drove over an hour each way because of the incredible reviews--and every single one proved true. In fact, my experience exceeded even my highest expectations. I've been baking from scratch for my family for more than 50 years, so I know the real thing when I taste it. This bakery is unquestionably baking from scratch. Honestly, I can finally retire my mixer and my family won't know the difference. Even my grandson--who is as selective as they come and doesn't usually care for pound cake--took one bite of my sample and immediately asked for a slice for the ride home. That says everything. Kesha, the owner, is personable, friendly, professional, and simply phenomenal. Businesses like this deserve our full support because they feel like our own community treasures. And as far as I'm concerned, this one is ours. I'll be returning again... and again... and again. Ms. Pp

    Where do I start? When I drove up I knew that the GORGEOUS…read morelady standing outside talking was the owner, Kesha because I've followed them on social media:) I got out and said, HI! and she gave me the biggest hug greeting:) I knew I'd found my place! I shared that I just moved to the area from Vegas and I had been following the store and I wanted to try! This gracious soul walked me in and introduced me to her beautiful staff who were sweet as cake! Kesha was leaving but I so appreciative of her time with me:) Now it was time for the biz! I had the ladies walk me through the flavors and they explained the deep fried pound cake! I ordered a flight: peach cobbler, double batter, strawberry and cookie batter. I also got a scoop of chocolate ice cream and a slice of lemon pound cake. The shop is so super cute!!! I loved it and I felt right at home. I got my treats to go so I could share with my Hubby. Oh wow!!!! We LOVED IT!!! The flight was amazing! Fresh, hot and yummy! So glad I found this gem!

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    Parks Pastries

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    4.4
    (16 reviews)
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    My cousin knows the owner so our family was fortunate to host a baby shower here on a Sunday, when…read morethey are closed. They made the cookies, macaroons, both cakes that were served and mini pumpkin pies that were given as gifts for the guests. They also opened to enable us to buy goodies and I fell in love with the brown butter bourbon cookies!! They were 3 for $5 and I would have bought the 3 bags that were in the case, but a woman in front of me bought 2 bags so I was left with one. They have mini pies for $5 and while it was hard to decide (assorted cheesecakes, key lime pie, sweet potato pie, etc.); I bought a mini peach cobbler for hubby. They are the perfect serving size and he loved it! Both of the cakes they had at the shower (a chocolate and a yellow rainbow) were moist and delicious; the only downside is that we live so far away! But if we're ever in this area we will remember Park's Pastries for sure.

    I wanted to like it. I really did. Local, minority owned, female owned. But sadly it's not good…read more I've tried several items on 3 different visits hoping for better but it wasn't...tasteless macarons and not the right texture, cupcakes priced like a downtown bakery but unfilled and small and dry and grainy, vegan pastries that left a poor taste in the mouth and also grainy. I believe they're moving to a new spot which will help the ambiance hopefully as the old spot was just too big. The owner is polite but the other staff was hit or miss. I really do hope they get it worked out. It's a great idea, but execution hasn't been good.

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    Noelli's Cheesecake

    Noelli's Cheesecake

    4.8
    (6 reviews)
    9.3 mi

    Went to the mall to run some errands and stumbled upon this gem, let me start off with saying…read moreservice was AMAZING! So hard to find nowadays. I am not a cake person but do love me some cheesecake. Don't get discouraged by the picture because I asked for it TO GO. But I couldn't help myself, I found a seat and started digging in. I like cheesecake and fruity pebbles so I knew I couldn't go wrong with this delicious combination. If I find myself in the mall I will definitely try the other things available. I was mind blown that there wasn't more recent reviews. Stop by you will not be disappointed. Thank you Noelli's for the great service and delicious dessert!

    When I first heard about Noelli's Cheesecake, I was intrigued. Cheesecake in a cup? Is it just…read moremushed into a cup? I had to find out. I finally stopped in today. I debated between Turtle and Twix after perusing the menu, but settled on Twix. It's a pretty simple dessert: Nilla wafer crust on the bottom, cup filled w/ caramel cheesecake, topped off w/ caramel drizzle and a few small Twix pieces. It was very tasty! It wasn't as dense as some cheesecakes I've had, but it certainly wasn't light and airy like whipped cream. The cheesecake flavor was definitely there. As far as pricing, at first I thought it was kind of expensive. It came to $9 w/ tax & tip for the smallest size. The small serving is about the size of a gourmet cupcake. However, once I began eating it I realized how rich it was and that even the small size is shareable. Service was friendly. Since I was taking it home, they were kind enough to put it in a larger cup with a lid. The interior of the shop is larger than it needs to be, but that does allow for some seating if you want to eat there. Looking forward to trying the Turtle some time.

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