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    Woodland Baking & Coffee - Bread pudding and Ham & Cheese Croissant

    Woodland Baking & Coffee

    4.4(76 reviews)
    35.8 mi

    Great spot -- nice hot maple latte. The vegan burrito was really good. The biscuit with egg and…read moreadding maple sausage was phenomenal. Service was friendly and helpful. Wish we were locals to come back!

    Honestly, the only reason why we ate breakfast at this place was because all of the other…read morerestaurants we wanted to try were closed today. This place was on our way to our first destination this morning and we said screw it, let's give a try, Ooof!! we would've have a better tasty breakfast at McDonald's for half the cost. Yep!! This place is actually really pricey for the quality of food you get here. I ordered the egg, cheese sandwich on a biscuit (because we always like to try the local restaraunt's biscuits) and I added their maple sausage. I wanted to get an almond croissant as well until I saw a fly in the pastry cabinet just have his way on all the pastries. NOPE!! This was probably one of the worse breakfast sandwiches I have ever had to date. The biscuit itself was hard as a rock, dry and crumbled upon touch. It was lousy as heck. The maple sausage was a thick patty, but small, almost like a quarter size round compared to the size of the biscuit. So for what sandwich and a cup of coffee was around $23. Heck no! Was that even worth it with how bad inflation is these days Not sure how they have such high ratings, but just be warned. You're welcome!

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    Woodland Baking & Coffee - Barista is hobbled by a terrible coffee vending machine that spits out awful espresso.

    Barista is hobbled by a terrible coffee vending machine that spits out awful espresso.

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    Our box of baked goods to go.

    Woodland Baking & Coffee - Almond crossiant, blueberry coffee cake, pumpkin chocolate bread, and harvest bar

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    Almond crossiant, blueberry coffee cake, pumpkin chocolate bread, and harvest bar

    Time Out for Whoopie - Wedding whoopie pie tower!  (Photo credit: Melissa Hoberg)

    Time Out for Whoopie

    5.0(6 reviews)
    18.9 mi
    $$$

    Received a shipment of a dozen mini whoopie pies! They come sealed as 4-packs. The shipping…read morepresentation is great, and they arrived fresh. The cake portion is not too sweet, and balanced nicely with the filling. I would highly this local business. They're the read deal. You don't need to go to Maine for great whoopie pies! You can also get them at Cat Pause, at the UVM Davis Center.

    I recently hired Time Out for Whoopie to create a whoopie pie tower for my wedding, in lieu of a…read morewedding cake (I don't particularly like cake), and I could not be happier with what I got! People are still raving to me about how amazing the whoopie pies were! We chose 5 different flavors for our tower: pumpkin, Irish cream, red velvet, peanut butter, and maple walnut, so that people could try multiple flavors. We were doing a fall theme, and the different shades of reds and browns fit in perfectly with our theme, and they looked awesome! We even had a giant pumpkin whoopie pie for the top of the tower, which is what we used during our cake cutting, and also what we're freezing to have on our 1 year anniversary. Time Out for Whoopie handled the delivery and setup of the whoopies, and did an amazing job making it look both beautiful and delicious! We had about 2 medium sized whoopie pies per guest, and they were GONE in about a half hour! Have you ever seen a wedding cake get completely eaten before? I know I haven't! I think that speaks volumes as to how delicious these things are! Time out for Whoopie is still a new business, so there is no storefront yet. However, you can place your order online through their website, and they will deliver to the Grand Isle/Burlington area for free! For local orders, you can get any of the flavors listed on the website. Non-local folks, don't worry! You can order your whoopie pies to be delivered right to your door step in just a few days! However, the only flavors available for mail delivery are the cream filled whoopie pies, since the cream cheese and mousse filled whoopies require refrigeration. So, anyone out there looking for a fun, unique, and DELICIOUS alternative to cake for a wedding, birthday party, shower, or even just because, look no further than Time Out for Whoopie! Going with the whoopie pie tower over a wedding cake saved me money, AND people enjoyed it so much more than just a standard cake. I'm betting we'll still be getting compliments years down the road!

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    Time Out for Whoopie - Packaging for 12 mini whoopies

    Packaging for 12 mini whoopies

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    Packaging for 12 mini whoopies (8 more underneath)

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    La Rumeur Affamée - Built in 1861. Charming ambiance.

    La Rumeur Affamée

    5.0(6 reviews)
    24.0 mi
    $$

    I drive to Sutton just for their oatmeal cookies. That's not even an exaggeration. They are a small…read more"épicerie fine" and patisserie. I recommend it to everyone. If I'm going to be anywhere near the Eastern Townships, I detour to La Rumeur. The staff are friendly and knowledgeable. They know everything about the products they sell, and they go above and beyond to be helpful. It's also really cute! The whole space has a country store look and feel. You get the sense that you are in a family store (even if it probably isn't) where everyone takes pride in what they sell. If you are near either one of their two locations, don't miss the opportunity to grab a cookie!

    This is a European style deli and bakery. They also sell take home ice cream and a small selection…read moreof take home frozen foods. We go here for the cheese. They have a lot of cheese from Quebec, France and the Netherlands. In fact they have a lot from all over Europe as well. You can ask for a sample before you buy the cheese. With the cost of some of these cheeses, that only makes sense. We picked up some Quebec cheese this trip but on past trips we bought Dutch cheese. The bakery side has good food as well. We have tried their breads and croissants and would definitely buy them again. There is a case full of pies, tartes,and cakes for sale and we are tempted to bring one home. They always have someone working who is fluent in English if your French is not good.

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    More cheese

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    Cheese

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    La Mie Bretonne

    5.0(4 reviews)
    23.8 mi
    $

    Excellent pastries and breads, worth a stop if you happen to be in the Eastern Townships!read more

    There are all different kinds of Yelpers, but I would say on balance Yelpers are more adventurous…read morethan the overall population. If you happen to be in Quebec Province and travelling from Montreal to Quebec City or vice versa, there are several towns you might stop in to get a cross sectional sample of history, from Chambly, a synthetic, plant and just add water instant suburb in the middle of a corn field, to Cowansville and Waterloo, Bromont and Shefford, places that are seeing tradition eclipsed by suburban sprawl, are still mainly agricultural, and are seeing some hard times, but as they will tell you, hard times are nothing new for these towns that started as pioneer settlements four centuries ago. In any case, to get a sense of all this, I would recommend stopping in at the local boulangerie in any of these towns, getting an elaborate pastry such as tartelette aux fruits, milles feuilles, napoleon, paris-brest, chocolatine or just an eclair with a great cup of coffee, capuccino, espresso, tea, or your choice of caffeinated beverage, and look out the window as people walk by and take you through a story both fascinating and sad at the same time. If you can, buy a loaf of bread to take with you, and if you are feeling forgetful you might neglect to realize this until you are safely back at home.

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