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    Teatime Bakery

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
    Updated a few days ago

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    1 year ago

    I have eaten here twice and really enjoyed the sandwiches. I would love to go back for one of their full teas with sandwiches and desserts.

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    Just a Bite Bakery

    Just a Bite Bakery

    3.9
    (10 reviews)
    14.5 mi
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    My fiancé and I decided to stop by this bakery because it's actually the very same house she grew…read moreup in as child. The owner was welcoming and let us look around. While there we had a banana nut muffin and a brownie that were some of best we've had in a long time! Go there... and spend a lot money!! You won't be disappointed.

    I ordered a graduation themed cake for my sons high school graduation party…read more This is a copy of my emailed request "2019 Sandite Graduate Ethan Keeling" If that's possible. If not we can drop the name off. In black lettering. Something masculine. On Sandite gold colored frosting. And graduation themed. I really like the quote "The tassel is worth the hassle" if that could fit into the design that's fantastic if not that's ok too. ----my emailed order. The cake is hideous. I could have made one better myself and not paid $55 for it. It is not graduation themed. It is definitely not masculine in any way. I have no idea what the swirls on the top have to do with graduating high school. The wording is terribly done. The centerpiece of our party is an eyesore. I was so overwhelmed with disappointment I began to cry. I was told they would discount the cake $5 but couldn't do any more than that due to the time they spent on it. I'm not sure how much time was spent globing icing on top of a cake but very little time was spent decorating this cake. I should have refused to buy it. I am heartbroken. I also purchased decorated cookies at $4 each. The quality is not worth the money on two of them. They are supposed to be diplomas. The other cookies are acceptable some are well done. I do not recommend this place.

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    Prairie Lane Bakery

    Prairie Lane Bakery

    4.5
    (2 reviews)
    20.0 mi

    This was such a special and wonderful experience! The service was like nothing I've experienced…read morebefore. The entire family working there were kind and I felt as though I had been welcomed into their home for a feast. They served us an "eat until you're full" style meal including but not limited to... - Coleslaw - Green Beans - Mashed Potatoes & Gravy - Bread Rolls with Butter & Apple Butter - Brisket - 7-Up Chicken - Stuffing - Amish Noodles For drinks we were offered either ice water, or iced black tea. For dessert we were served both a Chocolate Pie, as well as a Banana Cream Pie, along with coffee. It was such an inviting experience and definitely made me feel as though I was a part of their family's dinner. It was truly special! I'd absolutely recommend trying this at some point! Do note that this is a cash only operation, and you do need to make a reservation well in advance via phone.

    Prairie Lane Bakery is a family-owned Amish eatery about a mile east of Highway 69 just outside…read moreChouteau, OK. A dirt road leads to its blink-and-you'll-miss-it door. No signs declare its existence. My wife and I found ourselves there for a meeting with her coworkers, one of whom has been a longtime frequenter of this establishment and recommended it as the site for the group's monthly dinner. She had made the reservation (required, for parties of at least 15) and had also been the one to choose our meal. I'm told the business can accommodate for many different allergies or diets and that they have a wide selection of meats, vegetables/sides, and desserts from which you can take your pick. The dining hall is in a nondescript white building across from the main house. It is far from fancy in keeping with the lifestyle of its proprietors. As in tin-metal walls, concrete floor, and gas-powered lights/heat. Metal folding chairs flank two long rows of folding tables covered in plastic tablecloths; our party of 12 sat in one row with a few seats to spare. The atmosphere is that of having a Sunday supper after church with kinfolk at grandma's. The (rather adorable) children of the (hardworking) women preparing and serving our food played along the borders of the room and ran through the doors, the air ringing with their laughter. Drinks (water or unsweetened tea only) were served as we arrived. Once everyone was present the food came out family-style - one large platter or bowl at a time, passed from one person to another. And now what you've all been waiting for: the food! The coleslaw wasn't very good; then again, I'm not a coleslaw fan and so might not be a good judge of it. The green beans could've come from a can for all the good they tasted. And the roast was dry, tasteless. That's where the negatives end. The baked chicken was tender/moist/juicy, all those words that make some people uncomfortable when talking period, let alone about food. The mashed potatoes were creamy, the white gravy perfectly rich, the country noodles expertly flavored, and the turkey dressing pure cheesy goodness. I can't forget the rolls, too, which when paired with homemade apple butter were the best I've ever had. After a brief rest to digest, we were served one kind of coffee and two kinds of pie - cherry and coconut cream. The cherry pie filling reminded me of a Pop-Tart but more intense, which wasn't a bad thing at all. Typically I don't like even the word coconut unless it's followed by "rum and pineapple juice", but that particular pie was delicious. It may have made me a convert. I haven't mentioned the service, but it was fantastic. Glasses never more than half-empty before being refilled. Constant questions of whether we needed anything else. Smiling faces and good conversation. We ate until we were stuffed and several people took home heaping to-go boxes, yet there was still a ton left of each food item. On the way out I picked up a loaf of banana but bread from the bakery side. The damage to my wallet for all of this? $27.59! Yep. All-you-can-eat comfort food for two in a place that feels like home for under $30. I'm definitely going back. Just as soon as I can round up 10-12 likeminded foodies so I can make a reservation.

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