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    The Dinersaur

    4.5 (85 reviews)
    ModerateBakeries, Desserts
    Closed 9:00 am - 3:00 pm

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    Churrovers
    Melissa E.

    Adorable little place! And I do mean little. What it lacks in space it definitely makes up for in deliciousness and cuteness! The Choco Banana Breadosaurus is one of their "hot" items and while it looked amazing we decided on vanilla custard churrovers. They were heavenly! The popover was soft but crispy and the vanilla custard was smooth and creamy. Some other notable goodies they have are chocolate pudding, fresh squeezed orange juice and ubi tres leches cake, something I'm really looking forward to trying next time! They also have non-food items like small resin dinosaurs, pens, stickers, etc. Service was fantastic. We were greeted with a smile that made me feel like a longtime friend, not a first time customer.

    Andrew L.

    Cute Dino dessert concept in the heart of Phoenix, though not every flavor was a hit. The order: Savory sesame Key lime pie slice German chocolate cake scoop Chocolate chip cookie What hit: They were able to hold an order just by calling in. They key lime pie & German chocolate cake scoop were very tasty and the cookie as well. What missed: Would skip on the savory sesame, just wasn't for me. To me, the price wasn't exactly worth coming back frequently . Another drawback was the parking. I felt like the location was hard to get to during lunch hours and parking in the complex was difficult.

    Tracy P.

    Heard that this bakery was really good, so glad that I was able to try it while being in the area! Super cute bakery! They have lots of baked goods, scoops of cake, and merch! We had the scoop of cake since they do not have whole cakes available unless you preorder it. The German Chocolate scoop of cake we got was really good! Love how moist the cake was and it was not overly sweet. The key lime pie was reallyyyy good!! I can't wait to try out the other pies next time. The chocolate chip with sea salt flakes was chocolatey and a bit harder than I would have liked. They have these cookie letters you can get. Thru take a few minutes to bake if you need them day of. I was able to call in to tell them what letters I wanted and it was ready when I arrived. I got one name and one happy birthday phrase and it was $5. There were so many baked goods I want to try so I cannot wait for my next visit!

    Sara M.

    I have had treats from Dinersaur from a local coffee truck but this was my first stop into the store. We were welcomed in and it's a cute little spot. There isn't any tables inside and can get cramped if there's a few people in line. They have multiple different cookies, breads, cold items, sandwiches. We really enjoyed the Banoffee as I haven't found a local spot that sells it and it's amazing from here. The oatmeal iced cookie was chewy and fabulous. I cannot wait for another stop in to try everything they offer!

    Deviled eggs. 10/10!
    Ashleigh D.

    We found this place by accident and we are so happy we did! We tried some of their deserts and deviled eggs, all were delicious. Super cute store, especially if you have a Dino lover in your family to buy for. My toddler loved it! Service was amazing, the ladies were so nice and helpful. Some of the best deviled eggs I've had and I'm from the south, so I don't say that lightly.

    dino-shaped cookies and dino-shaped bread
    Celeste M.

    We originally thought Dinersaur was a classic diner serving eggs, soups, buffalo wings, fries--typical comfort food. But after doing a bit of research, we realized it's actually a small bake shop. They offer a variety of cookies, pie slices, and small cakes, all with a playful dinosaur theme. To be honest, I wasn't all that impressed (my kid who loves EVERYTHING dinosaur didn't care for it, either) and don't quite understand the hype. Maybe the buzz comes from their limited hours and daily stock, which makes the place seem busier than it is. It's also a very tiny spot--five people inside feels like you're packed in a sardine can. Here's what we picked up during our visit (along with some cute dino stickers): - Chocolate Banana Breadosaurus (dark chocolate, no nuts) - Stroopwafel (butterscotch) - Key Lime Pie - Dino Sugar Cookie (shortbread with whipped royal icing) None of the baked goods really stood out. They were fine, but not so amazing that I'd go out of my way to come back. Definitely not a "must-visit" in my book. Also, seeing a fly chilling inside the baked goods case--on a dropped cookie, no less--was a big turn-off. Eww. Sadly, even if we're in the area again, I don't think we'd return.

    Vernee D.

    I don't want to brag, but my husband spoiled me with a birthday cake from here over the weekend. I actually want to brag, because he also bought me additional treats to enjoy! This is the cutest little bakery, and I've been a big time fan since I moved to Arizona back in 2018. When it was time for our 2 year wedding anniversary and everything was on lock down, I wanted us to have a cake to really celebrate. It was beautifully made and so so delicious. We came back over the weekend, and it was the cutest shop with dinosaurs everywhere! I picked up a churrover, an oatmeal cookie with vanilla bean frosting, and raspberry jam linzer cookie! Everyone was so nice and helpful! As for the cake, my husband got us a chocolate olive oil cake with a chocolate pudding, and marscapone frosting! This is such an adorable shop and it's such a plus on how yummy it is! I highly- HIGHLY recommend

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    Camilla M.

    Can I give 6 stars? We got basically one of everything and I wish we got more. The baked goods were delicious!! We really loved the oatmeal cookie, the churro, the chocolate chip cookie. I will say we didn't really like the black sesame cookie, it gives a savory/ sesame oil flavor, and not sweet like we had expected. The Ceaser sandwich was BEYOND good. It also came with chips and a little tea cookie. We fought over the last bite of the sandwich. Everyone inside was very sweet! We got terrific service. It's a cute little shop! The only thing is there's no place to sit and enjoy all the treats! We will definitely be back to try different goodies!

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    Linnette R.

    This place is great! I was craving something sweet and my cousin suggested this place. Love the theme and their pastries. I ended up getting several things. Banana bread, a churro, tres leches. There is something for everyone. The people are helpful.

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    Susan L.

    I first discovered The Dinersaur at First Place Coffee, my favorite coffee truck in the greater Phoenix Area. Having sampled the banana breadasaurus and churrover (popover X churro + vanilla custard filling), I had to check out their brick & mortar. The Dinersaur offers lunch items in addition to their many baked goods and everything is made fresh daily! Their "eggies snack box" is filled with brightly colored fresh veggies and a delicious egg salad. They also offer seasonal beverages (recently, I found their fall lemonade: lemon, thyme & ginger!) I was lucky enough to snag one of their holiday cookie boxes on pre-order this year and everything was beautiful and delicious! 2 dozen assorted cookies! The staff is patient, knowledgeable and so sweet! The bakery has gone through a few iterations in their floor plan. Currently, the entrance is on Thomas Rd. and all purchases are to-go. There is no seating inside. They've really leaned into the "Dinersaur" theme, as the holiday decor and a lot of merch all include dinosaurs!

    Dino cookies
    Mlissa H.

    Such a cute and fun idea! My kiddos loved it. Tasted great too which was surprising. I was worried it would be dry but it wasn't.

    Salted chocolate chip cookie
    Rebekah D.

    This was a cute little spot. I love the dinosaur theme. Service was fine. There's lots of parking in the lot behind the building. I don't go to places if the parking sitch is horrible but there were plenty of spots available. I had just left brunch so I didn't buy a bunch of treats. They are pretty reasonably priced. The salted chocolate chip cookie was okay. It had a little too much salt, so much that it overpowered the chocolate and just tasted like a salty cookie. Super cute looking though. The banana bread was adorable. It was shaped like a little stegosaurus. Flavor was kind of bland to be honest. I think the banana and vanilla flavor should be increased, and probably increase the sugar just a bit to really make it pop. Props for being a cute theme, love the vibes, but I wasn't a huge fan of the recipes. Maybe I'll have to go back and get a bigger variety.

    Layne D.

    The Dinersaur is a cute themed bakery that is set up to grab and go. Two of us stopped by during our time in Phoenix and sampled a few of their treats - the chocolate banana bread, dinosaur cookie, and the raspberry jam linzer. Overall the treats were tasty (especially the linzer!) and the overall theme and vibe was super cute. Service was helpful and friendly. I'd recommend stopping by if you are in the area and need a treat!

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    The customer service is very friendly and I love dinosaurs. The dinosaurs are awesome! Great place for family and friends

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