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    1 month ago

    Everything was amazing from the food to the awesome service and romantic ambiance in the loft above the bakery

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    8 years ago

    Friendly people, good food, great prices! What more could you want? My personal favorite is their sugar cookies!

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    European Delights

    European Delights

    4.5
    (8 reviews)
    10.6 mi

    Hands down the best bakery! Carmen is an amazing baker, and she makes new and "old world" pastries…read moreyou can't find anywhere else. I was able to order kolaches that were incredibly good! I brought them to my dad at the VA Home at King, and everyone tried them and loved them. My dad was so happy to have a childhood favorite his mom and aunts used to make. Another resident talked about his favorite donuts, pączkis. I mentioned to Carmen that another family might reach out for pączkis, and she just made a batch for everyone and dropped them at the VA to "give back to the elders." She is a top-notch baker, and human. Definitely go here and knock at the door if locked--chances are she's there working away at something delightful in the back.

    I really wanted to like this. But the artificial taste overpowered the beautiful fluffy cream…read morelooking desserts. We ordered 3 and split them. Presentation was nice. Limoncello Canoli: looked great, tasted like rancid lemon flavoring. The shell was nice. Berry layer cake - SOOOO much red food coloring. Just that artificial-ness!!! It isn't very often that I find a sweet treat that I don't like, but this tasted awful and I actually had to spit this out. Strawberry lemon: how can I not like 3 different pastries/dessert items? Again. Nasty artificial taste...resembles Deep Woods Off bug spray. I'm a local and am definitely disappointed. You'd be better off going to the grocery store. .

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    Pleasant View Bakery

    Pleasant View Bakery

    4.8
    (32 reviews)
    57.0 mi
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    I love this Amish bakery! Their donuts are homemade and fresh all the time. The best time to go is…read moreon a Saturday Morning when everything is fresh. Service is good as always, line may be long.

    This was my first time visiting Pleasant View Bakery after hearing great things from my neighbors…read more It's definitely a long drive, it made for a fun little field trip to rural WI, especially Amish country! When we arrived, we noticed a large parking area. The bakery is housed in a charming blue-and-white building. We didn't realize we could park right next to it, so we ended up parking farther away and walking about 3-4 minutes. Not a big deal, but since it was around 90°F that day, parking closer would have been nice! There's a small sign on the ground pointing to the bakery, and next to it is a lovely picnic area with a few tables and chairs. When we arrived, there was a small bucket with $.50 each zucchini and a beautiful garden nearby. About 20 people were ahead of us in queue but the line moved quickly--we waited roughly 20 minutes. The bakery itself is inside a small house. As you enter, shelves of fresh bread loaves line the right side, while jams and other pickled items are displayed on the left. The register is straight ahead, and behind it is the kitchen where we saw women braiding dough for pretzels--made fresh on-site! The pretzels are huge and cost $3.50 each. We bought one, and it was soft, chewy, and delicious. They also offer an assortment of baked goods like fruit pies (individual and full-size), cinnamon rolls, caramel rolls, and more. The cinnamon rolls are what they're known for, so we grabbed a couple, and my husband really enjoyed his. Near the register, they also sell day-old pastries at a discount, which is a great way to sample more items. One thing to note: they do not accept credit cards--cash only. As an Amish bakery, there's no electricity, so the space is naturally lit and a bit dim inside, but surprisingly not too hot even without air conditioning. Overall, it was a lovely experience. The baked goods were tasty, the setting was peaceful, and the atmosphere felt authentic and welcoming. We'd definitely stop by again if we're in the area.

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    Becky's Sugar Shack Bakery and Cafe

    Becky's Sugar Shack Bakery and Cafe

    4.1
    (39 reviews)
    43.2 mi
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    Wonderful small town place to stop for a slamming breakfast sandwich, frozen pizza or sweet treat…read moreto go. The menu is pretty extensive and they serve breakfast all day. A favorite dish seems to be the Alaskan waffle which is topped with ice cream, chocolate syrup and whipped cream. We ate breakfast here and have stopped in a few times just to pick up some bakery items. We love the banana cream pie cup, lemon curd bread, turtle lava cake and chocolate covered Twinkie's. Service can be slow (by Milwaukee/city standards) but everything is served hot and to order. There is typically one waitress working too so keep that in mind. Cash payment is preferred and there is a small surcharge for credit card purchases. They have weekly bingo games and you seat yourself if you want to dine in. This is a breakfast / lunch spot as they are not open during dinner hours. Definitely worth a stop if you are in Adams County or camping at Roche-a-Cri state park nearby.

    Cute little restaurant in the tiny town of Adams, WI. I had a belgian waffle with cherry topping…read moreand 2 scrambled eggs. Waffle with the cherry topping was great. I also took 2 cookies for later in the day. While i greatly enjoyed the breakfast i was disappointed in the peanut butter cookie. It wasn't fresh. It looked delicious and i was hopeful but it was hard and not pleasant to eat. Maybe it just had been in the cookie jar too long. I mean it is a bakery and cafe and should be fresh. Their easter cookies and pies in the display case looked AMAZING. I wish i had chosen one of tbose. Anyway, i would go back for breakfast and for pie or maybe one of tnose beautifully decorated easter cookies. But the peanut butter cookie - i will pass on that. Staff were very nice!

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