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    Weltons Tiny Bakeshop

    4.6 (98 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 1:00 pm

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    Ellie N.

    Croissant coffee: they soaked the croissants in milk overnight, the result is a buttery coffee. All the sandwiches are delicious

    Mulfaletta and Pastel de Nata. The sandwich was sold in half, i.e., the price listed on the menu refers to a half sandwich.
    Leyang Z.

    A tiny bakeshop just as its name suggests. There were few seats inside; most seats and tables were spread outside. Despite its size, the spot had a good number of visitors/customers. Staff had nice attitude, but food and service were mediocre, if not poor. The biggest problem was that at noon they were running out of lots of items on the menu: I first ordered focaccia, sold out. Then breakfast sandwich, sold out. Then Mulffaletta, sold out. Then breakfast plate; the sourdough in it was sold out. I ended up sharing the Mulffaletta with another customer (who offered to share it with me, thanks a lot!!). For Pastel de Nata, I ask them to heat it but they forgot to do so. Moreover, this $3.5 pastry was really really tiny, despite that it was delicious. I also ordered the butter bean salad, but it tasted cheap. In short, I do not recommend it if you want to get some interesting or good cafe food.

    Strawberry cream danish
    Sagarika G.

    Welton's Tiny Bakeshop is reportedly one of the top 5 bakeries in the country, so of course we had to check it out--and wow, it did not disappoint! The weekend line stretched out the door and around the corner, but every second was worth it. The strawberry cream danish was the star: light, refreshing, with a pastry that was fluffy, crispy, and soft all at once. The chocolate cookie packed rich flavor with dark chocolate chips--absolute perfection. The iced chai latte was just as delicious. On top of all that, the staff is so friendly and genuinely excited to serve everyone, which made the experience even better. Highly recommend if you're a pastry lover--it's an experience worth the hype!

    Kelsey M.

    Amazing pastries, be prepared to wait in line on any given morning because it is so popular. Service was very friendly and a lot of seating outdoors. Highly recommend.

    Joan M.

    There is a great reason that Weltons Tiny Bakeshop has long lines outside the door. The coffee is outstanding and the baked goods are just delicious. The only problem with this establishment is the horrendous task of trying to find parking in this area of town. I think I circled for about 15 minutes, the many one way systems did not help either. However, it was well worth the challenge. The staff are great, fast & courteous. The lines go by very fast. There is a tiny section outside with a few chairs tables between the two buildings to sit & drink your coffee. Also inside a tiny high bar to sit & enjoy your coffee. But overall this is a takeaway coffee spot. No lingering with the phone or computer for hours here. Definitely check it out.

    Cold brew and a egg tart
    Jeannette M.

    Weldon Tiny Bakery truly deserves all the praise. The tart was incredible -- buttery flaky shell with a smooth vanilla egg custard filling that reminded me of a Portuguese tart. Perfectly balanced sweetness and so satisfying with the cold brew. Simple combo, but absolutely delicious. Highly recommend.

    Peach Colette, breakfast biscuit
    Sarah B.

    Delicious pastries, peach Colette was so tasty! Delicious breakfast sandwich with quality egg and sausage for the savory folks. For coffee I thought the pistachio milk lattes was simple and nice. Per boyfriend drip coffee was "just regular coffee". Workers all super nice. Small shop as the name explains but a nice little seating area on the side that was more quiet.

    The almond olive oil cake and pavlova which was wonderful.

    The true Southern Hospitality comes out here. The bakery items are amazing, they way pastries should be but are hard to find this good anywhere in the US! We went back for breakfast 5 straight days. The breakfast biscuit is great for a protein fix with a great sweet/salty/savory flavor. The soft boiled eggs with a little olive oil and salt are wonderful! We tried every single baked good they offered in 5 days! Wonderful and will be on our list every time we go Back. If you don't get there by 9am Friday and Saturday expect a line! The Nata, Strawberry/cream danish, Bear Claw and Peach danish were our favorites with the Pavlova.

    Dani P.

    Welton's Tiny Bakeshop is one of those places you immediately wish was closer to home. We tried several items, and every single one was outstanding but the Basque Cheesecake deserves its own moment. Hands down one of the most incredible desserts I've ever had. Perfectly creamy, deeply flavorful, and somehow rich without being heavy. I'll genuinely be dreaming about that cheesecake for a long time. We also had the Lemon Cloud Cookie (light, bright, and perfectly balanced), a Cinnamon Roll that was soft, gooey, and comforting in all the right ways, and another pastry I sadly didn't catch the name of -- but it was just as impressive. To top it off, the drinks were fantastic: an iced croissant latte (so unique and delicious) and an eggnog latte that tasted like the holidays in a cup. Everything felt thoughtfully made with incredible attention to flavor and quality. If you're even considering stopping by Welton's Tiny Bakeshop -- do it. You won't regret it

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    Amber S.

    This place is absolutely outstanding. I used to live in CHS and I enjoy trying some new spots when I come back. I found this spot on YELP and came here twice on my Charleston stay it was so good. Everything we tried was amazing. I read there can be long lines so to come early. We arrived a little after 8am on the weekends and there was a steady flow of traffic but the line didn't really start until 9am. Even so, it seemed to move quick! I gravitate toward more savory items- and I obviously enjoyed these more. My three favorites were the breakfast biscuit, the salami hot honey croissant (not sure the true name) and the seasonal focaccia. They also had good coffee, which was a plus to add to my items. 10/10 recommend and will be back on my next visit!

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    Marharyta K.

    Incredibly delicious pastries! The bear claw with almond and cherries was very moist and had a strong cherry liqueur-flavored frangipane. The kouign amann was perfectly flaky with a caramel crust and subtle cardamom notes. My favorite was the orange creamsicle danish with tangy curd and cream cheese. I was so thrilled when I discovered they had my favorite pistachio milk!! First time I've ever seen it in a coffee shop in the Carolinas. And the draft salted pistachio iced latte was superb! The service was honestly the friendliest of my life. It was my first time in this bakery, and since everything looked so delicious I struggled to choose but the girls explained every pastry to me and were so polite, smiley, and fun. If I could give 10 stars I absolutely would, it was such a great experience!

    Big Chocolate Chip Cookie!
    Teresa S.

    I managed to show up when there wasn't a line. Probably was more in their favor than mine because I had plenty of time to pick out the entire case. The staff were SO friendly and helpful. 1.) Chocolate Croissants - flakey, buttery perfect ratio of chocolate to bread. Excellent! I'd say Top 3 Best Croissants I've ever had in my life. 2.) Strawberry Cream Danish - Excellent!!! 3.) Kolashe - All of them were amazing! 4.) Hot Honey Ham Croissant- What dreams are made of. All topped off with an Iced Croissant Milk Coffee! I'm incredibly picky with sweet coffee and this was the PERFECT blend of sweet, chocolatey but not overpowering coffee. ... Look, you cannot go wrong with anything here. go! Go! GO! The place is tiny, but mighty! (Good pictures do not exist because my eyes rolled in the back of my head in utter delight and I lost my "review" train of thought. And I doubt a crumb picture would be worth your time but I have a chocolate chip cookie left, along with some beautiful layers of the croissant.)

    Chocolate chip cookie, peach jam, olive oil almond cake
    Ryan C.

    I visited Weltons Tiny Bakeshop on a weekend around 12:30 PM. They were already out of all of their morning pastries. I got the dark chocolate chip cookie and olive oil almond cake. If you like chocolate chip cookies that are more bready then you should try it. You could really taste the dark chocolate which I appreciated, but I did feel like it was lacking on some flavor. The cake slice had a nice flavor, but could've been more moist. I do want to go back to try the morning pastries but I don't think I'd get either of these again. It's a very small space, but they did have water and a sourdough sample which was really good. The staff was friendly.

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    Front counter staff was rude. The coffee was expensive and very bitter. Would not recommend

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    This place is an absolute gift from heaven. The sourdough with the herb butter...WOW. I am stunned.

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    2 years ago

    Fantastic bakery with a wide variety. The croissants and cookies are the best in Charleston

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    3 years ago

    Best bakery I've ever been to. Everyone was really friendly, and I absolutely love the Portuguese egg tarts. Highly recommend!

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    Still 5 stars. Yelp won't let me just edit my review. Laminated dough, not lamented. Oops

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    Delicious treats and Houston represent! Down to earth people behind the decadent pastries and sandwiches

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    3 years ago

    I recommend the honey pie, the line can get somewhat long on weekends so try to get a spot early

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    My husband, his parents, and I went to Kaminsky's at around 8:30ish on a weeknight for a sweet…read moretreat. It's a super small establishment with a few tables and some bar seating. Luckily, we were able to be seated immediately but it was very close quarters with surrounding tables. The menu is vast with different dessert options. If you want to know what cakes are available, you should check out the display stand right when you enter. Since we were there 2.5 hours before closing, there didn't seem to be a lot of cake options available, but my husband and I decided to share a slice of the s'mores cake with a scoop of vanilla bean ice cream to make it à la mode. The s'mores cake was a chocolate cake with mini marshmallows, chocolate fudge, graham crackers, and more marshmallows. The cake was good and had everything I could ever want in it, but it was a little dry. I think this also had to do with it being the end of the night. The ice cream complemented the flavor well. It would have been better with a second scoop of ice cream though. Service was great! It took about 10 minutes from when we ordered to get our dessert. I would probably come back here again, but not so late at night so there would be fresher cake with more options available.

    We gave Kaminsky's Dessert Cafe a second try, but unfortunately they couldn't redeem themselves. On…read moreboth visits, service was lacking. We waited about 5 to 10 minutes to be acknowledged while two employees stood nearby. The two layer chocolate caramel pecan cake, which our waitress initially could not find, was dry and tasted stale. I would not order it again. The Tollhouse pie was a bit better, but the presentation and the whipped cream were the standouts, and the whipped cream wasn't even homemade! That's the best thing I could say about our experience. The food, pricing, service, and ambiance all fell below average. When you are located downtown with so many great dessert options around, you really need to step up your game. We will not be returning.

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    4.0
    (81 reviews)
    1.4 mi
    Casual dining
    Grab-and-go

    Finally tried the famous Ultimate Coconut Cake by Peninsula and it absolutely lived up to the hype…read moreand deserves 5 stars on its own. The cake is moist, perfectly sweet, and layered with fluffy coconut frosting. If you've been wanting to try it but don't feel like committing to a full fine-dining experience at Peninsula Grill, this is such a great, more casual way to enjoy it. I paired it with an espresso martini, which paired well with the dessert. I was disappointed that it wasn't served with their famous smoke bubble. The overall experience was just okay. Sitting at the bar was convenient, but the service felt pretty standard and the interior didn't really stand out or add much to the vibe. It's definitely more about the cake than the atmosphere here.

    We stopped into Benne's right before closing and they were kind enough to still let us in, which we…read morereally appreciated. We were craving espresso martinis, and they quickly made a couple for us. Nice touch -- the glasses were chilled, which always makes a difference. That said, we do think the martinis may have been missing the classic foam "bubble" and espresso bean garnish. Honestly though, since they were closing and still accommodated us, we were just grateful they made them at all. If it had been mentioned that they'd be quick, simplified versions due to closing, we would've completely understood -- just something small for expectation-setting. Now let's talk about the coconut cake -- absolutely amazing. It's $17 for a slice, but the portion is HUGE. Easily shareable, and we still had to take some to-go. Super moist, flavorful, and worth every bite if you're a coconut fan. Also worth noting: the outdoor patio is pet-friendly, which is always a big plus for us. Great spot to stop with your pup while enjoying dessert or a cocktail. Overall, a positive experience -- especially thanks to the staff's hospitality at closing time. We'd definitely come back (earlier next time!) to enjoy the full experience.

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    AZUR

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    4.7
    (124 reviews)
    1.4 mi

    We had the pleasure of dining here 2 separate times over an extended weekend trip…read more Host very welcoming and nurturing. Finds your table, if you arrive early for a reservation we had luck with them seating us and he says a kind goodbye as we left each time. Nice list of 3 mocktails so even if not consuming alcohol one can look to play the part at the table and enjoy the flavor notes of a well made cocktail. The first meal we had was a bit of a work/get together meal. We ordered an assortment of items off of the menu and created a more tapas menu. The charcuterie board we picked the cheeses for and it was lovely. All as expected and quite surprised to find a cheddar I enjoyed. Came with some grapes, figs, nuts, honey and I think mustard. Glazed carrots were phenomenal. Heartily enjoyed the beet salad and thought the presentation was quite pretty. Lamb lettuce wraps are alright. Not my favorite of all the dishes served but delivered as promised, nicely cooked and presented. Spouse really liked the lamb wraps and were a stand out dish to them. Meatballs are excellent truly great texture and flavor. Escargot was a fun take on a classic dish. Finished with a unique strudel in its presentation it was quite pleasant. Spouse liked the peanut butter chocolate dessert. For brunch, I had the carrot ginger soup. Which I must say was a total delight. The soup had the hallmark texture and base flavor of the carrot ginger but it had a beautiful breath of savory and some heat seasoning wise to it. It was quite an elevated soup and heartily enjoyed! I followed the carrot soup with a French toast. I am all for softly scrambled eggs but the French toast was a touch undercooked. (I did not let the restaurant know or give them the chance to make right. I regularly eat soft boiled eggs and soft scrambled so I felt comfortable with consuming them.) Strawberries were ripe and tasty. The whipped cream was gorgeous in thickness and flavor. One in law had the caesar salad with croutons and grilled chicken. Their bowl was left clean so while they are not the talkative of sorts they did seem to enjoy it. Ordered a baguette with butter. Unfortunately the butter never made it to the table but the baguette was enjoyed. Spouse had the Azur burger with the side of tapas style potatoes. All was cooked properly to temperature and texture. Flavor and taste as promised. Wasn't their favorite dish at Azur as we had tried so many lovely dishes a few evenings before. But it did deliver on what was represented in the menu. Other in law had the quiche and a side salad. They liked the quiche and would order it again.

    Azur Burger was terrible very dry. no flavor. The beef burgundy was no good…read more The waiters had a terrible attitude from jump Street. The owner and whoever he was stayed on his phone the entire time and spoke to none of the clients. Possibly the manager. We've been traveling around here for four days, This was the bottom of the barrel. Furthermore, I believe most of these reviews came from family and friends not honest customers..

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