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    White Windmill Bakery

    4.0 (115 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 11:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Coconut balls
    Chris D.

    Yummy Asian inspired desserts, croissants, cakes, cookies, coffee, bread and much more I had a zoom meeting on a Sunday afternoon I needed a place that was gonna be somewhat quiet And a private area would be a plus I checked the Duluth area And ran across some options But easily became sold on white windmill The private booth area was more than enough I talked with the staff at the front working And they told me a little about white windmill I asked for recommendations They gave suggestions with ease and a smile Noise level was low The private booth was cozy and perfect For students In deep studies, meetings, etc... I tried the earl grey cookies The fish cakes filled with custard ( it's a pastry) Coconut balls And the taro boba Everything was memorable The coconut balls were perfect I'm a big fan of coconut and these hit the spot Lots of shredded coconut in them The fish cakes with custard were special Perfect texture... soft with a tiny crisp Almost like a pancake in taste The custard inside complimented it well With a vanilla like flavor They were hard to put down, lol. The taro boba had my eyes wide open That flavor, that flavor.... So so good It was a little on the sweet side But still, flavor was on point Now for the finale.... THE EARL GREY COOKIES..... Perfectly sweetened, and they left that earl grey flavor in my mouth I wish I had some right now I'm definitely going back for more of these!!!!!

    Storefront with adorable patio area.
    Nicole P.

    White Windmill is a quaint spot that's perfect for dates, or quick chats with a friend. Loved the ambience and the outdoor seating. I really liked the earl grey tea cookies, those were a standout for me! Unfortunately the cake I had was dry, and the chocolate chip cookies were pretty standard. I would come back for the tea cookies, but an reluctant to try other baked goods because of the prices. If you're looking for a cute place to hang out, this is your spot. For baked goods there are plenty of other options that won't be too costly.

    Fresh Kiwi Juice
    Didi N.

    The last time I've been here was like seven years ago? I remember us loving their hot, pure matcha latte with milk so much, that the memory of having it lived in our heads for many years. We vowed to go back again if we were ever in the area as we live in Jacksonville, FL now and rarely go to Atlanta. We just happened to be here this weekend and decided to stop by since it was about a 14 minute drive from our hotel. Upon entering, the bakery had a steady traffic of people going in and out. We didn't have to wait long as we were there around 11am and were able to grab all the pastries that we wanted and some more. The line to check out and also same line to order drinks was not too bad. There was a nice, dining space to the right of us that looked cozy. Service was fast, quick, and nice. The workers do seem to be a little bit chaotic though as more traffic came in while we were waiting in line. Here's my thoughts, opinions, and reviews on the items we got. Strawberry cream pastry with fresh strawberries: 8/10 - I'm rating this entirely on the look of it as my husband got one for himself to try. He seemed to enjoyed it so I'm guessing it was delicious. Cornbread: 6.5/10 - I was so excited to try this as I love love cornbread! I love the consistency of traditional cornbread with the slight grittiness and little bits of corn. I love my cornbread sweet as well. This pastry was the opposite of it as while the taste is somewhat there, the texture was off. There were bits of corn in the "pastry" but only a few kernels scattered around. It was also pretty dry but I did love the coffee cake-like crumble on top. I see where they were going with this but they kind of missed the mark. Milk cream bun: 7/10 - the bun had almonds on top and a milk cream filling inside. I had a bite and loved how light and fluffy the filling was. The bun was baked to perfection and was so moist, bouncy, and squishy (in a good way). The touch of almonds on top added a nice texture contrast. We got a few other pastries but I didn't try them all so I can't give a review yet on them. The prices were reasonable for how big the pastries were. We got a blueberry chocolate bun, sausage bun, melon bread, etc. I really love that they have a variety of sweet and savory pastries! Drinks: Fresh kiwi juice: 9/10 - this was tart, cool, and refreshing, especially for a hot summer day. You can see and taste the bits of kiwi. If you don't like fruit pulp, then you might not like this. Some people are weirded out by different textures so unless you like pulp, then I don't suggest you get this drink. It is a bit on the tart side and not sweet. If you love tart and sour flavors, then this would be a good drink to try. Lavender latte: 4/10 - my best friend got this and this was her personal rating. She asked for half of the sweetness but they have her the full sweetness and she could not finish her drink. I don't know if they were just having an off day but I'll give them the benefit of the doubt. Hot matcha latte: 9/10 - my husband enjoyed his matcha latte and I had a sip of it. The only difference now is that when you ask for a matcha latte, they add espresso. Don't get me wrong, it's still delicious but just a little different now. We were just thrown off by the taste of both matcha and espresso because we assumed it would be a hot matcha latte with just milk. Freshly squeezed orange juice: 9/10 - my other friend got this and she said it was one of the best orange juices that she's ever had. It was fresh, not too overly sweet, had a little bit of pulp, and super refreshing. Overall, I would come back for the pastries and some drinks. A solid place to grab some yummy pastries and drinks! If you're in the Atlanta area, definitely check this bakery out!

    Curry bun and choux cream bun with jelly
    Rachel L.

    This is a cute Korean owned cafe that offers an assortment of pastries. My bf is a coffee connoisseur and he was extremely impressed with the hot white mocha latte. The interior is clean and the owners are incredibly friendly. The only thing I would add is a larger selection of pastries. What they had was delicious and they probably have one of the best vanilla cream buns in town. We tried some other bakeries and the consistency and flavor shined for the cream bun here. Definitely coming back to this location again.

    Xee V.

    White Windmill Bakery is a Korean owned cafe located off Steve Reynolds in Duluth. They offer a variety of pastries and drinks. My family was on a hunt for some butter cream bread and found some here. It's very quiet so it makes the perfect spot to study.

    Pastries
    Jenna O.

    I don't know if I just got here right when they opened but I was the only person in the place. For such a large location, I definitely thing this could be a great place to meet people because they have so many options for sweets being drink, baked good, cold treats, and tons of seating, more private booths in the back, tablets along the front, and a long barstool table in the middle. Seriously tons of space. I'm curious if this place gets busy in the evening or on the weekends, because I would love to experience the vibe then. It was almost too quiet when I went. There is a huge parking lot in front of here so you probably won't have a problem looking for parking. My coffee and boba were both great! I got a lavender milk tea with boba, and got that lightly sweetened, but I'd like to note it didn't seem lightly sweetened so I am not sure it would be bearable if I had forgotten to say lightly. I love that this place has fresh pastries packaged easily for you to take to go, but also plenty of fresh in store options. Not sure I'd come back here purely because it is kinda out of the way for me, but Id go if a friend wanted to I suppose!

    Interior
    Chelsea G.

    I have absolutely adored the local White Windmill franchise in north ATL for a number of years. The main branch (in Doraville) has the most pastry options out of all the locations. Even though this specific cafe has less of a variety, it is ambient & cozy with warm wood tones, black leathers, and starry stringed ceiling lights. Congestion of crowds is minimal-to-none, here, unlike the main branch. It's a more private feel. Things you should know: I. PARKING White windmill is within the Nukoa Plaza and shares a public parking lot with the surrounding businesses. Finding an available, free, space is no problem. II. SERVICE Friendly. An older gentleman & lovely lady, who seem to own the cafe, serve you and greet you warmly when you enter. They truly pour their hearts into their customer service. III. QUALITY Fresh daily. I've tried various pastries and coffees. They never disappoint. One day, I would enjoy seeing this franchise use different cups for their lattes and beverages than the uncharacteristic paper ones. I think it'll add a little more value and personal touch behind the customer experience. IV. CAPACITY Fair amount of seating on a week day. Crowds are minimal. A fair amount of customers come and go. There are booth seating areas that are for 2 or more people that can make your experience even more private if needed.

    hidden gem!! so many amazing pastry and quiet without crazy crowds. i love their fish breads with cream custard as well

    Front area
    Danna K.

    Staff was supper nice. The place was clean and had good space to do your work. The Food and the honey hit teas were delicious.

    Bingsu
    Stephanie O.

    Such a cute place!! We came here for dessert and love it. The staff was so nice and welcoming. We had the Bingsu - so good! Definitely recommend!

    3 sweet things
    Daniel T.

    I visited White Windmill Bakery on Sunday, January 24, 2021 at 1 pm. This bakery was empty when I arrived, but that's no problem after taking a quick glance of the fully stocked baked goods and cake display. Like most Korean bakery places I've been to, White Windmill is very clean and has a nice Starbucks-esque interior design. There are private rooms you can reserve, but are limited to 2-people. I ordered the fruit red bean bingsu and I thought it was better than average. The bingsu had generous amounts of fresh fruits and other toppings. Other bakeries I've been to would only serve shaved ice, some fruit flavored sauce and canned fruits and call it a day. I often avoid getting any cake from Korean bakeries because they tend to be old and taste bland and dry. The disappointing thing is that these Korean bakeries claim all their cakes are baked same-day, but really been sitting in the freezer for days before moving into the display case for who knows how long. However, the strawberry cake tasted light and fresh. Service was great. The older gentleman who took our order was nice to allow us to sit at the private room even though we had 4 people.

    This cheap looking Bingsu costed $13?!?
    Rose E.

    I've been raving like a maniac over just about every place I've dined in Duluth, including all of the bakeries. BUT...sadly, I can't say the same for this one. Although this is a highly touted Korean bakery in Duluth with several chains, I wasn't so impressed. Although it's a beautiful bakery, the selection was rather weak compared to the other ones I've been to...and here's the main reason why. I felt ripped off with what I ordered. In fact, if management is reading this, he/she SHOULD refund me for it. I mean, just look at this Bingsu that I received...for THIRTEEN DOLLARS. ?!? I ordered their Red Beans Fruit Bingsu...and well, unlike the picture displayed, my Bingsu didn't even have Ice Cream in it...just some Powder (??), along with the fruits. It didn't taste bad, but not great by any stretch (especially compared to what I've had at Arte 3 and Treestory)...and here's the catch. This super-weak, crudely presented Bingsu costed over $13!!! Total RIP OFF. I didn't even bother to eat the whole thing. I was too tired to bitch about it to the Manager (if on duty), so just left. Never again will I come back to this bakery.

    Cold Americano and Bungeoppang
    Tanni D.

    Super cute cafe with a variety of beverage and dessert/snack options. I ordered a cold Americano and Bungeoppang (half red bean and half cream-filled fish shaped buns). I wasn't a huge fan of the Americano because it was too bitter. The cream-filled Bungeoppang didn't have enough filling, but the red bean ones were crispy, hot, and tasty!

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    My parents love Korean cakes so I ended up going here. The cakes are really good. The interior is very cozy. It's crowded a lot when I go.

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    A great Korean bakery in wonderful Duluth~ Decent bread and even better coffee! The setting is very modern and there's always samples! :)

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    We went there at 10:30 am. There were not many type of bread available. It doesn't provide samples like the other location.

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    Newly renovated.. Beautiful place and great to study during the day. Coffee okay pastries are okay but place is beautiful :)

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    I got the Strawberry Bubble Tea and it was really good. It was a nice place to eat at and hangout with friends. Worth trying!

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