Love, love, LOVE!!!
Julia’s new bakery in Shelocta is amazingly delicious!
Everything is so good!
Favorites so far: cheesy jalapeño bread, chocolate gobs, fry pies, jams, donuts, and cheesecake pies— but everything else is also fantastic.
They also incorporate new things to try like their piña colada fry pies.
(Even though I have to exercise more to burn off the calories, it’s absolutely worth it. I don’t regret it, because everything tastes like a piece of heaven.)
Every single woman who works in this bakery is genuinely kind, warm hearted, and very friendly.
We are blessed to have Julia in the area!
(I come from an Italian family, and we’re extremely particular about our food.)
Do yourself a sweet favor and stop by Julia’s for some...
Read more4 Stars – Pricey, But Delicious
While I haven’t yet visited Aunt Julia’s Donuts shop in person, I had the chance to try one of their donuts at the Ligonier Country Market, and wow, it was really good. The flavor and texture were excellent, and you can tell it’s made with care. That said, at $5 a donut, it’s definitely on the pricey side. Still, I have to admit, it was probably worth it. The main shop is about an hour away from me, but I’m looking forward to visiting it in the future and will gladly update this review once I get the...
Read moreThe donuts were excellent. I bought a loaf of cinnamon raisin bread. 8$. I understand charging more for homemade quality, but there are little to no raisins and cinnamon in it. I was expecting it to be loaded. It tastes like regular plain bread....
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