I was very disappointed because I love going to the farmers market. Someone over at the farmers market recommend that I come and try the pizza , the bakery and the ice cream shop because they were all the same owner. I first stopped in at the bakery and noticed that they had Some of the same desserts as the farmers market.
When I mentioned that to the little Hispanic girl with the round face that worked there, I don’t know why she lied and said they weren’t the same desserts. She honestly was kind of getting irritating to me. She kept trying to avoid a lot of my questions. It was weird !
So anyways, I ordered the Keylime pie. I could tell right away that it was frozen because of the way that it looked, but I literally didn’t think that they would actually serve it frozen. When I got to my car and stuck my fork in it, it was as hard as a rock. I had to eat around it. Just Tacky !!
If I wanted frozen Keylime pie, then I can just go to Publix. The taste was good but the texture was off because it wasn’t thawed out properly.
Why would a small mom and pops be serving frozen Key lime pie in the first place is a mystery to me because it’s literally so easy to make that if you make them the night before and refrigerate them to serve the next day. It’s should be okay. I wasn’t even able to finish the pie because it was still frozen. What a disappointment. Hopefully, they can bring the...
Read moreGramma's Bakery in Delray Beach used to be the go-to spot for cake lovers—a treasure trove of sweet delights where you could always find the perfect cake for any occasion. Birthdays, holidays, or even those “just because I deserve cake” days—it had it all. Walking in felt like entering a dessert wonderland, with cases brimming with flavors, styles, and options that made choosing almost impossible (in the best way).
Lately, though, things have shifted. While the cakes they do offer are still as delicious and well-made as ever, the selection has become noticeably limited. The once-vibrant variety that made this bakery a local gem feels like it’s taken a step back. It’s a bit disappointing when you’re looking for that perfect, unique treat and realize the options are far fewer than before.
That said, Gramma's Bakery still holds onto its charm. The cakes they have are fresh, flavorful, and clearly baked with care—true to that homemade, “made with love” feel they’ve always been known for. The staff remains friendly, and the quality of their products hasn’t dropped, which keeps it worth a visit.
Here’s hoping they bring back the full, exciting collection that made them stand out in the first place. Gramma’s Bakery still has the potential to be that sweet haven we all loved, and with a little more variety, they could easily reclaim their crown as Delray Beach’s cake...
Read moreFirst let me say we live in Hollywood fl 37 miles away 45 min drive 1 way ,someone at my office bought in a box of rugulah I took 1 to taste (am a freak for this) I went nuts I had to find out where they came from and I found out it was here, I have eaten this from every place Jewish delis - TooJays's and this place has the BEST I EVER HAD TRULY!!! When we arrived we were greeted by a very nice lady and gave us a ticket #23 we were next (we got there early) I was like a kid in a candy store we bought 2lbs of rugulah (they had flavors I never heard of, we also bought biscottis and a peach cobbler pie cheese danishes apple turnovers my wife had to stop me I would have kept on buying. Needless to say we arrived home and stated tasting everything 'WE WERE IN HEAVEN' THE PLACE IS EXTREMELY CLEAN I had a chance to look at there staff working in the kitchen it was also extremely clean. I will take the drive again once we finish all this yummy pastries In a month It was truly worth the drive...
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