We had a wonderful experience today at Pinnamel Sweet. This lovely family-run bakery reminded me of visits to my relatives' home in a peaceful village — warm, welcoming, and full of heart. The atmosphere is both beautiful and emotionally comforting. You can truly feel the family spirit, with every member participating cheerfully in serving customers.
The service was excellent — everyone was smiling and kind. The pastries are crafted in a refined French style. I especially loved the tiramisu, which was perfectly balanced and not overly sweet. We also tried the orange cake (OJ COMO) — absolutely delicious!
This bakery deserves real support as a local and family-based business offering unique, handcrafted products in a warm, familial environment.
Suggestions: While the quality is excellent, the prices are a bit on the high side. Also, I hope they consider listing full ingredients more clearly — especially for people with allergies (such as lactose or gluten intolerance), and for those who avoid pork-derived gelatin for religious or dietary reasons.
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Read moreA new patisserie has opened in Crescent Hill and it blew me away! The pastries are exciting, creative works of art that are just as delicious as they are beautiful. And the coffee is Safai espresso!
The atmosphere is warm and inviting, like stopping over at your grandma’s house for a treat. Colorful comfortable sofas, chairs, and tables welcome you. But the best part is the pastries. Have I mentioned the pastries??
The pastry chef (who should win awards, she’s THAT good) is daughter Leydis of the Millet family, who own Pinnamel Sweet. They are Cuban/American, but the pastries rival anything you can find in Paris!
Do yourself a favor. Stop in Pinnamel Sweet, enjoy the pleasant atmosphere while eating your treat, or take a few pastries home. I promise it will be your new...
Read moreWe spent about $80 on 7 of these. I’ve been waiting forever because it’s gone viral all over TikTok and really wanted to try them. They definitely weren’t the best but whenever you have heard all of the hype and all of the excitement and you go into it thinking it’s going to be the best thing you’ve ever tasted and then it’s mid kind of made the experience if he out of the seven only two of them were worth the money that we paid. It was definitely a great experience and I highly recommend trying them if you haven’t before but go into it with an open mind. I highly highly recommend at least trying the pumpkin one if you go that one was an...
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