The owner was very rude and dismissive. I ordered a plain croissant, which was $4.75. As I pulled out my credit card to pay, he rolls his eyes and grabs my croissant to put it back! I asked, "Do you take card?" He rolls his eyes again and curtly replies, "$5 minimum." So I added a macaroon and he throws my goods back on the counter. No thank you or anything. Dude was not busy, I was the only one there. Look I get that there are merchant fees with credit cards, but just put a sign or communicate that to the customer. I would glady spend more money in the future if I liked the smaller thing I tried first. There's a million bakeries in the area. Take your money somewhere else. The croissant was decent but not worth the attitude. The macaroon was overcooked...
Read moreAlways freshly baked, homey and friendly, no frills but full of community energy. You can tell their customers are regulars. Nothing fancy, just expect a local small bakery showing off years of dedication to their freshly baked, delicious baked goods at an affordable price.
P.S. Out of all, their cinnamon roll was unforgettable. The dough was flaky like a pastry rather than a bread. It’s not too sweet either. It really stood out with the unique twist in texture and would love to go...
Read moreBought lunch ($27.00 for 2 people, shared a sandwich). Five minutes later told by the owner they were closing and we needed to leave. I believe the owner chould have advised us they were closing so we could have decided to stay or leave BEFORE we bought our lunch. The owner stood and watched us as we gobled down our food, stomping his foot. I believe this a small business done all wrong. This was...
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