I walk past this place almost every day and it always smells amazing. It just says "Bakery" on the outside on the awning, so it doesnt look like much. I finally went in for the first time the other day, and its really neat in there. Its like any of the local stores around here, it has various grocery items and whatnot, but what grabbed my attention was the freshly baked bread. I haven't been this excited about bread since I was a kid! The most expensive bread is less that $2, its super soft, its cool looking, I'm pretty sure some of it was soft pretzels, and it smells heavenly. I bought a nice sized loaf for $1.25. I couldn't make it all the way home without a bite, the bite did not disappoint. I used the bread to make French Toast which turned out to be probably the best French Toast I have ever made. The woman that worked there was also very helpful...
Read moreNot sure how this place can call themselves a bakery. Whenever I think of a bakery, I imagine a place filled with all kinds of baked goods... from fresh bread to cookies and everything in between. When I walked in, I saw mainly a very small grocer with just a few loaves of baked bread. I would have asked if they offered anything else, but the lady working there was deep in conversation with someone and didn't even acknowledge...
Read moreI went inside to take a look at this bakery. There were not many options to choose. None of the bread looked appetizing enough for me to buy. I looked around at the rest of the snacks for sale. I ended up not buying anything. The employees there were not very friendly. They did not even greet customers. I just think this place was not that great. Not really missing out if...
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