I’ve been here three times now and I’ve been disappointed each time. It’s so close to my house so I keep hoping my complaints will be heard but nothing changes. The first time I went, I was looking for a raspberry mocha. The woman at the counter assured me that my next visit in they would have raspberry syrup. That was months ago and still none. I have also requested Matcha on each of my visits, and they still don’t carry it. These are easy to get products that can live on the shelf for quite a long time…. I probably would have paid for the cost of them buying those items by now. And then some.
They don’t even have almond milk or coconut milk in the fridge. My only options were soy or oat. Also no caffeinated teas, or bagels! What cafe doesn’t have bagels?
Other than that, the staff is friendly, and the place is cute. It’s just a shame because I really love supporting local businesses. However, if you don’t stock what the people are asking for, it’s not a good look and doesn’t entice those customers...
Read moreWe were across the street for lunch (Archie's Flat Top - separate review), and decided to stop over to check out the bakery. What a great treat, literally. This shop both bakery, cafe and coffee shop, all rolled into one.
They have several large cases showing off all the different bakery items, breads, donuts, and more. They also carry a large selection of chocolates and confections. Many of the items are made fresh daily there, and the items that they source from other vendors (troubadour, stone creek, simmas, mollys) are clearly marked. They also have gluten free products too (some in a freezer case)
Ended up getting a couple of pies to take home, one Door County Cherry and the other Apple.
They serve a whole array of coffees and lattes (London Fog please), so I will be stopping back some morning to try one hot beverage and scone. ...
Read moreSmall local store selling baked goods from the local bests.
Sourcing from over 10 bakeries, the variety available here was impressive, and they also sell some of their own baked goods. I got the chocolate pecan pie and a hazelnut crunch (like a rice crispy treat) and it satisfied my sweet tooth. The pies were their top sellers, but didn't have the capacity to get more goods, so I'll have to come back.
They also have a punch card system, where 10 separate purchases (limited 1 punch per day, min $5 each), would yield a $5 savings on the next purchase. Not often you'd see this in a local establishment!
Was also told that the baker/owner plans to add more in-house baked goods once the bakery/kitchen was...
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