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| - I came across this place while walking with the intention of going to another food place in the area. I had never seen or heard of the place, and I almost missed it. I bet if they go the word out more they would do better.
But I must say that the food I had was pretty good and the service was nice. The lady informed me that she and her daughter opened the place four months ago, so I like that it's a small shop. I had the turkey pesto panini. She had let me try a bit of the pastrami, which was also good, but the turkey, pesto, spinach and mozzarella just sounded too good. It did take a little while to make, but I figure that's not a horrible thing. At one point the daughter came out and said the turkey pesto is her favorite. The short interaction with her was nice too. And the time it took to make the sandwich gave me time to ask a friend what kind of cupcake he wanted. The cupcakes look DELICIOUS. I saw several comments about samples, but they didn't have any while I was there.
The panini was pretty good, and it came with a pasta salad (or you can choose potato salad or chips). That's wasn't the most flavorful, but it wasn't bad. I got a sweet potato cupcake and a chocolate peanut butter cupcake. Haven't tried those yet, but I can't wait. They also have ice cream and other desserts that looks great.
My only hang up is the prices. The cupcakes are $3.25 plus tax each. The panini was $7.99, which isn't horrible but also isn't cheap. With a fountain drink I paid over $17. For lunch for one person and two cupcakes. For a place that doesn't have a reputable, established name yet, that seems pretty steep.
But overall a good experience.
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