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| - Staff was really nice. Selection of bakery items all looked.. sort of blech. Nothing that made me think "ooh that looks good". We ended up getting a thing called a "s'more" (graham crust with marshmallow and chocolate on the inside) and 3 brownie bites that had frosting on the them. They looked cute and I hoped they'd be tasty. The s'more thing was "ok" but tasted artificially flavored. I won't say it wasn't good. But it tasted 'previously frozen'. It was .99 though, and so I guess for the price that's about right. I would say though, that for something home-made, I'd pay three times that.
The brownie bites were HORRIBLE though. Bought three for a couple bucks (2-something). They tasted like they were frozen without being covered appropriately. Freezer-burn. But they had a distinct flavor of garlic or something. Plus, texture-wise they were no better than a box of those brownie bites you might get from Costco or something. While I'm not saying it's wrong to buy pre made items and turn around and sell them, I do think it's a bit mis-leading to call yourself a bakery. Plus, if you're going to do that, you should at least store them in a way that keeps them tasting like whatever they're supposed to be and not whatever they were stored next to.
To be fair though: obviously there were quite a few items we did NOT try. They had a few lovely pictures of wedding cakes as well, that I couldn't comment on regarding quality. So take this review for what it is, based on what few items we tried.
However, based on those few items (however low priced), I really don't think we'd be back to try anything else.
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