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| - I was stopping by the Philthy Philly's a couple doors down and saw this Athens Pastries on the walk over. I had had it bookmarked for a while and realized my friend and I just had to pop in!
The girl who was behind the counter couldn't explain some of the items, and I think we had a bit of a language barrier between us, but I ended up ordering the cream-filled pastry before realizing they only took cash! The girl let me know there was TD Bank next door (luckily) and we quickly returned to buy the cream-filled pastry. She asked if I wanted it with the cinnamon and sugar on top (who says no to that?!) and after dusting it with deliciousness, and cutting it into smaller pieces, I paid my $4.05 and was on my way. It was a pretty good price for what I got. Make sure to get it cut if you want to feel like you're eating much more than you paid for! The pastry itself did not have much cream/custard in it, but was tasty nonetheless, and the cinnamon sugar on top was great as well!
I give the pastry 4 stars, but unfortunately I took another star off because the service wasn't so great. I would have ordered more but the girl legitimately could not tell me more about the items, and I didn't want to blindly order anything. There was also another girl who came out while I was talking to the first one and she seemed unfriendly. She spoke a little to the girl when she came out, but did not address me at all when she moved to the cash register to finish the order and give my change back to me. If you have tried Greek pastries before, and know what's good, definitely go here! But if you're blindly stopping by, bring cash and order whatever is suggested in the reviews.
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