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With a name like the Pie Place, who would have thought that they actually have a large selection of sweet treats to purchase? Not I. That's why I had yet to visit the Pie Place. When I did stop by, I was surprised by the selection! Cakes (slices), brownies, cookies, cobbler, cupcakes, mini tarts and Betsy's ice cream! (That's right. You can get your Pittsburgh Pride right here). I decided on a brownie, a slice of almond tort cake, a square of the apple cobbler and (of course) half a pint of Pittsburgh Pride ice cream. After trying it all, I have to say the almond tort cake was moist and delicious (I have no idea how they sell it sliced and it still tastes that good) but, the Apple cobbler was fantastic warmed with whipped cream. Overall, the quality was wonderful but quality comes at a price. Each item I purchased was near $4 each. So, go there and try everything but know that your wallet will be a bit lighter than you'd like.
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