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I have heard many good mentions and reviews about this local pie shop. On a Saturday night around 9:30, with nothing better to do, we decided to call our Uber and head down to this local legend to grab a slice of pie and tea, possibly. Our uber arrived, we got in and Kyle asked for me to play my beats. I took out an aux cord and we drove. We arrive and are instantly greeted to the cozy looking small cafe. We are seated after about 5 minutes at a two person table, for three. After about 10 minutes our orders are placed and we are patiently awaiting the pies. Two coffees and three slices of pie were ordered, two caramel fudge and a millefeuille to be exact. 15 minutes pass and our drinks arrive, only to delay our pies, which are clearly visible in the glass display at the front of the cafe. Finally our pies arrive and they look absolutely delicious. Unsurprisingly, they taste just as good, and the myth lives up to its tale, they truly are filling. We finish our pies and chat for a little while waiting for our bills to arrive. 15$ for a slice of pie and a latte. Seriously rockaberry, your food was delicious, but 8$ for a slice of pie is too mtuch.
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