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Contribuisci feedbackIf it was for the service or the drink I will give it a 0 but the young tall lady was a charm. Her coworker serviced someone after me ignoring the line. I asked the lady not to put sugar on my matcha and the drink was extremely sweet. She told me later matcha is sweet, weird because I always get it from Starbucks and it's ok. Anyway she would had told me it was sweet. The tall lady apologized and made me another drink wich I couldn't drink anyway because it was sweet. $7 dollars to the garbage but the lady always kept cool and collected. Good worker.
This was my first time buying a pastry from them. I got a almond croissant and I was expecting it to be soft and crispy, instead I got a croissant that was HARD LIKE A ROCK. I’m not sure if these pastries are fresh but I believe that they are not.
Plenty of tasty desserts snacks. Even though I haven’t tried the drinks, they have a good selection.
Didn't go into this place, just walking past to go into Alba Pizza. I think my mother once walked into this place to have some coffee a Danish.
Sadly the chocolate rugalach was old and stale. Hard as a rock and crumbling when they should be soft and chewy. The Italian cookies were ok. I spent almost $10 here and some of the cookies needed to go in trash. The gal was nice but didn’t know how to give a 1/2 lb of assorted cookies so the customer gets one or two of what they want. . I did return to give them another try and must say that the iced coffee was pretty good and the biscotti was authentic with a hint of annisette. Made this Italian gal happy. I did go back the week before Easter to get the Easter Egg bread and it was very reasonably priced and delicious. The bread had REAL eggs on it, not plastic like so many bakeries do lately. It was wrapped in very nicely clear cellophane for the holiday and would make a lovely Easter gift. I enjoyed the bread heated just a few seconds in the microwave.