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Super clean restaurant and bakery! delicious bakery, salad and sandwiches! the Antipasto plate is a favorite with a homemade bread loaf. here's a must!
I cannot recommend this place enough! this is one of the few places where I am in the region palmer, where I will undertake conscious efforts to stop and eat! all about this place is amazing! the latte I had was top-notch! they also had some non-dairy and sugar-free options to boot. now the baked ware. this zimtrolle was the best I had since I was in alaska and the frost they had was great. Remember that they have to ask for it. but it is worth it! now for sandwich and suppe. my god, this buffalo chicken sandwich was breathtaking! the broth they make in the house is nothing but heavenly. the suppe was just a nice opportunity to polish the whole experience. 10 10 10 10 cannot wait to go back here!
We appeared on a Sunday and were disappointed to find it closed (of course it is led by a church group), but came another day again. that is the real problem for eating Greek. everything was made by crippled and tasty! at a place like alaska it can be difficult to find authentic ethnic food, so that this small, away from the beaten away caffeine was an adorable discovery. the decor is pleasant, with paintings (for sale) by local artists and wall painting. we were particularly pleased that the kitchen is open and full to see from a part of the dining area and the theke so that they can observe preparation and cleanliness. the server were all teenage girls, friendly and efficient, but somewhat inexperienced. they apologised for mistakes, but we had to ask twice for dingen, and mistakes were ordered with means of life and objects made on the check. it is really a little sadness, given the amazing food. and, it is a caffeine, not eat well! the prices are reasonable, not cheap, but for alaska. would be nice if they were open on Sunday (though a great beer and wine would be offered, and maybe a few more decisions on the menu, but certainly not a big disappointment. we have always considered it a good value in looking at the quality and the portion sizes of the food. (They could spend almost as much on an almost food place for the complete garbage will definitely be back!
We appeared on a Sunday and were disappointed to find it closed (of course it is guided by a church group), but came back another day. that is the real deal for Greek eating. everything was made by cratzern and tasty! at a place like alaska it can be difficult to find authentic ethnic food so that this small, away from the beaten away caffe was a delightful discovery. the decor is pleasant, accented with paintings (for sale) by local artists and wall painting. we were particularly pleased that the kitchen is open and full to see from a part of the dining area and the counter, so that they can observe preparation and cleanliness. the server were all teenage girls, friendly and efficient, but somewhat inexperienced. they apologised for mistakes, but we had to ask twice for things, and mistakes were ordered with food and items made on the check. it is really a little sadness, given the amazing food. and, it is a caffe, not eating fine! the prices are reasonable, not cheap, but for alaska. would be nice if they were open on Sunday (well would be great,) beer and wein offered, and maybe a few more decisions on the menu, but certainly not a big disappointment. we have always considered it to be a good value in view of the quality and the portion sizes of the food. (they could spend almost so much on an almost food place for the complete garbage will definitely be back!