I love to go here with friends for coffee and pastry. My favorite is the chocolate walnut cookie. It's a huge amount of walnuts held together with chewy, tasty chocolate cookie. It doesn't matter to me but it is gluten-free. Several of the items change seasonally. I have had excellent mini coffeecakes, scones and muffins in various flavors. Their plain croissants are my favorite in town. I often get a sandwich (usually on a croissant!) or salad to go for later. The quiche flavors change as well. Today was my first quiche from here. Not only was it a huge piece but the eggy part was so fluffy, the crust was flaky and the chunks of ham were a nice size. I'll be getting quiche again!! The only downside is the place is popular so parking and getting a table can be difficult at certain times. They do have outdoor seating so when the weather is good, tables are easier to find.
Once in a bluemoon has been a favorite for me and my family for many years as they cater to vegetarian and vegan requests. And their cakes are very well made. In April I had a vegan cake made that was just fantastic.
This review is for a cake I bought yesterday that I had not pre ordered. I requested for a 6 inch cake what they had available, preferably vegan. Turned out the only one they had was a 6 inch and it looked great. We bought that in the afternoon, promptly refrigerated it and cut the cake late evening. Turns out it didn't seem fresh and felt stale. The icing was separated from the cake. So I wasbt able to offer that to the guests.
I was surprised as the store is known for their quality products. And called them following morning. They clarified that the cake we bought was Gluten free and it is normal that it doesn't retain freshness for long.
Knowing this upfront would have helped make the decision on whether to buy or not.
They only offered 50% refund. I now have a cake in the refrigerator that I need to throw away that uneaten and only get half my money back.
Their staff and service in general is great so I have still stuck with a 3 star for service. Cake was not good this time, unfortunately
I was looking for gluten free tortillas and when I asked for help, I was told to look for the name brand of the kind I'm looking for because product brands are grouped together... "I said I don't have a brand in mind" and the staff member had nothing more to contribute.
1st time, last time in a Lowe's.
Suggestion to the management - have your staff tour a Whole Foods and see how they operate. My shopping needs will remain over there due to their friendliness, better selection, and more logically organized products. Even if that means I have to spend a little more, it's worth it.
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Annelore's German Bakery
308 W Chatham St, Cary, NC 27511, USA
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Genevieve Sharron
My family loves this place! I have lovely options that are gluten free, soy free and dairy free as well. I cycle between their daily macaron flavors, their meringue kisses, and their chocolate crinkle cookies. I recently had some pumpkin spice meringue kisses and everyone loved them!
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Cinnaholic
1209 Parkside Main St, Cary, NC 27519, USA
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Stephanie Vinson
Not a huge fan of sweets/desserts but have a taste for them every now and again. So when I do want them , I want them freshly made with care. I have been following the local page before official opening and planned to drop by soon. When a friend saw it on a delivery app this past Friday night, I said "let's go for it"! I have a family with different food allergies and dietary limitations (dairy, eggs, vegan, gluten, etc), this seemed worth a try. I was definitely skeptical and even more so because we were getting it delivered. We got a traditional roll with cream cheese, and caramel apple pie roll. Thrilled to even be able to get vanilla soy milk with order. Rolls were delivered and were even still warm and amazing! Will continue to order, definitely come by in person, and recommend to others!
I was given regular Dakota bread but told it was gluten free.
Of course it was delicious. After eating it multiple days I realized why I was VERY sick. I think Great Harvest needs to label their gf breads better and educate their employees more on this topic. I’d hate for this to happen to anyone else.