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    3.7 (9 reviews)

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    Blueberry and mango smoothies
    Racheal H.

    I tried them but didn't feel they were very good, average at best. The place was clean and the staff was pleasant. However, I ordered 6 macaroons, and they seemed stale. They crumbled when trying to split in half as I usually share the different flavors with my husband. They also lacked any flavor and didn't taste good because of how dry they were. The price was average, I would say. We also both ordered a smoothie (mango for me, and he had the blueberry) there was only one table with 2 people and us and it took at least 10 minutes for our smoothie and they had 2 people working on them not including the woman working the counter. I felt that was a touch longer than normal when they only sell baked goods and like 5 different types of drinks. The smoothie tasted fresh but were so thick you couldn't drink it out of the straw, not very ideal for walking around the mall with the top off your drink.

    2nd floor mall location
    Andrea H.

    Excellent! Excellent! Excellent! If you like macaroons, then stop in at this place located on the 2nd floor of the Crabtree Valley Mall near escalator (near Apple Store and Sephora). For a small stand, they had a huge assortment of macaroons. I tried 3- raspberry, lemon, and pumpkin (flavor of the month). They were all delicious and the pumpkin one was super delicious! She put them in a small plastic bag for me and check out was fast. If you are paying by credit card, you can leave a tip for them on the screen, which I did. Definitively will return and will tell my friends about it.

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    We picked up 6 macarons as we were heading out of the mall and they were absolutely amazing!!

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    I stopped by The Cupcake Shoppe Thursday morning for breakfast while I was in town for a business…read moretrip. I ordered the almond croissant with butter and an iced Americano. The atmosphere is calm and welcoming, and the staff was pleasant from the moment we walked in. Even during breakfast hours, there wasn't a long wait. The shop itself is beautiful. There's an antique cash register near the counter that adds so much character, and I love that the menus are handwritten. Their merchandise is really cute, and they also make gourmet marshmallows. Everything in the case looks and tastes gourmet and made from scratch. They even offer wedding cakes. My total for breakfast for myself and coworker came to $18, which I found very reasonable. The iced Americano was strong in the best way. You can actually taste the espresso, and it didn't taste watered down or cheap at all. The only downside is that they don't serve whipped cream for iced coffee. The almond croissant was perfect. Sweet and buttery on the inside, crunchy on the outside with that lightly crisp, sugary layer that gives i texture. It was balanced and done just right. Overall, a solid breakfast spot with quality pastries and great pricing. I'd definitely stop in again.

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