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    Cookies Cookies

    3.6 (44 reviews)
    InexpensiveBakeries, Desserts
    Open 1:00 pm - 6:00 PM

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    Peanut Butter Snickerdoodle butterscotch Chocolate Chip
    Brian F.

    Not sure why I didn't Yelp this one first. It was right across the street from where I was at and it was 12:45 so I was hungry. I thought I'd stop by and grab some cookies and support a small business. I wish I would've read reviews first as I hate bad customer service. But I can also overlook it if they have an incredible product. This place had terrible customer service AND a bad product. Older lady behind the counter was crazy unfriendly and acted like I was an inconvenience even though I bought a dozen cookies. And she was clearly angry that I asked for two separate boxes. I'm still not sure how she was planning to fit that many cookies into one medium sized pizza box, especially with the toppings on some of the cookies. As for the cookies themselves, I tried three and took the rest to a customer. The snickerdoodle and peanut butter were so dry I drank water with them to choke them down. The butterscotch chocolate chip was the only edible one and I still didn't finish any of them. Super disappointing place.

    Yes I know I'm weird. But this cookie is straight outta one of my sweet dreams.
    Cassidy S.

    Do you ever dance a little bit in your chair while you eat? I do, when the food is really tasty. I'm doing it right now actually. I'm eating a turkey and cheese sandwich on a fluffy croissant, a bag of lays, a Pepsi, and a bomb chocolate chip cookie. For all 4 items, I paid less than 7 dollars. Price point is incredible here. A comparably sized meal from McDonald's would probably cost more. And this is homemade! Let's break down every delicious detail of the food I've just been served. The cookie- literally a perfect chocolate chip. It's thin, and gooey. When you break a piece off, the chocolate strings out in an almost erotic way. Food porn. I'm eating out front of her shop and the chocolate is glistening in the sunlight like a unicorn. I'm entranced. The sandwich- she makes a better sandwich than my mama! Please don't repeat that to my mother(she makes a fine one too). I work in the same plaza, and I'm tired of fast food. Which is all the other nearby options I have if I wake up late and don't pack my own lunch. This sandwich is served on a light, fluffy croissant, packed with turkey and cheese, and it's got fresh lettuce(not even lame old iceberg, I mean good lettuce like buttercrunch or something), and tomato. She puts on the perfect amount of mayonnaise; not too much, but I can still taste it. And it's served warm. And I can just TASTE the love she pours into her food. Have you ever tasted food cooked with love? There's no way to describe it, other than it's completely magical. Last but not least, the service. I saw a couple complaints on here about the baker's customer service. But honestly, I think her mildly surly tone is part of the charm. I love her personality. She reminds me of my crazy aunt who says she hates children, but always snuck me sweets and little presents when I was a kid. She's hilarious, and her personality is great. Honestly, she's never been even a tad bit rude to me, but if she was I'd still keep coming. She's got a heart of gold. When I had no cash for a cookie once, she just gave it to me for free because she didn't want a charge from my Visa card. I am a pretty regular customer, and I've spent a lot of my tips at her establishment. I can't imagine she'd give any old Tom, Dick, or Harry a free cookie(I'm special). But she's earned my business for life. The little things she does, whether it's the taste of love in her food, or her kindness when I'm having a bad day at work, really make me think I'd love to be blood related to the cookie lady. Anyways this turned out to be a really long review. Go to Cookies Cookies. This hole in the wall is guaranteed to put a smile on your face. 10/10 would recommend.

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    I always love swinging by Palace Bakery and slipping to the back to see what's going on through the…read morelarge viewing window showing the bakers at work. Don't skip this part when you drop by. A friend warned me that Saturday market was happening so parking might be difficult but the 30 minute and one hour slots in front of the bakery are very helpful. I ordered a 20 ounce Matcha with water, a 20 ounce iced black black tea infused with vanilla bean -- it's incredibly refreshing! -- and one of their amazing freshly squeezed orange juices. It's a bakery to be sure but don't let that fool you: the beverages here are just THAT GOOD. One drink doesn't feel like it's going to be enough... and in my experience, it's usually not. There are staff are all very helpful...there but today one young woman stood out fif only I could remember her name!) but she has glasses with hair tied back and was going through the line taking orders to ensure that customers were greeted and welcomed and had a chance to place their orders in advance. Their jalapeño biscuits are outstanding -- don't skip the honey butter... it deserves to be slathered on -- and if you're looking for comfort food, try their banana bread loaf or their zucchini bread. One more thing that I find really wonderful here: at 2 o'clock there espresso goes on sale. Yes. You heard that right. So for those of us who feel that coffee should happen all through the day... This is your place for an espresso deal.

    Palace Bakery (now known as Palace Coffee Roasters) is has been around Eugene for decades, but I've…read morenever actually been here until recently. When I was growing up we didn't really visit bakeries, I don't drink coffee, and my mom was a black coffee only sort of person, so not really much need. Whilst visiting Saturday Market I stopped in with my tired, grumpy toddler to get her a hot chocolate. I got myself one too, and it was excellent. The whipped cream especially was nice; I am positive it's made from heavy whipping cream and it was so yummy I just wanted to eat some whipped cream. I know my kiddo enjoyed hers, especially if the state of her face and clothes was any indication. I've had a lot of hot chocolate, including from Mindy's in Chicago which many like to claim as the best (it's good, but honestly a bit too thick for me), but I think Palace may have the best. The secret is that they use ganache for their hot chocolate. It's the ganache that they sell in the shop, so it's easy to acquire. The staff member mentioned that she likes to dip strawberries in it, and she said they keep it in the fridge and it stays good for a while. I'm not sure I'll pick some up this time since we're heading into the warm weather months, but we'll be getting some (or having my sister send some) as we move into autumn for sure. I will say that if you get hot chocolate you will need to check work--TWICE I asked for whipped cream, at two different visits, and they didn't put any on (though they left space for it, so either fill it with chocolate or add the cream please). I was planning to get a maple bar here, but when I saw them changed my mind--they didn't look particularly appetizing. They had several other pastries though so it was an easy swap out for a kouign amann, my favorite pastry, and a marionberry strudel. Both were great. The marionberry strudel was particularly special since marionberries are more tart blackberry variant native to Marion County, Oregon; marionberries are rarely found outside Oregon, and if so not much beyond the border states. It was overflowing with marionberry and hit the spot, and my little one was a fan too. There was a good amount of seating, too, spread across two rooms. There's an entrance both from the Park Street side and Pearl; on the west side you'll get to see the bakers hard at work. They had some huge breakfast burritos that looked really good, but since I wasn't heading home immediately we took a pass on them--this time. Parking is street only, though it's not unlikely that you'll find parking on Pearl, Broadway, Oak, or Park.

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