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    Lolli and Pops

    Lolli and Pops

    4.2(40 reviews)
    3.5 mi
    $$

    I Was excited and wanting some candy and it looked pretty colorful from the outside…read more However, upon entering I felt as if I was in a ghost town. The employee was sitting down behind the counter just ignoring everyone who came in so quite literally the store was not being monitored and a few other customers mentioned how it would be easy to take. I wanted some gummies and went over to their selection but you can tell it is not maintained. Lots of stale gummies and or empty bins. It was rather disappointing. Once I was ready I was at the counter for about 12 minutes and I kept looking at the employee to see if they would come over. Eventually I said excuse me and he got up very annoyed. Didn't even greet me, tons of attitude and mumbled my total so low I couldn't hear it and had to rely on the screen for my price. I said thank you and he just ignored me and went back to his seat to completely ignore the other customers. It is pretty unfortunate that this location has such awful service.

    Lolli and Pops, a store that markets itself as a whimsical haven for candy lovers, has proven to be…read moreanything but sweet when it comes to basic customer service and inclusivity. My recent experience on a Sunday evening (5:22 PM, to be exact) was not just disappointing--it was a glaring example of systemic indifference and selective engagement that has no place in retail, let alone a family-friendly establishment. From the moment my excited little one walked in--freeing herself from her stroller with the innocent enthusiasm only a child can muster--to the moment she proudly selected her lollipop and approached the counter, not a single employee could muster a "Hello," "How are you?" or even a perfunctory "Did you find everything okay?" Instead, the interaction was reduced to a robotic price quote, dead silence, then back to their conversation. No warmth, no acknowledgment, no effort. If the staff's exhaustion at the end of a weekend shift was the issue, then management needs to reevaluate scheduling or hire employees who understand that customer service is the bare minimum in retail. What makes this experience even more egregious is that this wasn't an isolated incident. On multiple occasions, I've noticed a pattern--certain customers are greeted warmly, while others (particularly those who look like me) are met with cold indifference. A simple "Hello" should not be a privilege; it should be standard. If your staff lacks the emotional intelligence to treat all patrons with equal respect, then your establishment has failed at its most fundamental duty. The most heartbreaking part? Watching my little one's bright-eyed anticipation wither into confusion when her simple joy was met with blank stares. Children remember these moments. They internalize them. And while she may not fully grasp the nuances of poor service or discrimination, I do--and I refuse to spend my money in a place that allows such energy to thrive. In 2025, consumers have endless options--and even more platforms to voice their dissatisfaction. If your employees lack the personality (or basic decency) to engage with customers, they have no business working in retail. And if management turns a blind eye to discriminatory behavior, then they don't deserve patronage. To Lolli and Pops at Perimeter Mall: You've lost not just my future business, but the business of my network as well. My coins--and those of my vendors--will be spent elsewhere, with establishments that understand respect, inclusivity, and the bare minimum of hospitality. To Potential Customers: Spend wisely. Your money and your energy should go to businesses that value you--regardless of what you look like or what time you walk in. "A candy store that leaves a bitter taste."

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    Lolli and Pops - Gummy Bear Jar. $12.50 to fill $5 refills

    Gummy Bear Jar. $12.50 to fill $5 refills

    Lolli and Pops - Gummy Jar $15.50 to fill. $7 to refill.

    Gummy Jar $15.50 to fill. $7 to refill.

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    Paris Baguette

    Paris Baguette

    3.9(491 reviews)
    0.8 mi
    $$

    I don't know if you can imagine my joy when I saw the Paris Baguette sign off the main road while…read moreheading to the resort. As a Bay Area foodie, that sight instantly made my day. If you know, you know. The pastries here are absolutely worth the detour--and honestly, wherever I see a Paris Baguette, I do pull over. That includes locations I've visited in Northern California, North Brunswick, New Jersey, Atlanta, Georgia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and even the one here in Charlotte down in Pineville. It's a bit of a drive for me, but when I'm in that area, I always make a point to stop in and pick up a couple of their delicious croissant-donut pastries and marzipan or almond croissants. That's the beauty of this bakery--it's a chain, yes, but the consistency is what keeps me coming back. I have yet to be disappointed. Of course, I had to stop at this Hilton Head location--and I didn't come empty-handed. Food connects people, and bringing pastries to your host is always a winning move. I picked up three different varieties of their famous croissant-donut style pastries (similar to the well-known cronut): * Chocolate * Tiramisu * Mango And I added two large almond croissants that were beautifully filled, flaky, and indulgent. Everything looked fresh, full, and irresistible. The setup inside is easy and efficient. It's self-serve: you grab a tray, line it with parchment, use the tongs, and select whatever catches your eye--from baguettes to cakes to coffee drinks. Checkout was quick, Apple Pay was accepted, and the whole experience felt smooth and well organized. The space was clean, friendly, and inviting, with plenty of outdoor seating. Bottom line: Whenever you see a Paris Baguette on your radar, pull over. It's dependable, delicious, and perfect for picking up pastries to share--or to treat yourself. For me, it's one of those rare places that delivers the same quality every single time, no matter the city--and that kind of consistency is something I truly appreciate as a traveler and lifelong foodie.

    I was on the hunt for mochi donuts, particularly as the one I loved inside H-Mart is no longer…read moreopen. We were also looking for a general late afternoon snack... small enough that we could still eat a full dinner. Paris Baguette delivered on both of these items. Overall, I was impressed with the selection of everything. I had K-dogs on the brain for some reason and the closest I could get to that was the pastry frank. My niece had the hash brown bread with ham and cheese. I definitely preferred the latter a bit more, mostly because it's rare to find potatoes served in this way. We took a variety of the mochi donuts home. They tasted a bit stale unfortunately. I'd definitely come back to try the croissants, cakes, and other offerings. It was not particularly busy when we were there so it was easy to find parking right out front and be served right away.

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    Paris Baguette - The Fresh Deliciousness

    The Fresh Deliciousness

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    Rainbow cake is a must!

    Lenox Cupcakes - Vanilla cupcakes

    Lenox Cupcakes

    4.0(102 reviews)
    0.4 mi
    $

    Love that this spot is so close to me! It's a cute little shop in downtown Chamblee. I believe they…read morealso have another location. They have parking around back with a walk up window - although you can go into the store I believe if you'd like, but the window is super convenient! It also has a little covering if it's raining like when I went to keep you dry. They have a menu with the daily flavors posted out front. It looks like they also have cookies, bars and other pastries available. But for my first time here, I wanted to go for some cupcakes. The girl who took my order was super sweet. I got one salted caramel and one cookie dough. They aren't cheap but honestly most desserts in ATL aren't so this was pretty average. The cupcakes were so tasty! Super fresh. I'd love to come back to try more flavors and their other treats! Also, this place is women owned which makes it even better. I love being able to support women owned businesses in atlanta that are serving up some delicious food. Be sure to check this place out!

    These cupcakes are everything! & the bakery shop is so cute. It's spacious & decorated nicely, with…read morea smell of freshly baked cupcakes as soon as you walk in. The server was very nice, especially because I couldn't make up my mind lol, & even told me the story of how "Lenox cupcakes" got its name. What really impressed me was how good ALL the cupcakes were! The strawberry, lemon blueberry, key lime, red velvet, & birthday cake were all amazing. All of the cupcakes were so moist, but not super crumbly. Not to mention they tasted great! This will absolutely be my regular place!

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    Lenox Cupcakes - Red velvet cupcake, yum!

    Red velvet cupcake, yum!

    Lenox Cupcakes
    Lenox Cupcakes

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    The Frosty Caboose - Polar Express

    The Frosty Caboose

    4.4(271 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    $

    OMG!! Sooooo good!! We went to the Frosty Caboose in hopes of finding a high caliber ice cream to…read morecelebrate the upcoming new year. I have been talking about it ever since. The girl that got our ice cream was darling and so kind. She was the best! Made it an even better experience. I had rocky road (my favorite) and it was possibly the best I've ever had. And peppermint with real peppermint stick broken up in the ice cream. Really top notch with such creamy goodness. Ok now we are going to head over there and have it again!! Highly recommend!! And there were about 6 guys in line in front of us on a BERY cold night. They had been there before and highly recommended it as well! Update:we did go back and it was justvsooo good again. Whitney is the girl who helped us again. She is personable, professional and delightful! I'd hire her for many jobs! The other gals were very nice too! Great place!

    A quaint ice cream shop inside of an old train caboose. This is just a walk up window, but has some…read moretables near by to sit and eat at. It's also right on the train tracks so if you're lucky, you'll spot one passing by. I got the Chocolate Peanut Butter scoop in a cup. It's a chocolate base with clumps of peanut butter generously spread throughout. It wasn't the most amazing ice cream I've ever had but definetly fit the bill. It did however come in a generic styrofoam cup, which I feel is a missed opportunity to have some fun branding since their location is so unique. The worker was very polite, although she did have an AirPod in which was a little off-putting. The whole place was decked out in Christmas decor which was a fun seasonal touch. There's a parking lot attached that is quite large. If you're in the area, it's worth checking out.

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    The Frosty Caboose - Cookies n' cream & birthday cake

    Cookies n' cream & birthday cake

    The Frosty Caboose - Mango ice cream

    Mango ice cream

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    Family Baking - @tiffhuangry

    Family Baking

    4.8(108 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    $

    It seems that Family Baking merged with Rolls Village as the entrance was the same for both. They…read morehave very delicious Asian buns and also have vegan options too. The rolls are priced around $2.50 each and were soft and fresh. I went with the red bean bun and taro bun. Both were buttery and delicious, although they could use a little more filling. The store is small so there is more limited options compared to the larger bakeries, but I love supporting a smaller business and they still have a nice variety.

    One of my friends recommended this spot, and I really didn't know what to expect--but she hyped it…read moreup, it wasn't far, and I figured why not? I'm so glad I gave it a shot. For $26, I got a ton of food and 90% of it was absolutely delectable. And I say that with an 8-year-old in tow who enjoyed it too! Let's start with the never again item: the Flossy Bun. It's a popular Chinese pastry made with soft, sweet bread filled and topped with sweet and savory pork floss... allegedly. There weren't any descriptions, so I looked it up online. But let me tell you--no. Just no. I don't get how it's popular. Definitely a cultural preference, and it's not for me. I even paused mid-bite hoping I'd grow into the flavor. Nope. Then there was the Coffee Butter Cream Pastry. I thought at the very least my fiancée would like it since she enjoys coffee flavors. That was another miss. I even gave some to two little ones, and the faces they made reminded me of the time I tried canned octopus. That's how bad the flavor was. But now to the good stuff--because the rest? Fire. BBQ Pork Bun - Yummy! Not packed with meat, but enough to enjoy and super easy to pull apart. I really wish they offered a heated option for this, because that would've put it over the top. Japanese Milk Cream Bun - Super creamy. I do wish it had just a little more cream inside, but the bread was so soft and delicious, I honestly didn't care. Hot Dog Cheese Bun - I got this for the little one and I've never seen a child eat something so fast. I'm taking that as a solid win. Egg Tart - Grabbed this from the front warmer after watching another customer snag one. I had missed it earlier. Not totally my thing on its own, but when I got home and added a little chili paste? Devoured. Hong Kong Boba Milk Tea - I went with this instead of the brown sugar version and kind of regret it, but it wasn't bad at all. All in all, the prices are great, the flavors were mostly on point, and the man at the register was super friendly and open to answering questions. Yeah--I'm sold. Looking forward to coming back!

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    Family Baking - Pineapple mooncake @tiffhuangry

    Pineapple mooncake @tiffhuangry

    Family Baking - Egg Tart @tiffhuangry

    Egg Tart @tiffhuangry

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    The Alden

    4.5(340 reviews)
    1.1 mi
    $$$

    Holy cow - this food is amazing! My wife and I shared the pork belly, sous vide egg, the steelhead…read moretrout, the spicy black ink bucatini, and the pineapple bread pudding. Everything was outstanding, especially the egg. No wonder this is Michelin recommended! We then met chef Jared and he is amazing. The care and craft he puts in to his food makes sense hearing his stories, especially that he serves the art community with specialized food to match the art on display; what a cool concept! He even assisted us in buying a piece on display from a local artist. As yes, they have local art up on display - a great idea for a restaurant! Note for parking: use the valet. It's insane otherwise!

    Really enjoyed The Alden!! Service was very kind and friendly but slow at times on a Saturday night…read morewhich was understandable. At first there was a mix up with who was serving us do we got explained the drink menu twice. After our appetizer, we waited about 30-40 minutes for the rest of our items which took longer than we thought. They did give us some house made popcorn to keep us busy. Jahjoy pork belly: Tasty & tendor. I loved the papaya salad which left a refreshing contrast. A bit too saucy for me. Flavors were strong. Squid ink bucatini: our favorite! Must get dish - bucatini is perfectly al dente & the spicy sauce was very flavorful. Jumbo shrimp was delicious, and the anchovy on top left a nice strong flavor. Red snapper: This has some Vietnamese influences with the sauce. It was a lighter dish which was just OK for me, I would have liked the fish to have a crispier skin. Not much flavor besides the sauce which is inspired by canh chua. Wagyu flank steak: cooked to perfection and flavored well, loved the celery puree which was much tastier than we expected celery to be. Dessert was mint chocolate cake which was very tasty. I wish the cake was softer and meltier in the center but it was still good. Malt gelato was delicious. Could def taste the mintiness. Creme pat along the edges was a nice add to the cake with cacao nibs and popcorn for a textural contrast. I enjoyed it!! Overall we had a great meal and could tell the ingredients were very fresh. The presentation for all the dishes was beautiful!! We can tell the chef puts care in his food :) Appreciated the personal touch - they gave a handwritten card to my husband for his birthday!

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    The Alden - Chefs table

    Chefs table

    The Alden - The Alden - Tasting Menu

    The Alden - Tasting Menu

    The Alden - The Alden - Tasting Menu

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    The Alden - Tasting Menu

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