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    Mapleville Farm

    4.9 (15 reviews)
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    Closed 9:00 am - 3:00 pm

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    Amazing baked goods. Soap, honey, jams and more. Plus great smiles!!!
    Josh W.

    I needed Italian bread. Was going to hit S&S N. Smithfield. Then I thought ... "Why"? I Yelped bakeries. Nothing too close. After a couple scrolls I see it. And I get this good feeling. 15 min trip on a beautiful day. I take victory highway then I turn on old victory rd. Hand painted sign points the way. Old yellow house. There is history and love in its facade. Willow type branches sway in the breeze protecting the sheep, goat and chickens below. Hand made fencing and lattice and pergola. Koi looking pond. Picnic table in the shade. Entrance to the bakery on left side of house. Before me, bakery case. Chalk boards above boast today's bakery goods and coffee. To my right u can see into the production room. Happy girl makes her presence known. More to the right displays goat milk soaps. Hard left: jams, honey, maple syrup, eggs. I am greeted cheerfully by the baker. I tell her how I happened to find them on yelp and how happy I am that I took a chance. 2 loaves of braided Italian bread one white one wheat. A cashew caramel and a Reece's brownie. A cranberry scone. All devine! I can't wait to return and try more!!!

    Son of Breadzilla wheat loaf & chocolate chip cookie monster
    Elena C.

    I can't say enough good things about this place! They have the best of EVERYTHING! I buy Son of Breadzilla 2lb Italian braided loaf every Sunday, and it stays fresh throughout the week (if it makes it that long). For holidays and parties, I order a whole Breadzilla, which is 4 lbs of LOVE! It's always a hit, and everyone asks where I bought it. The brownies and cookies are monstrous and I am grateful when my kids can't finish them. They are all rich and delicious. I need a separate paragraph for their pizza. As you know, party pizza strips are like a religion in Rhode Island, and I don't want to make anyone mad, but I can confidently say that Mapleville Farms has the BEST strip pizza I've ever had. Ever. I'm not even kidding. They use focaccia bread (I think) and it's airy and rises high. The sauce is legit home made sauce, not some tomato paste smear that you get at some other bakeries. This is like Sunday gravy sauce, but not too much! They have it down to a science. You can choose which pizza cuts you'd like, and I recommend a handlebar, since you want to hold tight to this robust slice of heaven. I try to reserve 5 star ratings for those that go above and beyond expectations, and Mapleville does. I am so lucky to have access to this exceptional hole in the wall bakery on a weekly basis. It is family owned and operated, and they are the sweetest people around.

    Blueberry muffin
    Laura T.

    I can't believe there are no reviews yet for Mapleville Farm! Full disclosure that I knew the owners way back in high school, but they've got some nommy treats here. I tried the blueberry muffin, slice of party pizza, chive and dill scone, and chocolate peanut butter brownie and everything was delish. The absolute best was the party pizza, the sauce is soo sweet and full of tomatoes and the crust is crispy olive oily deliciousness. I will definitely be back to try the breads and maybe the spinach pie!

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    Who Cut The Cheesecake - Pistachio

    Who Cut The Cheesecake

    4.6(50 reviews)
    2.2 mi
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    Little delayed due to 3ft of snow…read more I needed snow snacks before a storm & they had so many options & my dog got a treat too! Reasonable pricing and I wish I knew the young man's name around 930 on Sunday 2/22 because he was great, personable and helped me decide which coffee concoction out of so many great choices. Definitely helped during the storm. Will be back soon!

    "Who Cut the Cheesecake" leans into flavored, smaller-format cheesecakes instead of the classic…read moredense New York slice, which already makes it more approachable if you're not into that heavy, overly rich style. Everything is portioned more like a cupcake than a full slice, so you can actually try multiple flavors without committing to one. Side note: you can order whole cheesecakes along with custom cakes for those special occasion's as well! I went with the cookie dough, cookies & cream, and birthday cake cheesecakes. Across the board, they were solid. Lighter in texture, not too sweet, not overly dense, and easy to eat. If you're expecting that thick, classic New York style bite, this isn't it. But that's the point. These feel more like a hybrid dessert cheesecake meets whipped, flavored treat. The surprise of the visit wasn't even the cheesecake. It was the chocolate chip cookies. Perfect execution.. thin, soft, chewy center with a crisp edge. They had that exact homemade quality you can't fake, like something straight out of your grandmother's kitchen. Balanced sweetness and proper texture. I could've easily gone through an entire tray without thinking twice. From a menu standpoint, they're clearly built around: - Flavored, individual-sized cheesecakes (cookie dough, cookies & cream, birthday cake, etc.) - Rotating or staple dessert flavors that lean more fun than traditional - Classic baked goods like cookies that honestly compete with (or outperform) the main attraction If I'm being critical--this isn't a destination for purists looking for a traditional cheesecake experience. But if you want variety, lighter texture, and more flavor-driven desserts, it hits. Overall: came for cheesecake, would come back for the cookies.

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    Wright's Dairy Farm & Bakery - Marble cake with strawberry filling, and Italian buttercream frosting

    Wright's Dairy Farm & Bakery

    4.5(548 reviews)
    6.6 mi
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    This was our first time coming here after passing it for almost a decade. I'm kicking myself that I…read morenever came here before. Oh my God, they have the best cakes ever! We got a chocolate killer slice of cake of vanilla and a chocolate peanut butter cake! These were bursting with flavor and so moist and fresh with a perfect amount of frosting! A very spacious bakery with a very nice attentive staff that answered all of our questions. Ice cream stand was not open today which was a little bit of a disappointment, but we will definitely be coming back again! Definitely give this place a try if you're in the area you won't be disappointed!

    We've been in RI for quite a few years now and have never been to Wright's Dairy farm. First stop…read morewas to try their ice cream served from a trailer in the side yard, to the left of the market. With about a dozen options we had no problem selecting our choices. The ice cream is sweet and creamy with plenty of flavor. Next up, we explored their market. Gift items, pantry items, grab 'n go cakes, muffins, pizza strips and sweet snacks, milk, cheese, ice cream containers. Lots of sweet treats in the display cases too. We ended our visit with a visit to the cows and milking barn. We were too early to see the milking process but we did walk the little trail where kids can participate in a scavenger hunt. Get supplies in the tractor mailbox at the beginning if the path. A few heifers are penned up outside the milking barn and several more were standing in front of a huge fan at the back. At 90° even the cows want a fan! There's a good amount of parking in front of and to the left of the market. Handicap spots are right by the market door. Two porta-potty right next to the parking lot.

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    Alamode Specialty Foods - Cross section of their excellent eggplant parmigiana

    Alamode Specialty Foods

    4.6(18 reviews)
    8.5 mi

    "I'm all yours Put me to the test…read moreLove is my specialty" (Roberta Flack) It's hard to say what Alamode Specialty Foods clearly specializes in, because they have quite a lot of special treats everywhere you look on their shelves and inside their display cases. Want some examples? Of course you do, or you wouldn't be reading this. Cookies, muffins, pastries, beverages, bottled sauces and condiments, candies, nuts cakes, grab and go entrees, soups, meat pies, a deli counter, sandwiches, snacks, plenty of deviled egg varieties, breads and bagels, and to top things off, how about 30 or so ice creams? We had a blast checking out this cool little country store in Connecticut's quiet corner. We bought a hunk of Eggplant Parmesan from their deli ($10.95), a pint of spicy chicken corn chowdah ($6.95), two singles scoops of ice cream (PbB Banana and Mayan Chocolate) at $5 each, and a big Cinnamon Swirl Croissant ($4.95). The total was $32.85 before tax. We split the Eggplant for dinner, and I can attest that it was excellent. It was a big portion, piled high of very tender eggplant slices in a marinara sauce. Eggplant can be a tricky food and it can turn up tough and rubbery from time to time. But not here. I had the Chowdah for lunch today. It was loaded with corn, carrots, potatoes, and quite a lot of shredded chicken in a creamy broth. I was disappointed by the lack of spiciness in a dish advertised as spicy. But I'd get that missing spice very soon. The ice creams were very good but were on the expensive side for $5 a single scoop. When I ordered the Mayan Chocolate, the super friendly young lady behind the counter wanted to be sure I knew it would be spicy. Well, she was right about the spice; it had an undertone of chili peppers that mixed very well with the cold chocolate ice cream. But spicy rarely bothers me, so I thought It was awesome. The only bummer we had in our grocery bag was that big Cinnamon Swirl Croissant. It wasn't exactly fresh and was quite brittle and crumbly in places. But it was big, and the center of the pastry seemed a lot "fresher" and softer. That portion was quite good. We had a very enjoyable visit overall, and I can definitely see repeat visits to Alamode in our future.

    Stopped in Alamode after a golf round at CT National. A good selection of breakfast and lunch…read moreoptions. The steak calzone was huge and delicious - plenty to take home! Bagel sandwich also yummy although liked the calzone more. A little slow to get food out but it was a busy Saturday afternoon. Can't forget a scoop of ice cream to close out the meal!

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    Birchwood Bakery & Kitchen - Millionaire Bar

    Birchwood Bakery & Kitchen

    4.7(91 reviews)
    16.4 mi
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    3.5 stars, great chocolate chip cookie and very good drip coffee. Did take almost 10 minutes to get…read moreour drip coffees and other orders with speciality drinks were ahead of us. The cookie we served on a plate which was nice. Very clean seating area and rest rooms. Prepared foods looked great. We will return

    I have visited this place a couple times in the last two months. The first time was for an almond…read moremilk latte with one pump of syrup. While I did greatly appreciate that they use ceramic mugs instead of paper if you choose, I was disappointed in how it almost cost $10 for a nondairy latte. The second time I went I ordered a chai latte and found out they use the mix instead of making it from chai tea. Disappointing from a place that demands premium pricing. I ordered a chai tea instead and the water was so hot I had to order ice. I was with a little kid who also got a chai and disappointed they didn't offer that to him and instead gave me what I consider scalding hot water in a cup with a tea bag. Staff was friendly. I went to Unlikely Story in Plainville and got a chai latte made from real tea with almond milk under $6 last week. So again the prices at this Bakery are premium. I am willing to pay for premium if that is what I am getting and while the first time I got a latte it was tasty but I still am disappointed at the price point. The second time I went I sat at the bar in front of the espresso machine and was grossed out at how dusty the top of the machine is... because they have their to-stay mugs upside down on top of it. There was a layer of dust and there were dust bunnies hanging off it in my direction. There was a bit of dried splattered milk on it too. Basically, they need to clean that and it was not the type of dust that was just there for a week. Got a scone that I wasn't sure was either day old or overcooked either way I needed a sip of tea to get it down and I did not finish it because it just wasn't that great. Pretty sure the scone was over $5. While I want so badly to support a small business like theirs I don't think I will be back until I know they clean the machine more frequently.

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    Birchwood Bakery & Kitchen - Hand crafted paper flower bouquets on each table. So we'll done. Do take a look at the natural sculpture on the wall.

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