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    Sweet One Bakery - Husbands birthday cake

    Sweet One Bakery

    4.3(12 reviews)
    15.6 mi
    $

    The food here is amazing especially the wildcat fries!!…read more Their cakes are so delicious, they made my Alice in Wonderland wedding cake and my husband's birthday cake! I highly recommend them.

    We walked in and were greeted by what appeared to be a very small manager-in-training -- maybe 11…read moreyears old. Cute kid, but we weren't sure if we had walked into a restaurant or a homeschool business project. We asked if we should seat ourselves. He said yes. So we did. Then we fetched our own menus because clearly we were expected to earn our breakfast. We waited... and waited... until we finally asked if he was the one supposed to take our order. He said yes, very matter-of-factly, like duh. So we placed our order: the "kids" pancake, a breakfast burrito, and a chicken biscuit. What showed up: THREE giant pancakes for the kid's order -- like, "Texas Roadhouse meets elementary school lunch special." Way overkill. But to be fair, they were the tastiest thing we had. And they came with a giant cup of maple syrup -- no exaggeration. We're talking enough to drown the pancakes, your feelings, and possibly a small dog. Honestly, I respect the chaos. The burrito was huge and greasy, but pretty decent. The chicken biscuit? Picture a frozen chicken tender slapped on a biscuit with all the enthusiasm of a middle school cafeteria lunch lady. It was fine. Just... fine. Drinks? We asked for water and orange juice and got a plastic water bottle and a mini OJ. Low effort, high price. After the meal, the kid vanished like a magician. We waited around to pay, but no adults appeared unless you actively summoned them like some sort of brunch séance. Eventually my husband went to the back to find someone because another poor guy had been standing at the counter for 10+ minutes. An adult helped him, disappeared again, and we finally paid the kid (again -- love supporting youth employment, but maybe not as the only staff on the floor). The total? $25 for a meal that should've been more like $16 plus the cost of two bottled drinks. We didn't leave a tip because... well... that was the tipped price already. There was another group there who clearly knew the drill -- getting their own drinks, grabbing to-go boxes, probably flipping pancakes themselves. Locals, I assume. Look, I'm all for letting kids help in a family business. That's awesome. But maybe also have an adult present and, you know, supervising? Small town charm is one thing. This felt more like a pancake-themed fever dream.

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    Marcantonio's Bakery

    Marcantonio's Bakery

    4.9(9 reviews)
    20.3 mi

    Yep, this place is a winner!…read more I've been to Lipan a couple of times, doing something called CityStrides. On those afternoon trips, Marcantonio's Bakery was closed, but I took note. I was determined to do another stride when Marcantonio's Bakery was open. That day was a couple of days ago. The other reviews tell it right. This is not your average small town bakery. At first look, it is a donut shop, but then you realize there is more to it. It is a bakery, and a pie shop. We (three) did our best to sample as much as we could. Everything was great. We had donuts, muffins, and sausage rolls. Everything quite delicious. My wife also made the observation that things were not "super sweet", and this is a good thing. I don't know what the source of their donut fillings, but they taste "fresh." I didn't think to ask the source, but it did not seem to be the chemically tasting fillings so common at other places. The proprietor is super friendly. He gave us a bit of the background on Marcantonio's Bakery, and it's a cool story. I'll just give you a snippet. It's been around since 1998! Want to know more? Come by and talk to Frank! If you have a chance. yo need to check this place out, and a couple other cool places in Lipan! Bottom line: Even when I'm done Striding the city (it's only 22 streets), I'll be coming back to Lipan for tasty treats, cheese (from across the street), and flatbread pizza (another place across the street).

    Best donuts in town! Always friendly and quick. Delicious! Our family enjoys picking up treats in…read morethe mornings!

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    Marcantonio's Bakery - Been to Lipan twice, but always after bakery closed. One of these days I'll get here before 11 am. Photo date 6/22/2020

    Been to Lipan twice, but always after bakery closed. One of these days I'll get here before 11 am. Photo date 6/22/2020

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    T J's Donuts - Front door

    T J's Donuts

    4.0(5 reviews)
    18.2 mi
    $

    New ownership? New management? Regular staff just on vacation? I'm not really sure what has…read morehappened, but I've had my 5-star review draft waiting for me to finish it for a while now, but a few changes have happened that has me removing a star. So let's start with the original draft... Thrre has pretty much always been the same young gentleman working the counter when my kids and I stop in. Always happy, always professional, helpful, and always love seeing a familiar face! With almost every donut or sandwich ordered, they would put 1 or 2 donut holes as a little extra treat into the bags. Whenever my kids came into the shop with me, they would make them feel special and give them each a donut hole while we waited in line or were still deciding on what to get. They had little plastic toy rings on almost all of the "kid" donuts and whenever my picky little toddler wanted a specific donut with a specific ring, we weren't made to feel like a burden of she asked to have the combo she really wanted. The donut cases always seemed full of fresh goodies, and you could see them continually swapping out the trays with a fresh batch as they were being sold. The young gentleman was also VERY skilled at multi-tasking and could be seen helping more than one person at a time, keeping lines moving quickly without anyone feeling like they were being ignoted, making sure to l, at the very least, greet/acknowledge as soon everyone as they walked in. Now, the changes... One day, we showed up and were surprised by a handwritten sign on the front door, stating that they were no longer open on Mondays. It was, of course, a Monday. Now, the kids and I are all bummed because we don't have time to make another stop before school. We get around to going back later in the week, and our regular guy isn't there. Instead, now there are two older people behind the counter, one male and one female. Maybe the owners are covering for their one awesome employee who is getting a well-deserved vacation? I figured he took the day off or was on vacation. Who knows, but it's been quitevabwile now, and I think maybe he isn't coming back. As sweet as the two new people are behind the counter, they just aren't our young guy. The two of them together can't seem to help people as quickly as he could alone. They haven't managed to get down the inventory numbers well enough to have enough of certain items prepared and ready to go, for example, rather than having a couple of each breakfast sandwich or burrito ready for heating, they have to stop and go in the back to assemble each order as people order them. The tray of donut holes meant for grabbing and throwing the extra little treat into your bag still sits on the counter behind them as it always has, but they never grab them or just throw them into your bags anymore. The cases are only partially full of donuts now, and not one of them has the little plastic rings in them anymore. I understand they are a bit older, but almost everything has to be said/asked for more than once, as it seems they either didn't hear or possibly understand what you said and it gets a little frustrating. We drive past MANY other shops on our way from home and even go past both my kids'schools to make that special morning trip to treat ourselves. Although these things may seem really insignificant to most, those little details are what made this our favorite donut shop and why we went out of our way to go to TJs over other shops. Sadly, I'm not sure if that will stay the same now.

    Holy guacamole! Have you had a memorable donut? This is the spot, in Weatherford, TX of all…read moreplaces!! It's located in an assuming area of town but there is plenty of parking for patrons. The outside is a little run down but the goods they have inside are the BOMB. There's a good selection of donuts and kolaches and other sandwich type things, as well as beverages. There are several booths and tables to sit at, but like most donut shops, it's a grab and go place. I absolutely fell in love with how they make their donuts. It's not overly sugary but it has a very distinctive taste just as Round Rock Donuts has its own orange-y flavor in their donuts. I encourage you to check it out if you're ever in the area!

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    T J's Donuts - Closed on Mondays! New notice, still delicious!

    Closed on Mondays! New notice, still delicious!

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