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    Michelle M.

    I spotted Pistachio Cakery while having lunch with my brother, and his daughter at Iron Horse Steamers from across the street. I had no idea this place was even in Easley. It's the cutest bakery. One of the owners(the Cakery baker) was so friendly and she didn't mind explaining what any item we asked about was and the ingredients in it. She even told us about how the name of the Cakery came to be, she also told us that she was from Jordan. Every thing looked so delicious, BUT on this visit I didn't buy anything(bloodwork is coming up). I only got a "taste" of two of the slices of cakes that my niece bought. One cake was a lemon/strawberry cake with buttercream frosting. It wasn't too sweet, it was just right and the bomb!! The other cake was an Opera Cake, it's made with chocolate and coffee, with a chocolate ganache between the cake layers. They have many different flavors of cakes, macaroons, banana bread and pita bread when they have time to make it. There are whole cakes and you can buy them by the slice. Some of the whole cakes were sweet potato cake, strawberry cake, Italian cake and chocolate cake. If you're in Easley stop by and check out this hidden gem, that's hiding in plain sight!

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    Crumbl - Easley - 5/11/26 - 5/16/26: Chocolate Toffee Cake Cup

    Crumbl - Easley

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    The girl that ran the front when I went in was great however, it was filthy. I get stuff gets on…read morethe floor when you're dealing with icing and dough, but at some point someone should sweep. The cookies are just ok. Not worth the money in my opinion. We've never had anything that was worth the money rather.

    I stopped by Crumbl Cookies in Easley today to check it out. It seems like the sign has been there…read moreFOREVER, but no Crumbl Cookies. This was my first visit, and to me it's very unorganized. People coming in and standing around waiting for either an online order before they came to the store, or an online order placed in the store, then you have workers trying to get out to take cookies to the curbside delivery(which was a lot faster than the other three ways to order). You also have the option of placing an order to a live person. After placing my order while waiting in line a lady asked me if I got my two free cookies, nothing was there to let me know this(on purpose I'm sure) there were other people that missed the free cookies. I got the four cookies for $14 and some change, I don't remember exactly, and the phone receipt didn't come up on my phone, this place is so disorganized. I understand it's new, but it's been open for several weeks now. Back to the cookies, I ordered online in the store, I got the two milk chocolate chip, the pink velvet cake and a banana cream cookie, that's served chilled. The chocolate chip was my favorite, these cookies are pretty big and they're big enough to share. The cookies was warm and chewy and crispy. The pink velvet tasted like a sugar cookie, the banana cream was interesting, with banana pudding and a vanilla wafer on top. Now the cookies do look like the cookies dancing on the website,and they have a good taste to them. Hopefully they will get more organized as time goes by or by the time I go in there again. The three stars are for how disorganized it is. Will update later.

    Better Than Sex - A Dessert Restaurant - Dining room

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    This is my second time coming. I like the setting and decor. Red velvet, chandeliers and dim…read morelighting. The service was polite but the hard lean into the risqué and innuendo was low. My first time was better (pun intended!). The dessert was so-so. I got the Naughty by Nature and the lime was WAY too tart. I wish they had more variation for those who don't want a lot of chocolate or peanut butter. My guy had the Peanut Butter Perversion and said it was too creamy. We may try again one day, but not too soon. I do love the menu process and ease to view options.

    Let me start with this: I wanted to give this place 2 stars, but I'm giving 3 solely because of the…read moreaccommodating staff over the phone who kindly helped change the time of our reservation. That kind of service is appreciated. Unfortunately, everything else? Pretty underwhelming. First impressions? Chaos. The entrance area is a logistical mess. People trying to enter, others trying to leave, a cramped waiting area, and no host in sight to direct traffic or check people in. Add dim lighting that makes it hard to see people moving around, and you've got elbows bumping and bodies brushing. Ironically, the most "intimate" part of the whole night was navigating the front door. The concept? Great. The execution? Not so much. I actually love the idea behind this place -- seductive storytelling by your server, iPads with flirtatious menus, and provocative questions to ask your partner. That's all fun... if that's what you're coming for. I came for the desserts. And as someone who takes sweets seriously, this place didn't deliver. Let's talk drinks: Tiny, overpriced, and flavor-wise -- basic. Nothing memorable. The chocolate-rimmed glasses are a nice touch in theory, but licking the rim doesn't elevate the drink. If I want to rim a glass with something sweet at home, I can. That alone doesn't justify the price. Now, the real heartbreak -- the desserts. My fiancé had the Prince Charming red velvet cheesecake, and I don't think I've ever encountered a cheesecake so dry, so devoid of flavor. Even the crust tasted off -- weirdly savory, and not in a creative way. I ordered the Blueberry Birthday -- it sounded like heaven: buttered cinnamon-sugar toast, Belgian white chocolate, spiked blueberry compote, brie cheese, and a strawberry champagne dip. Sadly, it was more like culinary whiplash. Dry. Disconnected flavors. The only thing that saved it from being inedible was the champagne dip -- without it, I probably would've choked. Three drinks and three desserts came out to around $90. For that price, I expected to be wowed -- or at least pleasantly full. I left confused, slightly annoyed, and still craving dessert. Maybe we came on an off night. Maybe we chose the wrong menu items. Either way, I won't be back to find out.

    Pistachio Cakery - customcakes - Updated May 2026

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