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    Pothos Cafe

    4.5 (6 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 3:00 pm

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    Good food, friendly staff and customers, first place I go to when I'm passing through

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    18 Mile Bakery - Huge breakfast sammiches!

    18 Mile Bakery

    4.8(24 reviews)
    66.6 km

    Oh my God, what a treasure this place i the best hidden treasure in Hamburg a unique bakery that…read moreuses all fresh ingredients farm to table hundred percent quality service with a smile atmosphere is cute and rustic. I get the ham and Greer sandwich with caramelized onions. Every time I go there it is so delicious. I don't even want to try anything else. The pastries are fresh. The dough is fresh. The bread is fresh and if you're lucky, you may even get some day old bread at half off. I highly recommend this.

    I arrived for breakfast knowing nothing about the bakery beyond the location. Crossing the…read morethreshold, the aroma of yeast and warm cinnamon hit me, and something else I couldn't quite put my finger on. When I looked at the display case, it became clear: Sourdough! I'd never before seen sourdough croissants or cheese danishes; there's an abundance of gorgeous loaves/boules for sale. (Cheese fondue supplies! Yes!!). A baker's rack to the right sells day-old bread at discounted prices (make your own croutons!) I opted for an almond (sourdough) croissant and a small coffee; I was asked if I wanted a mug or a to go cup? I was given a beautiful glazed mug - very charming! Two things worth mentioning: There's a small seating area downstairs, and five large tables upstairs. The stairs? A polite way of describing them is, "grandfathered-in". The rise/run makes it difficult to navigate if you're in thick boots, carrying a child, or have stiff knees. The pastry had a beautiful crunch. I enjoyed the almond flavor. And then I found: cherry preserves? I'm aware that "croissant et confiture" (eaten with jam) is a standard French breakfast, but it did change the mouth feel of the treat. I'd recommend this place to anyone wanting to try something earthier and beautifully executed.

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    18 Mile Bakery - OMG look at these filled croissants.  People were literally eating them as they were paying for them :)

    OMG look at these filled croissants. People were literally eating them as they were paying for them :)

    18 Mile Bakery - Exterior from parking lot off of Union St

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    Exterior from parking lot off of Union St

    Pothos Cafe - breakfast_brunch - Updated June 2026

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