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    Sababa Cafe

    4.5 (2 reviews)

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    Miss Molly's Cafe & Pastry Shop

    Miss Molly's Cafe & Pastry Shop

    4.5
    (158 reviews)
    5.9 mi
    $$

    Had an amazing experience at Miss Molly's Cafe!! So many good menu items to choose from I had a…read morehard time deciding! I chose the brunch sandwich which comes on a homemade rosemary biscuit and it was fantastic! My mom said her tuna salad sandwich was the BEST SHE'S EVER HAD!!! They even have jugs of water for you to take to your table which I appreciated a lot. Next time I'm in the area, I'd love to come back and try a coffee! My only negative is that our food took a very long time to come out. Although, it was definitely worth the wait!

    Been here a few times in the past. This time, I came with a friend to get a hot beverage and a…read morepastry. Food: They have a large selection of breakfast pastries, including scones, cinnamon rolls, hand pies, and more. There are also some savory items, such as a rosemary biscuit. It was a tough choice, but when in doubt, I go for a scone, and they had a Maple Cinnamon one. I had it warmed up a bit, and it was delicious. These scones are not muffins in disguise, which means the texture is a bit drier and more crumbly--perfect alongside a hot beverage. For my drink, I ordered a London Fog Tea Latte. I was hoping to have it served in an actual ceramic mug, but those are only offered to customers who order drip coffee. That said, they made a very good London Fog, with a little extra lavender and plenty of foam. For my taste, it could have been a bit hotter. Service: Everyone who helped us was kind and helpful and gave us plenty of time to choose the perfect pastries. When ordering the London Fog, they explained how they make theirs and how they would add the extra lavender, which I appreciated. As mentioned above, they do not provide mugs for specialty drinks, using mugs instead to keep track of customers who have paid for bottomless drip coffee. I could bring my own mug from home, but I am not a fan of carrying around coffee shop essentials. Atmosphere: The building is nicely designed on the outside and sits on a corner with plenty of large windows that bring in natural light. It faces north, so you avoid the glaring morning sun. Upon entering, there is a short walk to the counter, where you can view all of the bakery and pastry items. A menu board above clearly displays the breakfast and lunch offerings, making it easy for first time visitors. There are numerous tables that accommodate small groups, and a fireplace with a couple of upholstered chairs offers a cozy seating option. Even after filling up with customers, the noise level was very good, and easy to have casual conversations. A nice visit and a place I would enjoy coming back to.

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    Daily Baking Company

    Daily Baking Company

    4.4
    (138 reviews)
    18.8 mi
    $$

    This place was such a cutie little stop before heading to the beach! I tried the pineapple iced tea…read moreand thought it was tasty and not too sweet. The pineapple muffin was also delicious! I've never had a pineapple muffin before and loved it! I will definitely need to come back to try some more of their food because many things in the menu sounded good!

    First of all, it's a bit off-putting that this bakery is named the Daily Baking Company and it's…read moreonly open a few days a week. But that's just a side-note. The food isn't the greatest. An older gentleman I am acquainted with adored the quiche. I liked it as well, but later, I visited the shop again with another friend. We both ordered pigs in a blanket. (Meat inside a pastry roll.) It was bland, but that's not all. There were perhaps three napkins directly on my plate, with the addition of a thin paperlike sheet underneath the pigs in a blanket. The oil from my meal (a SINGLE pig in a blanket) soaked through the paperlike sheet and ALL of the napkins. ... . Oh, also they forgot my friend's order. BUT. The pastries are SHOCKINGLY PERFECT!!!!!!!! Seriously! They're even better than ones from esteemed shops in Chicago and New York City. I adore the morning bun, croissant, donuts, muffins, and countless other treats! The desserts seem even tastier if you pair them with drinks. Yes, this cafe serves tea, coffee (with an admirable amount of syrups to select from), and a self-serve water container. You can eat these flawlessly crafted delicacies either outside, on the windy bustling streets of Port Washington, or inside the half-cozy, half-distinguished, pleasantly smelling bakery! So, to make the moral of the review clear: Don't order the food, but stock up on the drinks and pastries! They sell out fast, and for good reason.

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