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    Ste. Anne's Bakery

    3.7 (3 reviews)
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    Closed 8:00 am - 6:30 pm

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    2 years ago

    been going for years! delicious prepared and frozen food, great coffee and a gluten free Mecca. love this bakery!

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    Kawartha Sweets and Eats

    Kawartha Sweets and Eats

    3.7(7 reviews)
    41.7 km
    $

    When this business was The Buttertart Factory, it was amazing. I'm not quite sure what's going on,…read morebut the standards have fallen drastically while the prices have climbed. It's very disappointing. For a while, I lived for their apple fritters. In May of 2024, I discovered that they no longer put apples in their apple fritters -- perhaps as a cost-saving measure. My family purchased half a dozen fritters, which turned out to be nothing but large slabs of dough with a cinnamon glaze. In June, all varieties of fritters (thankfully) appear to have been removed from the menu. The butter tarts, which once had a flaky pastry and an insanely good, buttery filling, have become worse than the generic tarts found in a No Frills supermarket. Clearly, costs are clearly being cut. Worst of all, the location (in Druro) has added an extremely pricey take-out stand. One of my friends paid a whopping 16 dollars for a chicken burger. No fries, no drink: just a piece of lettuce, a tomato, a gob of mayo and (an admittedly large) slice of fried chicken on a bun. I believe that the owners see this as an easy money grab, as they serve those commuting to Bancroft and back during cottage season. You'd think that for 16 dollars a pop for a chicken burger the owners would provide more than an outhouse to customers. You'd also hope that they'd make sure the outhouse was serviced often enough to prevent feces from piling to the rim. Nope. For obvious reasons, I will be ending my patronage of this establishment.

    My son loves the cinnamon buns! Not much gluten free wise, they bring in gluten free tarts which…read moreare delicious of course just be nice to see more options. Friendly staff always.

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    The Big Apple

    The Big Apple

    3.5(153 reviews)
    10.1 km
    $$

    We stopped by here on our way back to the city from Bon Echo to grab lunch and some souvenirs. This…read moreattraction is a country market best known for their Giant Apple. You can actually go inside the apple and climb to the top for a view of the entire area. There are also stalls in the front selling fresh apples and produce, restaurants and cafes, boutique shops selling fresh fudge and cider. They also have a bunch of family attractions like mini golf, rides, and a petting zoo. Perhaps, what they are most known for is their bakery selling fresh apple pies, apple bread, cider, fritters and variety of seasonal baked goods. There is also an open-kitchen display window so you can watch how they bake their products. We decided to eat at the smoke house restaurant. A full rack of ribs, fries and a blooming onion costed $55. The ribs were flavorful and tender but I thought fries and onion were just very average and overpriced. I would skip those next time. Since I was watching my sugar intake, I skipped out on the more popular items and opted for a few scones and muffins for the drive back home. The scones were so rich, buttery and very crumbly on the outside with a dense interior. It was so savory and delicious. The muffins were very good as well and to my surprise wasn't too sweet. This was such a charming little town. I would definitely come back again next time I drive eastward. I think their bakery items are really good and were very reasonable in price. I'll try their famous apple fritter and apple bread next time I come back.

    When we decided to take a trip to Ottawa, one thing we knew for sure was that we were going to pop…read moreby The Big Apple. We took in the sights and grabbed some pictures, and then we figured we should eat some food. I was surprised by the number of options on offer, and though I initially planned to get a hot dog, I find it difficult to say no to a Grilled Reuben Sandwich ("served with fries"). It was ready pretty quickly and it was...fine? The bread was insanely greasy and the meat was a little rubbery, while the dressing was so sparingly applied it was basically non-existent. So yeah, I can't say it was among the best Reubens I've ever had. The meal was redeemed, however, with a slice of apple pie. Said pie was actually quite delicious; the plentiful apple pieces were so tasty, and the pie itself was super flavorful and not too sweet. It's good stuff. I think I'll stick with the apple pie on future visits to The Big Apple.

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