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The cakeshop By tati

The cakeshop By tati

(17 reviews)

I went to The Cakeshop by Tati this week while I was in Central Pennsylvania . I was so impressed…read morewith the baked goods they had and was able to try some yummy treats! I got the almond croissant which was absolutely fantastic! Fluffy and filled with flavor. I also got a Peruvian chocolate cake. Wow!!!! It was decadent. The inside is super cute, clean, and organized. The staff is super friendly. They had beautiful and fancy baked goods. Almost too pretty to eat! This place is full of talented bakers and amazing!

I was in the area visiting my sister and her family. We happen to drive past after dropping my…read morenephew off at practice...I saw a sign that said BAKERY. My excitement made my sister make a quick turn. We walk in to see a small display case adorned with various pastries. I'm a sucker for a good flaky pastry, so of course I tried the chocolate croissant. I also LOVE chocolate chip cookies! Both were delicious. The cookie was the perfect combination of crispy and chewy, there was a hint of salt, it was nicely browned. The croissant was perfectly laminated layer after layer, and the pistachio mixture that was in the center; it reminded me of a Fifth Avenue bar. Only negative thing...there was too much filling, I'm not a big filling gal. I would be doing a disservice if I didn't mention the wonderful service we received. "Mr. Croissant" was personable and honestly probably the best interaction I've had with a baker (and I've been to a lot of bakeries). If you are in the area please checkout this cozy little bakery. Grab a coffee, a treat, have a seat, unwind and indulge.

Dutch Valley Bakery - Walk right up, strike up a convo. There are friendly people here.

Dutch Valley Bakery

(2 reviews)

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Given the good and kind words from the other reviews, I thought when I stopped it was like it was…read morerun by high school girls. The service was slow, the signage (what the menu was) was unclear, the food was good but not great, the prices have gone up. I cannot imagine stopping there again. Not that it was horrible, but there are much better cultural experiences. And, there was nothing great or unique there. not that it was horrible, but Berkholders is just down the street and is faster, clearer, wider selection for 10% more. Your mileage may vary.

I was alerted to this gem by a counselor at Woodward Camp in PA. I went on a culinary excursion and…read morelistened. This is a street side operation that operates only on Friday (Bakery is open both days, Friday and Saturday). The food is cooked by a very nice Amish fellow on a long grill in back. The food service part is run by who I am assuming are his daughters. Step up to the window and order. I did the half grilled chicken dinner (comes with beans, a tater, a roll and macaroni salad) for $8.75 (I talked to a couple of the people on line and this was overwhelmingly the advice I got). I also went in for the quart of homemade lemonade for $2. The chicken was ridiculous! So well seasoned and just falling off the bone tender. It was just about to jump right in my belly! The lemonade was really good and the tater was delicious with nothing on it, I just spooned it out of the skin! The other sides were almost too much like southern sides for me with the addition of more sweetener than I prefer but we're good anyhow. This is a local gem and I was a welcome visitor and landed up having a nice conversation with 2 local ladies while we ate at a picnic table, about the Grange Fair and other fun stuff. Seriously, this was like an episode of DDD but without the annoying fellow with spiked white tips. Not easy to find, far from everything, well worth driving through Amish country to find on a pretty Pennsylvania afternoon. Get there early, though, they will run out. Eat well! V-Dub

Paris Bakery & Cafe - Pistachio Croissant (Dubai chocolate)

Paris Bakery & Cafe

(31 reviews)

Paris Bakery was proudly pink and impressive with its oversized pastries…read more I was overwhelmed by the generous collection of baked goods on display. Interestingly, the quiches were arranged on the counter without any casing, yet they still looked divine. Because many of the pastries were wide and tall, the boxes could not securely contain them. I would reconsider how orders are assembled since my box arrived partially open. The quiches could be reheated, although I wished they had been a bit toastier. *Strawberry Croissant: had a vibrant red exterior. The croissant itself was flaky and filled with strawberry cream and jam. It was my favorite item from my order. The strawberry flavor was intense and the thick cream helped balance the sweetness. The ratio of pastry to filling was ideal. *Raspberry Croissant: heavier on fruit rather than cream, which I preferred. The fresh raspberry on top was naturally sweet and the jam had a pleasant tartness that made it feel more balanced. *Passionfruit Croissant: looked more impressive than it tasted. It was less filled than the others, so it resembled a classic croissant with a single layer of thick cream. The cream was extremely dense and did not blend well with the pastry. The flavor did not resemble passionfruit and came across as overly sweet and floral. I was unable to finish it. *Mushroom Quiche: the mushrooms were cooked well, but the egg filling was under seasoned. The filling was not completely set and had a drippy consistency. I wished more onions had been mixed into the eggs. The crust was tasty and buttery, but it could not save the mediocre filling. *Rose Latte: fragrant drink with strong rose notes from the petals on top. It was not overly milky and the floral flavors came through nicely. *Fruit Tart: had a mixed berry topping over vanilla cream with a shortcake base. The shortcake was buttery and dense. The cream was again the least impressive component. The berries were sweet and plump, but the shortcake was substantial on its own. I would have preferred a fruit based filling rather than cream. Overall, I would stick to the berry items since they seemed the most balanced. The cream was not to my taste due to its chalky consistency and pasty mouthfeel. The pastries were enormous and were best enjoyed when shared.

What a lovely college town. We were staying locally and received a booklet of coupons and decided…read moreto stop over and try some of their eats. Paris Cafe was such a great spot. So beautiful and lovely to enjoy a coffee and a treat. Their prices are a bit high, but they are providing works of art! Great spot and we had the best time.

Walmart Bakery - bakeries - Updated May 2026

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