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    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 12:00 pm - 9:00 PM
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Night Owl Cookies - Six pack assortment.

    Night Owl Cookies

    4.2(78 reviews)
    2.3 mi

    After picking up my online order from Bar Louie, I decided to stop by Night Owl Cookies for a late…read morenight treat. There were a few people inside. I took a few minutes looking at the cookies displayed on the counter, then opted for an Ave Maria. It was mixed with white chocolate chips and guava chunks, topped with bits of Maria cookies, and drizzled with guava and cream cheese frosting. I received my cookie in no time. I know I said it was for a late night snack, but I couldn't help but sneak a taste...give me a moment as I'm savoring this. The cookie was soft and chewy with pieces of guava chunks, Maria cookies, and white chocolate chips throughout. Followed by the sweet flavors of the guava and cream cheese frosting. I appreciate the friendly service and I look forward to my next visit.

    Came to Night Owl cookies on a Thursday evening, specifically for the Labubu cookies…read more I purchased four Labubu cookies, one chocolate chip and one Fruity Pebble. I was a little confused, because I thought the whole point of the Labubu cookies, based on the advertising, was that they were individually boxed, similar to a blind box, so that you didn't know what Labubu sticker you would get. But all four of my cookies came in the same box. Regardless, the cookies were really good. However, they were pretty bland looking. The stickers themselves were cute, but the cookies were really sloppily and poorly decorated as you can see in the picture. The chocolate chip was phenomenal, loaded with chocolate chips and I can see how it would be even better after a couple seconds heated up. The Fruity Pebble cookie would have been better had the Fruity Pebbles not been super super stale. I think $5 per cookie is reasonably priced compared to competitors. I don't know if I would necessarily be back, but it was good for what it was worth.

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    Night Owl Cookies
    Night Owl Cookies - Sundae w/ two scoops of ice cream (vanilla and chocolate) and Oreo Brownie Cheesecake cookie Chocolate Chip Cookie (FREE)

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    Dandee Donut Factory - 1/2 Dozen Donuts

    Dandee Donut Factory

    3.7(331 reviews)
    3.1 mi
    $$

    I LOOOOOVEEEE the sour cream glazed donut! That and the Boston crème are the only things I've ever…read moreordered from here so I can't comment on other things. I just pop in, get a donut, and leave. The person ringing me up has always been nice.

    Cake donuts are lyfe. I had been dreaming about Dandee's sour cream donuts even before Dandee Donut…read moreFactory in Hollywood became Hollywood Donut Factory. I'm sure that location is still great but I was able to live without having to buy donuts for some years. Then came an impromptu trip to Margate since we saw there is a Dandee Donut Factory there. And Costco. Because why not. The time to eat donuts is now. We only bought donuts to go so I can't speak to the dine-in experience or food. The diner counter and tables looked fun to sit at. Their breakfast sandwiches sound amazing and I drooled a little accidentally looking at their diner menu. Did they always make bagels? I'm not that much of a Dandee connoisseur but I feel inspired to go back and try the bagels and their food food. The counter wasn't very busy when we walked in, thanks to two staff workers who were taking orders. Imagine my delight when we asked for a half dozen donuts and the gentleman staffer said we can choose 7. I will now miscount dozens from now on. I asked for the sour cream donuts because the shelf for them was empty (gasp) and he reassured me that they have more in the back to refill. We asked what the crunch part of the blueberry crunch donut was and he said the blueberries themselves have been prepared to be crunchy. We got 2 of those and they were the best bites in the whole box. The donuts were chock full of flavor of the blueberries and the crunch from them was the unexpected texture you want in a donut to cut through the dense dough. No wonder these donuts are one of their best selling ones. We got an apple fritter because it was massive, like a bear claw ate a stack of biscuits. The cinnamon and apple tastes were present but the dough was a little empty to me, so it left a lot of oil taste. Like it reminded you that all these buggers have been deep fried when you don't want to be reminded. The chocolate, double chocolate and cookies and cream donuts all used the same chocolate donut base which was a little dry to me but had nice cocoa flavor. It's strange but I ended up preferring some frosting to the chocolate donuts to have some moisture to the bite. With carb loading season coming up, I'll plan for another excursion to Margate to get a half dozen box of sour cream and blueberry crunch donuts! I mayyyy share.

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    Dining area

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    Tartelette Patisserie - Nice seating on the Atlantic Avenue

    Tartelette Patisserie

    4.4(60 reviews)
    7.6 mi

    Tartelette French Patisserie & Cafe has always been one of my favorite places to meet up with…read morefriends. We've been visiting since their old location, and I was so happy to see them move into their beautiful new space. We'll definitely be stopping by again soon. The owners are truly wonderful people -- always so positive, kind, and welcoming. You can feel how much love and care goes into this place. The pastries and desserts are beautifully made (many created by the owner herself), and everything tastes just as amazing as it looks. My personal favorite was the lemon-shaped pastry -- it looked so incredibly realistic, almost too pretty to eat, and it was absolutely delicious. Their coffee is always excellent, the staff is warm and attentive, and the atmosphere is cozy and elegant. I also love the little details, like how they serve tea with a tiny dried flower bouquet -- such a thoughtful and aesthetic touch. They also have unique jewelry pieces, and I've even bought a few bracelets there myself. This place is truly special, and I highly recommend it if you love beautiful French pastries, great coffee, and a charming atmosphere.

    It appears that Tartelette Pastisserie has moved from East Boca to Atlantic Avenue just a few weeks…read moreago. My daughter and I were walking by when she looked in their window and gasped. "Oh my god- they have the fruit that's going viral on TikTok. We have to try it!" I'm not one to say no to a 15 year old for anything that's going viral on TikTok so stepped inside this adorable cafe and placed an order for the viral mango. I almost passed out when they rang me up for $18 for a tiny dessert, but I guess it is famous. They put it on a plate at the register and when I reached for it said "oh we'll bring it to you." Perhaps the handing of the pastry is part of the $18 fee. We found a table and 30 seconds later the infamous mango appeared in front of us. It took us about 3 minutes to eat and it was tasty- a hard shell, mango inside and maybe some custard. We both decided it was very good, but not $18 good. I"m glad we tried it, but I probably wouldn't get the viral fruit again for the price alone. However, I did find this cafe to be adorable and would stop back in here the next time I'm in Atlantic Avenue for other treats. Hopefully the non viral pastries aren't priced quite as high.

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    Cherry Smash - Cherry Smash Sundae

    Cherry Smash

    4.6(926 reviews)
    2.6 mi
    $$

    Pure sugar chaos, childhood nostalgia, and theatrical madness in Coral Springs…read more Walking into Cherry Smash feels like you accidentally stepped into the opening scene of Willy Wonka, right before someone starts singing and a child learns a moral lesson. This place is a local legend, and for good reason. Cherry Smash isn't trying to be sleek, minimalist, or Instagram-neutral. It's loud, colorful, joyful, and slightly unhinged--in the way candy shops should be. You half expect Charlie Bucket to walk in clutching a chocolate bar and a dream. Let's be honest about the ice cream: It's above average. Solid. Creamy. Well executed. No complaints. But that's not why people line up. You come here for the atmosphere. Walls stacked with candy. Colors everywhere. The kind of visual overload that makes adults nostalgic and kids vibrate at unsafe frequencies. And when Halloween hits? Forget it. Cherry Smash decorates like they take October personally. Seasonal commitment at Broadway-production levels. The candy selection is elite--classic, modern, obscure, and delightfully questionable. Yes, they have bubble gum cigarettes, which feel like a time capsule from an era when adults shrugged and said, "Eh, they'll be fine." It's kitschy, it's ridiculous, and it absolutely belongs here. Seating is limited, but honestly? That's part of the charm. This isn't a linger-for-hours café. It's a pop-in, light-up-your-inner-child, grab-something-sweet-and-go experience. The kind of place where standing is acceptable because you're too busy smiling anyway. Cherry Smash isn't just an ice cream shop--it's a mood, a memory, and a permission slip to enjoy something unapologetically fun in a world that desperately needs more of that.

    Honestly, I wasn't much of a fan. Parking can be a little…read moretricky, there is a parking lot, but it's shared by all the merchants in the plaza. You have the option to order at the window outside, or, go into the shop to order. The moment you walk in, it very very overwhelming. Tons of trinkets, posters, colors, signs and memorabilia's and figurines everywhere! The more you look, the more you'll see. Staff seemed like they were there just for their paychecks, and not really caring for the customer service or offering their opinion or recommendations, the night we visited there was a good amount of patrons. There's seating off the right side of the shop and a few towards the back. They have a very wide selection of ice cream flavors. I settled for a dulce deleche, and it was just ok. We ordered that, and I took some pictures and left. The interior was too much for me, personally. Way too much going on.

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