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I stumbled by Cosa Duci while waiting for my husband at the bicycle store. It was a great find. A lot of choice. We love quiche so we have ordered their artichoke spinat and ricotta zucchini. I loved them both, but the ricotta zucchini was amazing. The ladies behind the counters were very nice. You have some tables outside, but we sat inside. I like the ambience. Nicely decorated for an Italian bakery. Very recommend... View all feedback.
What Salma Dietrich doesn't like about Cosa Duci Italian Bakery:
I do wanted to write a good review but I was sadly disappointed. I drove a half hour to the bakery and back Saturday morning to pick up the Tiramisu cake I ordered for my fiancée?s birthday. The cake was very dry and tasted stale. We had to throw it away. To say something positive, the cake was beautiful and the chocolate shavings on top of the cake tasted good. The women in the bakery that rung me up was very nice. View all feedback.
The waitress first gave us the wrong order and could not tell the difference between eggplants and meat. The aubergine lasagna was much smaller than the meat lasagna. The meat lasagna was cold. The dessert was dry and did not taste fresh. The coffee tasted burned. Sad to say that we were not so impressed.
With my girlfriend and we both enjoyed it very much. My girlfriend got a lavender flavor espresso and I got a cappuccino. They were both very good and the croissants were very good. We also had Canolies after words. It's definitely worth a return. They also make all the deserts in the house.
OMG, this place is like walking in your grandmother's kitchen and being in the sky, the food is excellent, the cookies are amazing and I wish I could take Maris anywhere and say how much I love her aunt cooking all the food. The place is to die for and amazing. I can no longer come with words that make sense....love this place!!! Just have a rice ball with something heavy and you will know why and everything is homemade...all!
I stumbled by Cosa Duci while waiting for my husband at the bicycle store. It was a great find. A lot of choice. We love quiche so we have ordered their artichoke spinat and ricotta zucchini. I loved them both, but the ricotta zucchini was amazing. The ladies behind the counters were very nice. You have some tables outside, but we sat inside. I like the ambience. Nicely decorated for an Italian bakery. Very recommended and of course we are back.
Cosa Duci is a little gem in Boca Raton! Cozy and homey feel, the place boosts a variety of homemade Italian pastries, arancini, panini, pizza and other bites. Everything we tried was really good, this is a great place to relax with a nice breakfast or brunch considering they also serves wine. I will definitely go back, prices are good and service was perfect. The owner Silvia from Sicily plans to open another location, with a different menu, in Boca east, so we will check that out as well. This was a great find and one of the few authentic Italian places in PB County.