Reviews
What User doesn't like about Zoss The Swiss Baker:
Rated 3.5 stars. Not much to write home about the savory options here. The croissant was bland (more like a dinner roll than a traditional croissant) and the olive and tumbled tea was not very impressive. View all feedback. What User likes about Zoss The Swiss Baker:
This restaurant is the best in town. As the name suggests, it originates from Switzerland, where baking is a trade union protected profession that requires a five-year training program. View all feedback.
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Fantastic European baked goods. Always find tasty treats!
Best Palmiers! Crunchy and just the right sweetness, $2.25 each and they are large! Zoss is closing on March 30, 2019 forever so make sure you check them out be...
read moreWell, we had to make a trip to Cleveland and saw the bakery sign per accident. Because I'm Swiss by myself, everything swiss makes my head turn (or my wifes in...
read moreMy favorite bakery in town. Each of their products is wonderful. Never have had a bad item and I've been coming here for years.
Shortly after the turn of the century, I had a blueberry scone at Zoss the swiss baker. The quality of said scone would be insulted and minimized if i were to d...
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read moreThis restaurant is the best in town. As the name suggests, it originates from Switzerland, where baking is a trade union protected profession that requires a fi...
read moreRated 3.5 stars. Not much to write home about the savory options here. The croissant was bland (more like a dinner roll than a traditional croissant) and the ol...
read moreZoss is amazing! Despite driving past it daily for the past two years, I had never tried it until recently, and I must say I was disappointed to have waited so...
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