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Contribute FeedbackThe bakery offers an array of delicious baked goods, with the vegan peanut buttercup standing out. Despite some mixed reviews on the chocolate and service, the hummingbird bread and variety of pastries were highlighted as excellent choices. The rustic decor, friendly staff, and reasonable prices add to the overall positive experience. While the coffee quality varied, the food received high praise, with the bakery being recommended as a great spot for breakfast or a quick snack. Despite a mix-up with an order, customers found the pastries to be fresh and delicious, making it a cute spot worth visiting.
Okay bakery They only had a vegan butter cup. That was okay. They only warmed the plantbased milk on the same thing they did with cowmilk and when I asked if they could make a new one because they didn't wipe it they were not happy. Tim Hortons is cheaper and better coffee
The bakery is a nice place which offers coffee with plant based milk with a surcharge. The only vegan baked goods they had were the peanut buttercup, which is good but the chocolate is very hard to chew off and the peanutbutter just gets pushed out to the sides. The hummingbird bread was really good. So in total, I’ve been to bakery’s which had more and better choices.
There were only the Penutbutter Cups as vegan options today. Did not take them, but then only a cappuccino with oat milk. The cappuccino was very tasty, but still disappointing that the selection was so small, since it is advertised as vegan.
The only vegan item today was a peanut butter cup, which was merely two rounds of chocolate sandwiching some creamy peanut butter, which oozed out as soon as I bit into it. There was a slot by the brownies and crispy treats for another vegan bread, but that was all.
Very friendly staff, showed me all of the vegan options available with a smile! Will definitely be back for the peanut butter cup
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