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Eating a Berry Danish at The Toast is a lot like falling in love with your soul mates. It's not just any love, it's the right one. The one that lets you realize that you have consumed ashes and your whole life is popping when the explosion of fresh raspberries and perfect flaky and delicate crust meets your senses. You had a great raspberry before, but why can't you find the wonderful cream filling? Or a pastry that... View all feedback.
Always so good!!! Seriously it was always delicious! I love them having new sandwiches almost daily! Customer service is excellent and easy to reach and out of business. You have to try! Best of all cafe options in Caz
EXCELLENT mac-n-cheese with BBQ pulled pork. VERY FRIENDLY service. I will make it a frequent stop. They have outside seating. A great addition to Cazenovia. Pastries are gorgeous and delightful.
There's no better sign that something is going to be good than when people are willing to wait for it and when we got here the line was out the door! Very cool environment, a little bit of old and new all wrapped up in one. The menu must be constantly changing as it is rolled out on a big roll of brown paper that can be cut off and occasionally rewritten. We got some croissant sandwiches which were all super delicious and for the number of patrons who ordered before us they can really chug out the orders as we didn't have wait very long. Would come here again and recommend to others.
Had the corn beef hash and the croissant breakfast sandwich, as well as a mix of pastries. All I can say is AMAZING. Wish I could come here more but we’re just “tourists”. Ugh
Decided to bring my son to breakfast this morning and so I thought I would try The Toast because I had never been there. Parking was easy and the place was all, but empty. The girls on the front were super nice, helpful in answering some questions I had, and we ordered our food. I have to say there was no real option for children and so I spent quite a lot of money for an adult portion of meal for a 5 year old child and there were no real options that were child appropriate, but fortunately he also loves adult food. We sat down and waited a while for our food to come out and at some point I thought it was better to wait, but when the food came out, I realized it was definitely worth waiting. Our food was excellent and I mean excellent. I had a goat cheese, apple and sausage sandwich on a croissant who was heavenly and my son had French toast, which I also tried, and it was very good, nice presentation, though a little dry, but of little matter when you put maple syrup on it. My son needed to use the toilet room, and I found it a little strange that she had stacked additional tables there I found this type of off putting and maybe preventing someone with a wheelchair in being able to really access it easily, so I would say that they probably find somewhere else to store it, but the bathroom was very clean and easy to find. I also really liked how they have art for sale there and it was on the wall in the bathroom and at the front through the registers. I almost missed this because it is so low on the wall in front of the registers, they could probably put it on the large empty wall through the big party table, but nevertheless I like the idea to sell local art if it is actually local. Overall, I would say really good food and I can hardly expect to taste some of their pastries. I don't think it's a place where I would often go to breakfast with my son just because the price points are so high (almost $40 for breakfast) and no children's dishes, and no pancakes that are his main food for breakfast, but I would definitely take my husband there or another adult for a special occasion breakfast, treat a sandwich to treat me, or stop there to a dessert for dinner. Will be back.