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So good! Snickerdoodle and chocolate chip were my choices. It's a little confusing to get to but is located inside the Public House at PignTurnip. Decent portions and free first topping. Tasty! View all feedback.
What Carolyn M doesn't like about Dazzle Dough:
Came into Public House for a beer and a little food. We ordered the turkey and fig ciabatta sandwich via the app. We waited nearly 30 minute and the food didn't arrive. I went to check on it and turns out the app didn't send our order to them. They made it right by rushing the sandwich. Once it came, we were disappointed the bread wasn't at least warmed, although the menu didn't say it was. There was a sparse amount... View all feedback.
The peeps at dazzle dough are hands down the coolest people I've met in my entire life. Tbh I don't even need to talk about the food because the staff is so cool. But I guess I should mention I bought $50 of the bake-me-not and I did not regret any ounce of it
So good! Snickerdoodle and chocolate chip were my choices. It's a little confusing to get to but is located inside the Public House at PignTurnip. Decent portions and free first topping. Tasty!
Been a while, I've had three flavors and two of them were wonderful, one was underwhelming. I distinctly recall the Snickerdoodle being outstanding.
First and maybe only time trying Dazzle Dough. Its just cookie dough. I thought the chocolate chip was good, and the peanut butter was not overwhelming (awesome in my opinion), but neither has anything to shout this is amazing! about. The brownie batter was waaaaaay WAAAY too sweet, and don 't bother with the unicorn dough (pink lemon shortbread with sprinkles...I took maybe 3 bites and threw it away)... Price wise...they are way over priced for how much you get. $6 for two small scoops of cookie dough, $4 for one. I had hoped with all the other reviews complaining of the size, that they would maybe have adjusted size or price to better their reviews...nope. If this size ball was baked, it would not form a cookie big enough that I would pay $3 or $4 per cookie for. Once I see better reviews, I might go back. But until then, I don 't see this product being worth my time or dollar.
Came into Public House for a beer and a little food. We ordered the turkey and fig ciabatta sandwich via the app. We waited nearly 30 minute and the food didn't arrive. I went to check on it and turns out the app didn't send our order to them. They made it right by rushing the sandwich. Once it came, we were disappointed the bread wasn't at least warmed, although the menu didn't say it was. There was a sparse amount of arugula and the fig butter didn't do anything for the sandwich; maybe a little more would make a difference. I have to give them props for the delicious house made seasoned chips. The ingredients were fresh and they have a variety of menu items to choose from. I'll come back and try something else soon.