holy moly $8 for a piece of cake?! not even a good cake with real buttercream (absolutely no real cream or butter to be found here)… i seriously can’t believe i just paid $17 for two desserts i could have mistaken for cake from the grocery store… also 3 girls behind the counter and not one could be bothered to ask if we needed help… why would you need so many employees ignoring customers? i may have been indifferent about their indifference if the cakes were better..but sadly they are overpriced, overly sweet, made with some sort of oily shelf stable cheap whipped topping and really just lacking any real flavor you’d expect from a “fancy bakery” …sadly i’ll have to assume the food is not much better … how thoroughly disappointing
Always a great place to stop during a bike ride. Fantastic, fresh, baked goods and sandwiches.
Cute bakery and cafe. Service is great. Can accommodate special diets. Desserts are gorgeous! The desserts are not sweet enough. Cream cheese frosting (all their frostings) are very bland. I wasn't expecting overly sweet but I was expecting it to taste like a dessert. Eat the food but get dessert elsewhere.
A tasty, popular bakery with simple, good eats for lunch and breakfast. I got the 1/2 sandwich and half salad combo for lunch, and tried their sugar free oatmeal cookies (they are ok - I think apples would have been a nice addition!) Lots of seating available inside, and plenty of street parking around the shop.
I got referred here by a friend who loves it. I liked it but didn't love it. The pastrami was tasty and moist but the bread was a 7 out of 10. I will try it again and update.
I ordered a take out salad, left a tip on the order and went to pick it up. Got back to my office - no fork or napkin. Drove back to L.A. Bakery for a fork. No apology. I asked for a napkin and was told - "get one on the table". What's with the attitude? I never complained to them or said a word. I got a take out order of rudeness! You'd think for having to drive back to their place to get a plastic fork, a simple apology would be good - not a get your napkin yourself!