Cross Keys Bakery in Hometown, IL
every thing tastes amazing.the pastries we got were outstanding. The selection was good.. Finally the price was very reasonable for every one"
They sent the wrong cake to the wedding and when the bride talked to the manager Mary she raised her voice and told her at least you had a cake and offered 10…
From Business: Lady Di's is a high quality bakery manufacturer that supplies desserts to restaurants, grocery stores, gas stations, and now we are able to supply the public's…
7. Wolf's Bakery
#highly recommended#good food#friendly staff#must try"
Beverly Bakery is a hidden gem! Their cakes are not only visually stunning but also melt-in-your-mouth delicious. The attention to detail in their designs is impeccable, making…
best middle eastern sweets"
Horrible service!I order my sweet table from Dunajec on 84th & Harlem for my wedding few weeks ago and I must say that I am very disappointed. We had a big wedding and…
From Business: Discover the freshest, tastiest baked goods in the neighborhood, from cookies, cakes and pies to the finest artisanal breads baked fresh daily. Plus, order your…
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