This place is awesome. David runs a fantastic shop, and his employees appear genuinely happy to be there. Their freshly baked from scratch daily offerings are sure to please everyone! Recommend!
Brandon M.
Classificação do local: 5 Suwanee, GA
Pastries are amazing, lunch specials are tasty and affordable. Also, the girl at the register is so helpful & kinda cute too! The store section has a wide variety of European products including various kinds of chocolate. Not only that but they also ship packages to some European countries for very affordable prices! Overall, I would recommend this Polish bakery to anyone looking to go out of their comfort zone & try something new!
J M.
Classificação do local: 3 Lilburn, GA
The phone number supplied is a cell phone, and the voice mailbox was full when I called during regular business hours. Not helpful or effective :(
Vanesa V.
Classificação do local: 5 Lawrenceville, GA
This place is great. Their cakes and pastries are so delicious! I recommend the black forest cake, yum! The staff here is super friendly and welcoming. Maggie is my favorite, she always makes sure you get the best customer service possible. Lots of great Polish and Czech foods to try. Check it out, you won’t regret it.
Young Cheol S.
Classificação do local: 4 Suwanee, GA
Time to update my review on this joint. I’ve been visiting the café for almost a year! Though there are multiple times I didn’t even check in. I go here around 10AM to get their sweet rolls now that I started packing my lunch. They have *again* excellent sweet breads that you must try. Blueberry, cheese and poppy seeds are among my favorites.
Aubrey J.
Classificação do local: 4 Lawrenceville, GA
Love the pastries. My only issues is the older staff are rude. I walked out once because the older lady would not even help us. The younger ladies are great and very helpful.
Denise G.
Classificação do local: 5 Marietta, GA
I’ve never been here — but just had to come on to write a review after scarfing down a cheese danish from here. Apparently Patak Meat Market sells some of their baked goods around the first of the month and holidays. I don’t even like cheese Danish — but ventured out to Patak’s Meat Market to get a Sunday roast and a some breakfast sausage and coldcuts. And thanks to hormones — I needed red meat and something sweet — my ladies know what I’m talking about — I was in the mood for some sort of sugary goodness or pastry — so figured I would eat around the cream cheese. Instead — I wound up scarfing down the entire thing before I made it out of the parking lot. I actually called back to find out who vendor name and they happily told me. One word: Yum! Lawrenceville: Argh. All I can say is I feel a fight coming on — when when my booski refuses to drive over to Lawrenceville to satisfy my craving for cheese Danish.
Rose N.
Classificação do local: 4 Chicago, IL
They have some of the best(and cheapest!) cakes. I purchased black forest cake, tiramisu and two cream rolls(can’t remember the name right now) and they were all delicious.
Taylor L.
Classificação do local: 4 Atlanta, GA
I wonder why no one’s reviewed this place yet, or even added it. It’s awesome! It’s a Polish deli/bakery/market at the left end of a tiny strip that contains a swimming pool store and a Subway. When you walk in, the left side of the store is where you order your food and gaze upon a glass case of decadent little cake squares that come in several different varieties. There’s another glass case with some cookies which look lovely as well. The rest of the store is a small market full of Polish items(and probably other ethnic items, but seeing as I could not read them, I can’t be 100% sure). It also has a couple of freezers, one with different kinds of pierogi, another filled with meats, like sausages. In the middle of those, you have your drink case where you grab your drink. There are a few tables to sit at in the middle of the store. Pros: –Nice girl at the counter — she made sure she got my order right. –I got the sandwich combo with a roast beef sandwich, chips, a small bread and butter pickle(I hate those but that’s just me), a drink, AND one of those decadent little cakes, all for around $ 7. Can you say awesome deal? –Sandwich was delicious, and the cake was amazing(I got the strawberry one, ughh so good). –If you like little ethnic stores like I do, this place is for you. –Also a bakery, so they make their own breads and desserts. Awesome! Cons: –The food took a little long to come out, but it was well worth the wait. I could tell she took the time to prepare my sandwich. And you can always shop around while you wait. –The crust on the bread was too hard to eat, for me anyway. I had to eat around it. –The drink cooler has drinks like Coke and Sprite and such, and also has ethnic drinks. I tried a Kofola, which is like the Czeck Republic/Slovakian rival to Coke and Pepsi. It tasted odd and flat — when I later checked the sell by date, it was passed that. So check that date when you get your drink. :( –Sitting down to eat in the store felt a little awkward for some reason. Maybe because the store is so small, so it feels like I’m eating in a grocery isle?(You can get it to go, of course.) –Limited selection of chips. (also I wouldn’t bother with their website, it hasn’t been completely set up yet.) All in all, would definitely to back again, but I would get a different drink and get my order to go. In fact, I think I just decided what I’m getting for lunch: D