It wasn’t at all what I thought it was going to be… I thought it would be something similar to going to Cantoro’s, The Italian Bakery… The shelves were bare. There were three loaves of bread and a sheet of cookie like treats(9:30 a. m) It’s itsty bitsy tiny. The poor guy at the counter probably thought I was crazy. I walked in, walked up the one row and back down the second row. The back row had several offerings of large containers of spices. I looked for all of the specialty items, but I’ve found more selection at Hillers and Westborne. No offense to the owners of this bakery. I guess, I misunderstood the previous reviewers.
Mickie W.
Classificação do local: 4 Belleville, MI
We stopped in because it looked like a cute little shop. Although it is small they have a lot of basic Greek supplies. I chatted with the staff a bit and she was so kind. She told me about all the different cheeses they had available and offered me a sample of each one. She was very knowledgeable about all the products. We bought some Greek Feta, Olives, and some delicious baked goods. I snapped a couple photos for anyone interested.
Aimee K.
Classificação do local: 5 Detroit, MI
Wonderful Greek bakery and grocery! I buy my olive oil there($ 12 – 20) for a large can of oil, which is an excellent buy. I also will purchase spanakopeta and tiropeta by the tray… around $ 20 for a full tray! Their kalamata olives and feta in the deli counter is always fresh. Their grocery supply is small, but compared to any other local grocer, they carry the biggest selection of Mediterranean with the most reasonable prices. For instance, I bought the largest container of Kalas(sea salt) for $ 2.09. The staff is very friendly and courteous also. I can’t forget to mention the delicious baklava, kourambiethes, galaktoboureko, koulourakia and homemade bread! Tip: call ahead to order a pan of spanakopeta or tiropita, they’ll have it ready and waiting for you!
I D.
Classificação do local: 3 Detroit, MI
If you are in the area, give this little shop a try. I usually buy a loaf of fresh Greek bread, the ‘Opa’ cheese(they’ll know what you’re talking about) and some baklava. They really do not have a big selection of items. Some wines, some olive oils, and some Greek grocery items, but not a heck of a lot.(I fry the Opa cheese in a little butter or olive oil and put on a piece of the Greek bread, squeeze a little lemon if I have some… so good!) One time, the ladies in the back were baking some cookies and gave some to us to try and they were so good. I don’t know what they were called, but since they really don’t have a bountiful selection of things, it may very well be the only cookie that they make. This place is a block or two from Joe’s Produce, in a green brick building. I park in the alley/back and enter via the back door.
Kkla D.
Classificação do local: 4 Redford, MI
This is a nice little Greek store. They have basic things for Greek cooking and baking, and a few snacks too. I would recommend their halva, its really good.