I purchased 4 slices of different cakes for dessert with friends. I got red Velvet, carrot, raspberry chocolate and black forest. Everyone enjoyed their cake and mine was delicious but there were a couple of stale spots in the red Velvet cake, which disappointed me a little. When you pay 3.78 a slice you hope the quality is a little better. The store is nice(queen st. location) and the building unique. Wait staff were cheery and helpful. All in all I would go back, I would like to try some more of their desserts and the offerings they have at their café.
Amy L.
Place rating: 1 San Jose, CA
Very rude owner refused us when we tried to get a table of 13 people for a casual lunch today. The place was very empty. The staff helped us putting tables together already and the owner came and separated the tables said we needed to call if we have so many people. When we said I guess we have to go some where else, she said ‘Good’! We certainly don’t want to give business to people who don’t know how treat their customers with respect!
Vera H.
Place rating: 5 Guelph, Canada
I had such a hard time after moving back to Kitchener; I couldn’t find a delicatessen. I looked for my old one, Fiedlers and found it was closed. I was ecstatic to find this wonderful deli. Very tastefully decorated and it being Christmas I felt like I was home lol. The service was great.
Braden K.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
If you don’t mind feeling the urge to drool over everything you see, this is an awesome place. Phenomenal baked goods, good coffee, and great mains.
Scott C.
Place rating: 5 Waterloo, Canada
We actually ate at the Waterloo location, in the Uptown Square. We’ve bee back a few times, and most recently purchased the Crème Brûlée Cheesecake… Oh my god! Absolutely the best cheesecake I’ve ever eaten. We’ve had a few other treats, all delicious. We’ve also stopped by for coffee, which was above average. Perhaps if they added an opportunity to offer specialty coffees, that would add to the high end treat that they offer. They also have a variety of breads, but we have not yet sampled them. We will definitely be back.
Josh D.
Place rating: 5 Kitchener, Canada
Great place for eastern european foods. Love the breads, desserts, and the kids love the assortment of candy. Nice place to check out the different items, and each area is like a separate store. Always happy to return!
Judy L.
Place rating: 4 Waterloo, Canada
This is a hidden gem in the middle of downtown Kitchener offering a full range of delicious desserts. After Café Mozart closed, this is the only place that offers European style cakes that even come close to what Mozart used to offer. They also offer specialy foods, refrigerated and frozen, but also a section for canned/jarred imported foods and a small deli that includes specialty cheeses. To top it all, they have a very small eatery offering soups and sandwiches and teas/coffees. It’s a nice place to stop in to buy some bread and desserts but also to sit down and have an afternoon tea and crumpet. My favourites are the almond ring, brownies, and various tarts.
Milly L.
Place rating: 3 Richmond Hill, Canada
I got a tart and a birthday cake from a friend. I’ve never physically been to the bakery so I can’t give a full review on how it’s like there. But from what I’ve tasted and the looks of it, it wasn’t bad at all. Their fruits are really fresh and all the berries were huge. The décor on the tart was really detailed, but the looks of the cake was a bit bland. The tart was a chocolate shell which tasted great, however the raspberry/mixed berries(not exactly sure what it was) tasted a bit unexpected. It was definitely a kind of tart that I’ve never tasted before with such filling. As for the cake, it looked huge and heavy, but it wasn’t too sweet. Overall, they don’t ‘wow’ me and they taste like cakes I’ve tried at other places too.