As I said in the Jasmin Bakery review, I think this is new name/location for the Jasmine Bakery. Also, I noticed Borsalino is in Unilocal twice — once as a café and once as a coffee shop. It’s the same place — I’m going to copy this review under both. Modest selection of pastries and cakes. Baklava was a little dense but good. They’ve added a pita to the menu, which previously consisted of only gyro.(Seriously, as seen on other reviews, at the old place the guys barely spoke English, you paid cash only, and when you ordered you only had to say«big» or «small».) The new location emphasizes coffee and soccer more, as I said, they added the pita, and they now take credit cards. The pita was not what I was expecting, but it was still really good. Picture a long thin doughy material that is wrapped around the filling, then the resulting tube is rolled around on itself so it looks like a giant cinnamon roll. Then it is grilled on both sides. It was good, but not at all what you’d expect at a Greek restaurant.
Warren Winburn W.
Place rating: 5 Campbellsburg, KY
This is my absolute favorite place in Louisville. My favorite hangout, nice pastries for a cheap price. I can go on and on. It feels like the homeland of Europe, just love this place so much. I would suggest this hiddem gem to all of you.
Johnson B.
Place rating: 4 Manhattan, NY
This is a hidden little gem in an area you would not expect to find a neat place. I had the spinach pita which was like a fresh baked bread with spinach inside. I also had a coffee which was made from Lavazza coffee. The coffee was a little burnt but ovrall I enjoyed everything. I like how they have designed it inside. It was very relaxing and interesting. I could see this place opening up more locations in the future. And the people who worked there were very friendly. Hope to go back here sometime.