We were just there when we went to the zoo the other day. The kids loved their cake pops, and meanwhile I discovered something called a "duffin": a cross between a donut and a muffin, which was as delicious as it sounds. We love this place and were glad we had a chance to come in.
Stopped here after a visit to the National Zoo and decided that we should have gone before the zoo. Our cake pops were delicious but sadly we missed the Halloween themed ones. That's our fault since we got there around 4. The staff was very friendly. We will definitely be back.
I had the gluten free raspberry bar and gluten free cookie bar and they were both delicious!!!! They were so good I just had to buy two more! My wife had the classic egg sandwich on a plain bagel and she also enjoyed it very much.
Great place to stop by after the zoo to grab a quick bite. The bagel sandwiches are around $6 and baked goods are around $4 each. Overall a decent place with vegan and gluten-free options. Nut-free and kosher if that’s also a concern for you.
They had cute zoo-themed cake pops here and if you want a cute panda pop then this is the place for you.
I tried their southwestern sandwich on an everything bagel and it was tasty and big enough that you’re full but not overly stuffed. I also tried their cookie bar and it was okay, though I wish I would’ve gone with their raspberry bar instead (maybe next time).
Overall a solid bagel — I got the Southwest Style which is egg and veggies baked in. A little dry as there was no sauce or avocado that came with it. They did mess up my order and the cashier didn’t seem to believe me so only after continually asking did he go to the back and confirm that indeed they made the wrong sandwich. They threw out the “bad one” (seemed wasteful — they should have just let me keep that one) and made me a new one. The manager (I think) came out to give it to me and apologized and offered me another item and I got the raspberry crumble tart, which was delicious. Overall, favorable experience and for the area, would go back but definitely not the best bagel in the city. (Would recommend Pearls in Mt Vernon Square).
Tanishka Talagadadeevi
+5
We recently ordered Halloween cakepops for a work event from Baked by Yael. Most used phrase of the day was “they’re almost too pretty to eat!”. Cakepops were delicious and beautifully decorated, and we really appreciated the special attention to detail when it came to wrapping the pops.
As someone with a nut allergy, it's great to have a bakery to go to in the DC Area that's nut free. Cake Pops did not disappoint!
The best hamantaschen anywhere. Impressive, both Vegan and regular. Their vegan Reuben is an amazing experience. Even if you've never had anything vegan before, try it. And, be careful, you may never eat an animal again :)
They look and taste like the real New York bagels I grew up with and they're hand rolled, boiled and then baked just like they're supposed to be. Great to find out they have a stand at the Old Town farmers market on Saturday mornings. Hopefully some day they'll decide to make bialys too.
Beautiful cake pops. I wanted to get a holiday gift for my mom (who already has everything) and support local business at the same time. Online order and curbside pickup were very easy.
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