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Your destination for hand-crafted baked goods, buttery pastries, and Addictive Granola.

Address: 2264 M-119, Petoskey, MI 49770, USA
Phone: (231) 347-9574
State: Michigan
County: Emmet County
Zip Code: 49770



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Reviews
Tried a bunch of stuff as it was the highest rated and we often seek out boulangerie and patisserie’s. The best item we tried was the baguette, but it was just good for US standards and not great; whilst overpriced like everything else in this area so just expect prices that are in line with SF and exceed most around Manhattan/Brooklyn.nCroissants that day: far too dense and tastes like Costco’s, not to be rude this is just the best comparison.nApple pastry was very very syrupy tasting, like artificial flavoring or something I’m not sure what it was precisely but it was way over the top.nScone was solid, properly soft and moist inside and ingredients tasted high quality.nSourdough was solid, they have a good culture going for sure and probably the only thing I felt was equal value for cost of everything I tried.nnService was rushed and unfriendly from the older lady there, not sure if she was training the boys or what but we were the only ones in the store when we ordered. It was late morning so I’m not sure the rush, maybe too big a cup of joe that day? But it felt unpleasant with it being our first time and coming to try things / spending $40+. Especially if you’re gonna ask for a tip at the end for handing over goods.
Stopped in to Crooked Tree just to see what they were about. Ordered the Parmesan Pepper roll, took a bite in the parking lot, went right back in to order the big daddy full-sized one. Wow! Awesome place. Friendly guy at the counter offered samples the Poblano Cheese Sourdough was great!. Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip cookie was delicious. Will definitely be back!
First take away is the delicious aroma of savory doughs. The young lady waited patiently while we chatted, discussed, and drooled. We were able to make our decisions and were promptly taken care of. We walked out with a few cookies, which we all agreed were delicious, an orange-currant scone that made my mouth water just by smell, and a loaf of olive-rosemary sourdough which makes an incredible sandwich base. I highly recommend it with sun dried tomatoes and avocado. We may have to make the 3 hour drive for the bread alone.
OMG…the sourdough! As a native Californian from the San Francisco Bay Area, I’m a picky princess about my sourdough and their rustic sourdough baguette is on point. Perfect in every way.nWe went there today for the first time and we will definitely be back.nBravo!
Such great baked goods. I tried the scones and a giant cookie. Great serving sizes, and they taste amazing. Im already considering a trip back to petoskey just to get baked goods from here every day.
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