very cute place. Every morning I buy breakfast at a bakery too. Its not so cute as this one but its not only a simple bakery actually its a social enterprise giving job opportunity for young unemployed people and from their profits they finance their social services. So I always give a huge tip:)
Yum!!! Next time my daughter and I venture to Mall of America we are really going to have to visit St. Paul... and go to this shop... :) :) Nice shot :)
Kate, in regards to my roots, My folks were born and raised in Minneapolis and lived there until the war in 1942. My Dad had to come to California to work in the shipyards. Somehow they never returned to live there. I still have relatives in the Twin Cities area. Its beautiful country.
that store, from looking at the picture, looks like its in the middle of nowhere but I am sure it is not the case - anyway, I took a look at the pie - is that cherry pie? Nevertheless, it looked very delicious - the crust looks nice and crispy!
J'adore les tartes aux pommes, je suis sur que si j'habitais a St Paul, cette boutique deviendrait ma boutique preferee
ReplyDeleteI love apple tarts, I am on if I lived St Paul has, this shop would become my shop number one
very cute place. Every morning I buy breakfast at a bakery too. Its not so cute as this one but its not only a simple bakery actually its a social enterprise giving job opportunity for young unemployed people and from their profits they finance their social services. So I always give a huge tip:)
ReplyDeleteYum!!! Next time my daughter and I venture to Mall of America we are really going to have to visit St. Paul... and go to this shop... :) :) Nice shot :)
ReplyDeleteI like the name of this shop. Life itself is often a piece of cake if we take care of ourselves and go slow.
ReplyDeletebrilliant name for the shop!
ReplyDeleteI like thge name of this shop. It looks like a friendly place.
ReplyDeleteInteresting building with a great name. I think its time to go back to the twin cities and visit my roots and have a piece of cake, too.
ReplyDeleteThat pie looks terrific! Could you send some by airmail, for you that would be piece of cake.-)
ReplyDeleteYou have GOT to go in and photograph the interiors and the cakes there, PLEASE!
ReplyDeleteKate, in regards to my roots, My folks were born and raised in Minneapolis and lived there until the war in 1942. My Dad had to come to California to work in the shipyards. Somehow they never returned to live there. I still have relatives in the Twin Cities area. Its beautiful country.
ReplyDeleteA very nice place & very good name & of course a very good eye to catch it.
ReplyDeleteTalking about cakes, my birth is Sept. 10th, a day before you, I think.
Don't stop learning spanish, it's a beautiful language. I really enjoy cakes, my mother always prepared cakes when I was a child.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo
that's a perfect name for patisserie.
ReplyDeletethat store, from looking at the picture, looks like its in the middle of nowhere but I am sure it is not the case - anyway, I took a look at the pie - is that cherry pie? Nevertheless, it looked very delicious - the crust looks nice and crispy!
ReplyDeleteLooks quaint! Ans anywhere that sells sweets or breads gets an A plus for sure! Love this
ReplyDeleteYeah for Selby-Dale! And I believe the people who own Piece of Cake operate Bon Vie as well.
ReplyDeleteI love my neighborhood.
-cK
Great name for the shop. Certainly makes me feel like a piece of cake, and it's only 8:40am !
ReplyDeleteKate, wasn't this shop featured on one of the Food TV shows last year?
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