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Para un turista, tanto este confectionary restaurant como Frontier Town pueden ser igual de atrayentes. Si todavía no has probado el casero queso a la parrilla, los atrayentes sándwiches o el tierno quiche de It's A Divine Bakery, entonces no has disfrutado aún de la vida. Es siempre una experiencia agradable pedir su delicado pastel de cerezas, su singular strudel de manzana o sus perfectamente elaborados cruasáns de chocolate. Según las opiniones de los críticos, el café latté esta bien valorado.

El éxito de este lugar sería imposible sin un creativo personal. Basándonos en las opiniones de los clientes, el servicio es abnegado. Según el punto de vista de los usuarios, su mayor problema son sus cuestionables precios. Con toda seguridad disfrutarás de su tranquila atmósfera. Pero los usuarios de Google no le han concedido a este lugar una calificación muy alta.

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Ordered custom birthday cake - was incorrect when I got there. Didn't offer to fix just said "well it was her busy time."" Took cake anyway had 6 adults try a bite everyone agreed it was awful - so bitter no one wanted a piece. We threw away the $95 cake. Good thing I picked up a backup cake - which was at least something everyone could eat. Owner/Baker was so rude and nasty - just as bitter as her cake! I would run not walk away from this bakery. Not worth your money or time. Find a place that has good tasting items and customer service - this isn't that type of place. Service: Take out Meal type: Other Price per person: $50–100 Food: 1 Service: 1 Atmosphere: 1
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My only complaint is that there are no prices on their pies so my French Epix which was $5.00 and my 8”wild berry pie which didn’t have a price tag totaled $40. I was shocked and asked for a receipt and was told the register doesn’t make receipts anymore. Went to the website and no prices there either, wow! Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
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Waking up on a lazy desert morning, the best thing in the world is reading your book outside with a coffee and a pastry. In a desperate hunt for a local bakery while staying with family in Cave Creek, I came across this local haunt: It's A Divine Bakery. After grabbing a coffee from Starbucks, I drove down to It's A Divine in search of a good muffin, or perhaps a scone. I found neither, and got much more than I bargained for at this peculiar establishment. I walked in, accompanied by my brother and sister, and we were met with a strange glance from the person working behind the counter. She looked at us as if we had interrupted her, as if we weren't coming in during open hours. After a 30 second long staring match between us and the woman, she abruptly croaked, "Do you need coffee" (the question mark is absent, because she said it more like a statement than a question). 2/3 of us were, shamefully, gripping perspiring iced coffees from Starbucks. I took one for the team and faced this strange woman, replying, "No. I think we just want to get something to eat." In response, she offered an odd look, waiting a few seconds before responded. When she mustered up the strength to speak, she let out a sort of bark. "How many items are you getting," again, phrased like a statement and not a question. I replied, "Well, I'm not quite sure because I haven't looked at the case yet." For what it's worth, I was nowhere near the case yet, and was still lumbering over there in a half-asleep haze. She gave a look of disapproval. "Well, I need to know so that I can figure out which box to put the pastries in." As a sort of bakery connoisseur, I have never been met with such outright contempt and impatience when at a bakery. Even the harsh, rough-around-the-edges bakeries on the East Coast are willing to give you a few moments to make your decision. It's worth noting that we were the only ones inside of It's A Divine bakery this morning, aside from the motley crew that made up the staff. The woman we were speaking with was older, tired-looking. Another woman had a sweet face with an egregious amount of eyeliner ringed around her eyes. Another was about 21 it seemed, wordless, taking in the strange surroundings like we were. It's A Divine bakery is a bit of an eyesore. It's difficult to take in the absolute pastry carnage occurring in there: bread falling off tables, pastries jammed into a box, cakes withering away in a glass case. Needless to say, we were having a hard time figuring out what we wanted to order, and needed more than the 20 seconds of allotted time that the woman seemed to be giving us. Desperately, anxiously, I ordered three pastries: a chocolate braid, an almond croissant, and a blueberry danish. It became almost imperative that I leave the establishment as soon as possible. When we got to the checkout counter, my jaw almost dropped. For three pastries, these women were charging $17. I kept waiting for her to say that she had made a mistake, she had overcharged us. She never did. She just sat there, her eyeliner looking at me like a second pair of eyes, waiting for me to hand over my card. Nervous that if I didn't they would chop me up into bits and bake me into bread, I handed the card over and nervously walked out. When I was already out the door, I heard the woman let out a sort of squawking sound: "Goodbye," I believe she said. When we got home, we took the pastries out of the bag that they had been haphazardly placed inside. First, we tried the almond croissant. The outside edge of the croissant was flavorless, dry. The inside, however, had an alarmingly sour, rancid taste. I threw it out immediately. The chocolate braid had the same dry, sour taste. The only pastry that was somewhat edible was the blueberry danish, only because it tasted like your typical garden-variety danish that one would get as an on-the-go snack at Costco. All this to say, none of these pastries tasted fresh. All in all, I would not recommend It's A Divine bakery. Bashas' grocery store up the street has excellent donuts and other pastries, much better than anything sold at this strange, cold, overpriced bakery.
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CerradoAbre a las 07:00 mañana
$$$$ Rango de precios por persona $10 - $25
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6140 E Cave Creek Rd
Cave Creek, Arizona, Estados Unidos
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6140 E Cave Creek Rd, Cave Creek, Arizona, Estados Unidos
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MartesMar 07:00-16:00
MiércolesMié 07:00-16:00
JuevesJue 07:00-16:00
ViernesVie 07:00-16:00
SábadoSáb 07:00-16:00
DomingoDom 07:00-16:00

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