Small bakery offers a welcoming atmosphere with bright lighting and spotless interior. Peach cobbler delivers rich flavor while cupcakes and brownies provide unique flavors and allergy-friendly options. Friendly vibe suits families and locals seeking homemade treats.
Peach cobbler stands out with its rich flavor and sweet texture. Pecan pie also shines as a top dessert alongside other sweet options like brownies and sweet potato treats.
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Eudora’s Bakery & Cafe offers a wide variety of flavors across cupcakes, tarts, pies, and brownies.
The bakery provides options for people with food allergies, making it accessible for many.
Personal-sized pies are available, catering to those who prefer smaller portions.
Cozy spot with family-style atmosphere and Black women ownership offers a sweet peach cobbler that's sinfully good. Soft music adds to the homey vibe, making it perfect for takeout and enjoying Southern classics like cornbread.
Peach cobbler stands out with its sinfully good flavor and is a frequent dessert choice. It pairs well with other Southern classics like sweet potato pie and cornbread.
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The restaurant is mainly takeout-only, with only two small tables for waiting customers.
There is little to no parking at the restaurant.
Expect 15-20 minute wait times for meals during peak hours.
Cozy soul food spot offers a family-oriented atmosphere with soul music setting a warm tone. Peach cobbler shines as a spectacular dessert, paired well with classic lemon pound cake. Down-home decor and laid-back energy make it feel like home.
Peach cobbler stands out with its spectacular flavor and homestyle feel. Desserts like lemon pound cake complement it well, evoking classic recipes.
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The restaurant is located just off I-5, making it easy to access.
Reservations are not required, but expect longer wait times during peak hours.
Takeout containers are used for all food, even for dine-in orders.
Large windows offer natural light perfect for people watching. Cozy yet efficient vibe suits dates and sports fans alike. Apple and Peach Cobbler shine with sweet, fruity mix, while specialty cocktails complement the full service bar and comfy seating.
Apple and Peach Cobbler stands out with a sweet, fruity mix. The berry cobbler with ice cream pairs well as a dessert option.
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Parking can be a challenge, so be prepared for a light walk.
The price of $20 per pie is steep for a size comparable to a frozen banquet pot pie.
They offered frozen pies to go for customers not near a location.
Wood decor and smoky BBQ aroma create a cozy vibe. Peach cobbler with ice cream is a sweet finish after hearty brisket and spareribs. Music plays softly, adding to the casual atmosphere.
Peach cobbler comes warm with a scoop of ice cream on top. It pairs well with hearty meals like brisket and spareribs.
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Prices have increased significantly after new ownership, with a brisket sandwich now costing $32.
Expect to pay around $70 for a meal for two, including drinks and sides.
The brisket was sold out before we arrived, so plan ahead.
Cozy converted house offers a homey vibe with family photos and a giant pie window painting. Peach cobbler shines with a buttery flaky crust, while blueberry cobbler surprises with a strong olive oil flavor. Quiet atmosphere feels warm but inviting.
Peach cobbler here has a buttery flaky crust and tastes more like peach pie. Blueberry cobbler has a strong olive oil flavor that stands out.
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Parking next to the shop might be difficult; street parking is available nearby.
The hours of operation can be unpredictable, so check before visiting.
They offer both mini and regular pies for different appetites.
New American spot buzzes with open kitchen and communal table. Outdoor fire pits add warmth to lively nights. Peach cobbler shines with thick crust and ice cream, perfect after hearty gumbo or fried chicken.
Peach cobbler features a thicker crust and pairs well with ice cream that stands out. It complements hearty dishes like gumbo and fried chicken.
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Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends to avoid long wait times.
Expect a 5% surcharge added to your bill that may not be disclosed.
Seating is limited for walk-ins, especially during peak hours.
Fried chicken shines with crunchy breading and spicy tenders that go great with honey. Peach cobbler offers a sweet, fruity filling and crisp top crust, though some batches can be undercooked. Seating includes chairs and tables for a relaxed sit-down meal.
Peach cobbler here has a sweet, fruity filling with a crisp top crust. Some batches come out undercooked, with doughy crust and less sugar.
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Expect a wait of over 30 minutes for a 3-piece meal and fried okra.
The restaurant closes at 9 PM, but fresh food is not served after 8 PM.
Parking is plentiful at this location, making it easy to visit.