

Cafe with contemporary decor serving Asian-style breads, pastries & cakes, plus an array of teas.
Hours
| Monday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 10 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–11 PM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: Beechwood Promenade, 2180 Pleasant Hill Rd Suite 18, Duluth, GA 30096
Phone: (470) 545-0762
Website: http://www.sweethutbakery.com/
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Reviews
I also tried the bacon cheese fries, which were just as satisfying; crispy fries topped with generous bacon, melted cheese, and fresh green onions. Comfort food done right.
The service was excellent as well. The cashier was very friendly, patient, and took the time to answer all of my questions. The ambiance had a relaxed café feel, with plenty of seating and an open parking lot, making it a great place to dine in or hang out.
They also offer a nice selection of bakery items and drinks, which I’m definitely looking forward to trying next time. Overall, everything from the food to the service and atmosphere was on point. Highly recommend!
Sweet Hut was solid and totally fine for a casual bakery stop, but it didn’t feel like a must visit. The selection was decent, service was good, and it was still fairly busy on a Saturday night.
Selection
The variety felt pretty evenly split:
• About 50% savory breads
• About 50% sweet baked goods
And within the sweet side, roughly half of that looked cake related (so around 25% of the total selection was cakes). The cakes looked nice and well presented.
Taste and Quality
An Atlanta native told us this used to be one of the best spots around 12 years ago, but now this style of Chinese bakery is more common, so it doesn’t stand out as much anymore and the quality may have shifted over time. Still, there were some fun options.
We bought a taro pastry that looked interesting and decent (excited to try it). The pineapple bread also looked good, but we didn’t end up buying it.
Price and Value
Pricing felt a bit overpriced for a Chinese bakery, with small cakes around $4 each. That said, it’s not outrageous and felt on par with other Chinese bakeries I’ve seen in Washington state.
Service and Atmosphere
Service was good, and the space was lively. A small detail we appreciated: there was ice water available in the lobby seating area, which was convenient and thoughtful.
Would we return?
Maybe, especially if we’re nearby and want a bakery option with both savory and sweet choices. Not a top tier standout, but a solid stop.
They have large selections of delicious, fluffy, milky, creamy, and fresh made pastries.
Service was very efficient.
But seating area can use a bit more cleaning, since not every customer has the courtesy to clean after themselves.
Price is reasonable , comparable to similar shops in the nearby area.
Located in a large shopping center so parking is definitely not an issue.
Do recommend .
I recommend the Egyptian Butter bread , perfect with coffee , Violet which is a soft bun with taro in the center. My other top favorites are the spring onion, curry bun. It’s savory and the pairs well with the chai tea!