Agora Bakery and Cafe

  4.5 – 247 reviews   • Cafe

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Agora Bakery & Cafe is nestled in the Village of Pinehurst, across from Tuft’s Memorial Park. We pride our self on serving consistently delicious breakfast and lunch, fresh coffee and espresso drinks with homemade syrups, Parisian and Southern pastries, handcrafted cocktails, and carefully selected wines.

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Address: 15 Chinquapin Rd, Pinehurst, NC 28374

Phone: (910) 621-3282

Website: https://www.agorabakery.com/

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Agora Bakery

15 CHINQUAPIN ROAD PINEHURST, NC 28374. Monday – Closed. Tuesday through Friday- 7:30 am – 2 pm. Saturday & Sunday – 7:30 – 2:30 pm. YOUR local GATHERING PLACE.

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Agora is literally defined as “a gathering place.” We started in 2021 to be a community focus bakery.

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Reviews

Rose Transfiguracion
I have been here a few times, and every single time I got croissants, they have been underbaked!!! I wanted to give this place another chance, but this will be my last time there! The pastries looked weirdly pale yesterday and decided to cut them in half, sure enough, it was super underbaked! I had a bite of the almond croissants and they were still super doughy in the middle. I usually don’t like to leave bad reviews, but this was very disappointing.
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jennyvonyeast
Best plain croissant I’ve ever had! The cronuts were great too. Excellent flavor. Great service. Very cool atmosphere. Loved it!
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MJ Worldwide
Very stunning renovated space. Very much a stroller parking lot. Tasty with small portion sizes.
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Gabriel Venegas
The breakfast burrito played it so safe it should have come with a seatbelt. The blueberries were mealy and out of season. At least the coffee was pretty good.

I think this place was a LOT better when they initially opened. Still love the atmosphere.
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Debra Doser
This food here was exceptional, but there were a couple of small issues.

The first problem was that “not” little kids running around and having fun, but some of the wait staff. I, as a grandmother of two twin girls, don’t mind a little of fun, but when they slammed the door; it startled pretty much everyone in the place.

The second small issue was that my avacado toast took quite a while to come out, and when it did, I was offered a plastic knife and fork. They didn’t have forks available, but when you’re dining in, I think you should try to keep up with demand. I mean, they literally just ran out. I’m not mad, but not too cool as my friends had real utensils, and I had plastic making it hard to cut up my toast.

Again, just attention to detail. Thanks, guys!
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Bhavna
Stopped in for a freshing drink & break from rising temps. Lemonade with a little extra syrup was perfect, hit spot. Iced coffee was great too. May visit next time for breakfast. Busy energy with lots of people when we went – about 15 minute wait. Worth it!
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Sarah Hadi
I really wanted to like this place, but ultimately it just didn’t live up to the hype.

The atmosphere is nice, I’ll give it that. But one of the two pastries I ordered was wrong and they were both supposedly warmed up, but were lukewarm at best. One of them didn’t taste fresh at all and seemed to have been leftover from at least the day before. The cookie butter latte lacked any real flavor and was not hot. My husband’s sausage, egg, and cheese biscuit tasted as through it may have been microwaved.

Tables were dirty and in disarray, and only one person, a young woman, was working in the back, likely contributing to the quality of everything we ordered (not her fault if they were short staffed). Just not a good experience overall.
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Elle D
Stopped by here recently for Sunday brunch, and the long line was well worth the wait! The space is airy and spacious with windows letting in natural light and plenty of seating inside and out. They offer pastries, like croissants and macarons, and bakery items, such as cronuts, cheesecake, and muffins. Offering breakfast and lunch options as well, I ordered an almond croissant and the breakfast burrito, which came with generous portions—it was simple and delicious! I also had the chai latte, and it felt like a warm hug (they have matcha too, yay). Lightly spiced and sweetened, it was perfect for a chilly afternoon. I’ll be visiting Agora Bakery and Cafe again for sure!
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Maria Davis
Line to the door but it does move. The coffee is good. Nutella croissant and ham and cheese danish from the bakery shelves were delicious. Berry crepe was a hit. Burrito with unmelted cheese was sad.
Ordered a breakfast plate with 2 scrambled egg and bacon and sourdough- busy day drop and run by the server had me looking at a sandwich with one over easy egg, and as much butter on the bread as it could hold. Serve did not realize mistake and return. Maybe the front cashier entered wrong- I couldn’t hear her soft voice in the chatter when she read back the order (I don’t have hearing issues). I picked at the bacon.
I really wanted to like everything, but I think I lost my “you pick the place” privilege for a bit.
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Candice Hope
Delicious house made lavender and pastries.

If it’s not too hot or cold, the patio will lead to lingering- a leisurely meal and sipping. Otherwise, the inside is loud, cold, echoing with the sounds of baristas hard at work as well as children screaming (attracts a lot of young families). Expect a line as well, but it’s worth it I think!
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