Robert “Zach” Mueller
I’m so impressed! This food was absolutely amazing, and the service was incredibly accommodating. We visited for breakfast, and we were blown away by the flavors and the options were next level!
I highly recommend giving it a try. I promise it won’t disappoint, and you’ll leave with a full belly and a happy plate!
… moreRonald Redman
Awesome lil mom & pop type shop. Pastries and bread are excellent. They serve sandwiches but I’m usually there for coffee and pastry for day. Price is good as I get a fancy coffee with a pecan pie danish for $5!!!!
… more95 Rover
We stopped in looking for a quick takeout danish and coffee. The bakery has a walkup counter with a small sit down area adjacent. We ordered a blueberry scone and a cinnamon roll along with a couple of coffees. The blueberry scone scored at the top of my best of breakfast danish, plenty of fruit along with perfect bakery. The cinnamon roll had plenty of gooey taste also along with perfect bakery. Nothing over or underdone. The coffee was fresh and delicious with no thought of bitterness. I wish we could have tried other items on the menu. 5 star recommendation.
… moreKay Atchley
My friend and I had an omelette, a biscuit, and coffee. Each was very good. We will be back for sure. The wait staff were friendly and attentive.
… moredaishaaa J
Mueller’s & Destiny’s Bake Shop did a great job on my birthday cake. It was exactly how I described it. The cupcakes were 10/10. We also dined in for breakfast, (no photos) but the food was good as well. Definitely recommend.
… moreOne Hungry Possum
UPDATE: Boy was I called out for posting this later on here So I respected the owners and decided to try this place in person so I could give them another shot and leave a new review based on my newest experience. That being said, I really had high hopes and wanted to love this establishment. Well here goes. Entering the restaurant, there was a small dining area to the left, kitchen straight ahead and the dessert/check out counter to my right with no employees to be seen for a minute so I checked out the cookies and treats in the glass cases. Sadly the kolaches looked the same as my first time trying it so I was dissuaded on retrying that. When someone appeared and asked how to help I mentioned we would be dining in and they went to clean a table before getting us. It’s a very small, quaint dining room with a handful of tables. Service was fine but sadly, the food was still very disappointing for us. Again, I decided to give the breakfast platter a go, plus the soup of the day (chicken gnocchi), French toast, and the Cor-talian sandwich. With the platter, this time trying the toast, bacon with eggs and home fries, I mean it was nothing to write home about sadly. The bacon was incredibly hard and crispy, toast was okay (it was my friends favorite part), home fries were just taters without the “home” in em and needed all the table seasonings, and eggs were a lil over cooked for our liking. Going off my first try of this platter and now my second, I’d get the ham all day for a $1 more, biscuits (I would ask them not to toast em), and oddly enough the hash browns (also ask to not overcook) even though I am usually a home fry kinda lady, they just didn’t have any flavor and kinda hard. The eggs is your call. Scrambled may be less of an expectation. The chicken gnocchi soup was lacking gnocchi that we could find and tasted of canned chicken (even if it wasn’t) and had a gravy like consistency. Might be a good alternative for the biscuits or toast if you like to dip. Now the Cor-talian grilled sandwich was really sad for the $13 honestly. This was the smallest, crunchiest and minimally filled sandwich I have had yet in town. There was about three little pepperonis & salamis, and two slices of rolled ham (one looked like turkey?), thin layer of cheese, grilled and flattened to a nice, hard deck of cards. I ate one half but the other I just ate the inside as the bread was too hard. For the price, it wasn’t holding up. This was about a $6 meal, $7 if you want the bagged chips poured on the plate. Lastly the French toast. Anyone ever grow up with “cinnamon toast” as my folks would call it? It was bread, lightly toasted and smothered with butter, cinnamon and sugar and microwaved (I know!). This was NOT microwaved French toast by any means but it had the same flavors that brought back the memories of my childhood cinnamon toast. That being said, it did not taste like any French toast I have ever had, I felt it was lacking something and wasn’t what we were expecting when you think of French toast. Believe me, after growing up on microwaved breads you really look forward and know some good French toast! But for $3 a piece it wasn’t worth the let down and mind you I have come a long way from microwaved bread so it was still edible. So all this to say, I wouldn’t really recommend the breakfast platter, the French toast or the Italian sandwich and soup (if it’s the chicken gnocchi)…. and for the price, quantity and quality, I’d personally just check around first.
… moreKatelyn Bishop
Came in around 30 minutes to close and never felt rushed! Everyone was awesome here and the food was great! I tried the hot chocolate off of another review’s recommendation and it was really good with the breakfast. You can’t go to this place without getting some baked goods too. Y’all have to try their raspberry scone it was the best thing I’ve had in a while. Would 100% recommend. Keep in mind the store is small so a large group might not be the best idea.
… moreAng Ang
My fiance and I were here this past Sunday. Megan is wonderful! Very professional and an absolute amazing server.
The spinach quiche and the strawberry salad with the poppyseed dressing I highly recommend.
Very comfortable atmosphere!
… moreArkansas Traveler
Honestly, a sub-par breakfast place with very crowded tables nearly on-top of each other. There’s about seven table. I will say that the bakery is nice.. so if your looking for cookies, pastries or sweets, they have it and it’s good. If you are looking for breakfast – choose somewhere else. They were extremely slow getting out what we ordered which was biscuits and gravy, cloche and then two eggs, bacon and toast. They even forgot to give us the toast. We did get the toast way later but the lady was a little rude about it. She may have been having a bad day.
… moreRuss B
Arkansas veteran owned bakery and cafe. Food was excellent and flavorful. Biscuits are fluffy and baked to just the right crispness. Coffee was smooth and right temp. Bacon was ordered crispy and it can just as ordered with NO grease. Biscuits and gravy needed nothing added to them when served. Right amount of seasoning and flavor. The Mueller breakfast platter was savory and when paired with hot chocolate is heaven. The baked goods are going to be taste tested later today so more to follow. Demo fee Fi Marine. Great job. We will be back before we leave.
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