
Comfy hangout with a drive-thru featuring breakfast pastries, bread & cookies, plus coffee drinks.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 525 Water St, Sauk City, WI 53583
Phone: (608) 370-7437
Website: http://www.themixingbowl.coffee/
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Reviews
They had a wonderful large display case with many different types of baked goods which all looked delicious. Their menu includes much more than donuts.
This bakery appears to be family owned and staffed; I loved seeing a mother carrying an infant, along with young children in the store. It felt like being in someone’s relaxed home.
I loved The Mixed Bowl Bakery and plan to return often.
a sling seat ON THE FLOOR. NO WARNING, TO People walking IN, OR around with hot coffee. The Baby was close to the area where you place your dirty dishes and throw out your waste after. I request the owners to worry more about the safety of their children, and less about trying to make it seem like you’re home. It is a business by the way!! There was a child crying and throwing a fit and the parent was yelling at him from across the room instead of actually maybe getting down in front of the child and speaking quietly. As for their agenda that hits you in the face, the moment you walk through the door. I have traveled the world and visited churches of all faith. I have never seen so much political & religious propaganda in one place. It’s very clear, that it’s either their faith and their beliefs, or they really don’t want you as a customer. The coffee and baked goods ARE JUST A DECOY for their actual purpose of this business, Pushing their agenda. Serving better products and goods is important if you plan on forcing your agenda!
When we got there and started browsing, there was a very loud conversation between the owner and another customer about end times “prophecies.” Generally unsettling for anyone to overhear (even though I know they are not actual Church teaching and historically unsupported) and would likely drive most customers away. I wouldn’t mention it if there were only mature Christians around, but I had my youngest with me, and was worried about her being frightened (thankfully she was distracted by the toy selection). The owners’ young children were also there, but I assume this is usual conversation for them to overhear.
Besides this, the setup of the store was dense and overwhelming (floor to ceiling shelving on nearly every wall, covering up windows) with poor lighting. Too much is packed into a small space; I hardly knew where to start looking. Religious images are also put up around all the booths, but two were occupied by the family while working/homeschooling, so it was awkward to try and browse those items.
It did not feel very clean. There were completely brown/near rotten bananas in the grocery corner. We tried to use the bathroom before we left (going through a dingy hallway to the back, where other baking and storage spaces do not appear well-kept) but the toilet was not flushing and the soap dispenser barely worked. The toilet, sink, and child’s step-stool were not very clean.
I did buy a regular brownie, but found it overly sweet, too sugary and not enough chocolate, too hard on the outside and too soft on the inside. The girl behind the counter was pleasant.
I did find a few small things for the Confirmation gift, and I am happy with those. I may order other religious items through them online/shop their mobile booth in the future, but my experience in-store was a rather uncomfortable one. I really recommend an interior refresh, with better lighting and display solutions, and heightened cleaning standards.