Doris M.
Yelp
I went to Romeo and Juliet's café to get some baked goods. This is the first time I've been in there to actually buy some thing.
At the Italian festival, I had stopped by their stand to get some things and I was very impressed with the Napoleon, the peanut butter bomb, and my mother loved the eclair. My son, although at the festival had a tiramisu and thought it was really bad. I figured it was probably just cause it was sitting outside For so long and maybe they made too many of them and they weren't going or something?
But, I bought a $9.00, tiramisu today and was so excited to give it to my son, and he was very excited to eat it. He took one bite of it, it seemed OK at first, and then he just blurted out how disgusting it was. He actually had to spit it out. I told him it can't be that bad and I don't even like tiramisu, but I was willing to take a bite to try it. I took a bite and all seemed fine at first, but then once you swallow, oh my God, disgusting !!
It tasted like straight up vomit !
I kid you not, and I am not exaggerating, it tasted like puke !!
Why pay nine dollars for vomit when you can get it free at home ?
So that was a waste of money and I will never buy tiramisu from there again.
BUT, again, I bought the Napoleon, the peanut butter bomb, two eclairs and a piece of carrot cake.
Everything was delicious !
I will definitely go back and try more things because everything was looking so good but like I said, I will never buy tiramisu again.
The cookies looked so good, the dining area smelled good. I would like to go and get some food from there too. other than just dessert.
I wonder if there is anything not in the store, that they can make concerning Italian desserts. There's something I want so bad that I can't seem to find and I don't even know what it's called.
I ended up spending $39 even, for the two eclairs, the peanut butter bomb, the Napoleon, the carrot cake and the $9 horrible tiramisu .
That's not too too bad, but all bakeries are a bit expensive.