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"A highly demanded walk-up window has finally opened at Vikings & Goddesses, where I can now get pies, pastries, and coffee cake to go." - Justine Jones

"Vikings & Goddesses’ stunning pies change with the season — the bakery works with local farmers to make use of surplus crops and reduce food waste. Try a tart fruit pie like the blueberry crisp, or for something richer, the butterscotch or sweet corn custard. (If the beet pie is on the menu, don’t hesitate.) Vikings & Goddesses doesn’t have a retail space yet — it sells pies whole online." - Stacy Brooks

"I find a tart lingonberry peach pie at Vikings & Goddesses." - Justine Jones

"I've noticed Vikings & Goddesses is a local wholesale bakery supplying pastries—such as a tomato confit danish, almond croissant, and a mango-and-Tajín hand pie—to Backstory and other cafes, and that its goods can also be found at the Farmers Union at the State Fair." - Justine Jones

"After the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, I learned that the St. Paul bakery run by Rachel Anderson and Yoji Moro pledged to donate an entire week's customer sales to the National Network of Abortion Funds; they had earlier fundraised for Family Tree Clinic at the farmers market and received a massive outpouring of support. Anderson, a pastry chef who previously worked at Bellecour, Revival, and Birchwood Cafe and who has long volunteered with abortion-access groups, says the decision motivated their action. They pay their employees a salary and offer paid family leave, and they encourage supporters to preorder pies for their Mill City Farmers Market stand (they often sell out) or pick up at the St. Paul location Tuesday through Friday." - Justine Jones