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December 2023 by Mike Mc
One of our favorite bakeries for fresh doughnuts! It’s always a spot we visit when we’re at the Farmer’s Market. They have some of the best fresh pastries, and the service is always so friendly! Can’t go wrong with any of their cream filled doughnuts! Love this place!
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December 2023 by Mike M.
One of our favorite bakeries for fresh doughnuts! It's always a spot we visit when we're at the Farmer's Market. They have some of the best fresh pastries, and the service is always so friendly! Can't go wrong with any of their cream filled doughnuts! Love this place!
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August 2023 by Newtown Food Critic
For 6 years, the one thing that always has me going to the Newtown farmers market is the delicious danishes from Riehl’s baked goods, so many delicious flavors and so absolutely amazing. (Pictured: cheese, lemon cheese, raspberry cheese, cherry cheese, strawberry cheese, apple cheese)
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June 2023 by John K
Love this place! Try the coconut Danish, they're delicious!
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September 2022 by Danny F
Excellent pies and cinnamon buns.
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January 2022 by Susan Thompson
Wonderful food and service!
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August 2020 by Toy G.
While doing some errands up in Langhorne I found this cool Newtown Farmers Mart. We "needed" some dessert for later that evening. So we gathered some donuts and Danish, they were all fresh and tasty. The real standout is there is the super thin Danish. The coconut one was Superior but the Cherry one was still excellent. The donuts were good but not as impressive as the Danish was. Great find for sure.
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August 2019 by drbonniek
I like the freshness of the breads, cakes, pies and you can get gluten free baked goods. Can be a bit pricey, but overall I like the goods. Great sugar free pies. The staff are wonderful and the little ones are just so adoreable.
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June 2018 by Bud F.
Simply an amazing place. Please put one in Connecticut. Loved everything there is to offer. And the portion sizes are for everyone. From a single person to family there is nothing to waste.
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March 2018 by saturdaydiner
Everything here from scratch, friendly and very tasty. Good place for a treat! I pretty much to here once a week and that's probably wise.
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February 2017 by Jeff S.
Great selection of baked goods. The quality lies well above the supermarket 'been there for a few days' type bread, but falls just short of a top end bakery. We've tried the rye, olive, and onion breads have all been very good. Their muffins are great too. Just picked up some of the blueberry crumb yesterday, and my kids devoured them for breakfast. I like Just Loaf'n. Very solid part of the Newtown Farmers Market.
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February 2017 by Angel C.
Let your nose do the walking and you will find the most delightful little bake shop with all the home made sweets you could want to remind you of a visit to Amish Country. My faves are the apple dumplings, the peanut butter protein balls, pumpkin roll, pies, and the sticky buns.. If you want to bring a nice comforting dessert home def make a stop at this place! Boom!
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April 2014 by Gerald S.
While most of the bakery sweets are heavy, their icing is wonderful. I have sampled many of their buns, cookies, bars, cakes, and they are all fun to eat. My favorites are the Apple Cake which reminds me of the densely moist version my Yiddish grandmother made on most holidays, and the Lemon Bars which are equal parts tart and sweet with powdered sugar dusted on top, and a firm crunchy base. Both are addicting and require self control to make them last.
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January 2014 by Buster K.
We LoVE the rolls and the pastry. All I've had is excellent. My friend has to stop buy for a longhorn donuts. They are nice and have seen them hand making food. Always taste great n fresh and they offer some gluten free items too
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February 2013 by Johanna V.
Confused. I have been here often and always liked their desserts. Recently, I was buying something and I noticed that in the back one of the employees/workers had taken two boxes of Pullman's cakes and put them on the counter. Pullman is a brand of cakes, pies, tortes that you can buy at various gourmet/grocery stores. He opened the boxes, took out a big knife, and cut the cakes in quarters. Repackaged them, slapped a label on them, and put them on the shelf to sell. Makes me wonder which of the goods here are truly "homemade". I've never seen anything like it.