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AT&T Store
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Review by:
Dianne Z. M. C.
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This little place, that is apparently quite huge in the STL Jewish Community, just kinda appeared to me one day. so i decided to try it out. WOW!
these goodies and sweets are just like Grandma used to make, before she got arthritis. not only is it fresh everyday, it's also Kosher and Pareve (someone prayed over it long and hard).
They have some American style cookies and wonderful airy elephant ears on occasion, tho I love their apple strudel, apricot or raspberry rugulach (roll with spiral filling), various pastries and traditional hamentashen (triangular doughy cookies with filling) with apricots, prunes or, of course more, poppy seed.
They sell breads and challah and make various, and I bet they're delicious, wedding, birthday and other event cakes.
Check out their website, but better yet, go visit them, one block east of Olive and 170.
i will go again. i think of my grandma and my childhood everytime i eat one.
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