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The Pasta Shoppe Bakery and Fine Foods by Beat the Wheat

The Pasta Shoppe Bakery and Fine Foods by Beat the Wheat

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4.5 Google Review
60 Manitoba St, Bracebridge, Ontario, P1L 1R9, Canada
(705) 645-6500 www.beatthewheat.ca
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Feb 22, 2019
It was our first time in. Food was excellent! You would never know it was gluten free! Staff were super friendly as well! Definitely will visit again our next time we're in town.

Apr 3, 2019
Everything I try here is amazing! Today I had a brownie and it is absolutely amazing! So fudgy and delicious. They also really know how to make a Latte! My new favorite place. Also I bought a loaf of bread home! Omg yum

Sep 1, 2018
3 of us ordered the same daily special pasta. 1 came with the red sauce and the other two in fresh tomatoes which lacked consistency. They could have told us about running out of sauce! Secondly, pasta itself was hard. Funny that some of my pasta was soft and others hard. The owner said it's how they prepare - hard! Don't know why some was soft! The staff was otherwise nice. +1 star for complimentary mini tarts which very tasty

Oct 6, 2018
This is my first time leaving a review somwhere and I honestly couldn't leave without leaving this place a review. First off the service was incredible, all the staff were smiling and very knowledgeable of their product and willing to help. Second the restaurant itself is a very welcoming and comfortable environment. And lastly and most importantly the food, we got two pasta dishes and had to go back up and order a garlic cheese scone to wipe our plates clean. Portions met the price. Highly recommend!

Apr 2, 2019
We just came it for a short break and a coffee. I had a chocolate chip cookie with my coffee. The cookie was of the size of a personal pizza. Both, the coffee and the cookie were excellent. The butter tart for my girlfriend was fantastic (so she said). We ask another customer, how her noodle dish was, and also she said, that she loved it, without hesitation. We took home a couple of bagles, and they were also very yummy. The atmosphere inside is very inviting and homey. It does invite to linger. The large windows give a lot of natural light. Based on this one experience, I can do nothing but recommend this little eaterty to everyone, who likes pasta and home made bakery. If you need the internet, to connect with your device, you need to use the towns provided network: the Town Crieer. Of course you will have to sign up for that. A store provided alternative would be appreciated.

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