"It pains me to leave a less than stellar review because on the whole I really like this place. I've never had a bad drink, and the employees are all nice. If you're JUST getting a drink, it's hard to find better anywhere else. I'm going to keep coming here. However, their pastries are really, really gross. So gross I feel the need to warn people. I can't speak to the case right next to the cash register that has stuff like croissants. Maybe those are fine; I've never gotten one. I'm talking about the case to the right of that case, near the pick up counter. The one that has more complex pastries like cakes, cheesecakes, etc. Every time I've gotten something out of there it's been inedible. I'll eat a pastry that's merely underwhelming, I just won't be happy about it. But these are so terribly nasty I genuinely cannot eat them. Part of the problem is they taste ANCIENT. Like they've been there over a week or something. The textures are awful, visible condensate on them, etc. But the other problem is the recipes are wack. I got an eclair today and the filling was like buttercream frosting mixed with gelatinized flour or maybe some kind of weird fiber who knows. All I can say it was the grainiest, grossest thing ever. Eclair filling shouldn't *crumble* no matter how cold or old it is. What in the world! The worst thing was I paid $7. It was twice the size of a typical eclair so $5 or $6 would have been okay if it was actually edible. But $7 for an ancient eclair with no filling I could recognize, just to take one bite and wish I hadn't... that's crazy. Another time in recent memory I got this layered cake that tasted sort of like graham cracker. It wasn't as bad as the eclair but it was really dry, which is weird given how wet some of the stuff in that case is. Anyway, long story short, stick to the drinks, the pastry case was cursed by a sorcerer or something."