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May
5

Mom’s Day Creme Cake Special at Sweet to Eat! Idea #2!

By JMartin  //  A Sweet to Eat Bake Shop  //  Comments Off

Mom’s Day Creme Cake Special

8″ 2-layer, delicate cake layers-available in strawberry, blueberry, or pineapple, covered in whipped creme icing and topped with fresh fruit!

$26.00

Jacksonville Bakery

Jacksonville Bakery

Here is a review of Sweet to Eat from Yelp.

I went here today after school because to i have been on a sweet tooth binge! I walked in and the lady( im assuming the owner) was very very friendly. I got a lemon bar and pecan bar and to my surprise they were only 75 cents! i was like super cheap! and to make it better they were soo tasty. my pecan bar was loaded with nuts, chocolate chunks and just tasted so good. The lemon bar was good too. The crusty browned edges of the lemon bar were even better. I am regretting now that i only got one of each to go.

I also got a chocolate chunk sea salt cookie, Now i was i could review the cookie, however i did not get to try it because my mom ate it! She didnt even share. and my mom always shares. So i think its a safe bet to say that the cookie was good. The cookie was a bit on the pricey side and it was an average size cookie. it was $2.25 but since i dont know how to make them, i will cough up the cash to get one when im craving one.

I also got this puff pastry with cinnamon and sugar and it was quite delicious. Simple and yummy. Not too sugary and not to hard on the wallet either. That rang in at about $1.50

I will say that the extent of items they have on hand is very limited to some items which is why they dont get the full 5 stars. I wanted to walk in and try some of the things i saw on their website however they didnt have even half of what was listed on their site. I didnt go too late in the day either. I went in around 3:30ish. They had one flavor of cupcakes to purchase and they also had no mini cupcakes to buy. You have to order them if you want them. So no walking in randomly to buy a mini cupcake and no real selections of cupcakes. However they did have cannolis and cookies and the lemon/pecan bars on hand.

This place is yummy and good. I’ll def go back just to get more lemon bars and pecan bars.

Elizibeth M.
http://www.yelp.com/user_details?userid=502Ooi7GLGVpuTSX0w_c-w


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Mar
17

Guinness Cupcakes at Jacksonville Bakery Sweet to Eat

By JMartin  //  A Sweet to Eat Bake Shop, Restaurants around Town Center  //  Comments Off

St Patrick’s Day, Thursday March 17th and Friday, March 18th-Guinness Cupcakes

Guinness Cupcakes are made with REAL Guinness beer cooked inside, topped with a delicate swirl of cream cheese icing and shamrocks on top!

Taste the luck of the Irish! $3.00

Other sugar shamrock cookies available as well!

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Friday lunch special for 03/18 is the Slam Dunk Wrap!

Sliced tender grilled chicken, honey ham, melted provolone cheese, and our homemade dijonaisse snuggled together in a white or wheat wrap $6.50

Grilled Veggie Burgers with Chipolte Ketchup also available!


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http://jacksonvillecupcakes.com/2011/03/17/guinness-cupcakes-jacksonville-march-17th-and-friday-march-18th/

Aug
9

Jacksonville Bakery – A Sweet to Eat Bake Shop – Half-Off!

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The way to a man’s heart is through his stomach, but tomake it that far you have to be disguised as baked goods. Today’s Groupon pierces hearts with cookie spears: for $6, you get $12 worth of made-from-scratch delectable treats and eats at A Sweet to Eat Bake Shop, located on Gate Parkway.

Jacksonville Bakery

A Sweet to Eat Bake Shop’s menu features all kinds of handcrafted creamy, crunchy, and cupcakey creations. The shop’s signature chocolate chunk cookies are crispy on the outside and chewy on the inside, speckled with hunks of Belgian chocolate, and sprinkled with just a dash of sea salt for a rounded-out finish ($2.25 each). Defy the same misguided masses who said you couldn’t milk a lizard, and have dessert for breakfast with a bite of fruit rugelach (three for $2), a Linzer torte slice ($3.99), a buttery, balanced scone ($1.25), or a neatly wrapped cannoli ($2.25). Cupcake flavors include red velvet, strawberry, and lemon, with buttercream headdresses offered in shades of vanilla, peanut butter, cream cheese, strawberry, and more ($2 each, bite-size $0.50 each). Lure unsuspecting neighbors into cleaning your caramel-sauce-filled pool with an aptly placed pie on the windowsill; choices include the key lime pie ($24), the tried-and-true apple lattice ($20), and the svelte, sugar-free apple lattice ($20). A Sweet to Eat also presents a large cake selection (starting at $24, cookie cakes $15) and a selection of savory snacks such as individual servings of cheesy popcorn ($1.50), roasted nuts ($3), and homemade Chex mix ($1.50).

Chef Elizabeth of A Sweet to Eat Bake Shop formerly worked at New York City’s acclaimed Magnolia Bakery before bringing her talent for satisfying sweet teeth down south. Unlike competitor bakeries, whose cupcakes are iced in the likeness of John Belushi, her confectionaries are as pretty as they are tasty, with colorful sprinkle options, festive cupcake decor, and elegantly topped tortes.

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Reviews

Seventy-five percent of Urbanspooners approve of A Sweet to Eat Bake Shop, andExaminer.com gives it three stars:

  • We tried the chocolate chunk sea salt cookie…and were very pleased. The cookie was still semi-warm and the chocolate melted in our mouths. – George Singeltary, Examiner.com
  • The Belgian chocolate chunk cookies with sea salt are this bakery’s specialty for good reason. They are the best chocolate chip cookie I’ve ever tasted. – hannahpotter12, Urbanspoon

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