"Located in a really neat white area with other restaurants, Dangerously Delicious Pies is a unique establishment. My son loves visiting here. We took a two and a half hour ride from Virginia for him to get his steak onion and gruyere cheese pie. Sometimes the crust on a sweet pie taste like a Savory crust...a bit salty too. My favorite is the pineapple right side up and coconut chest. Yesterday we purchased to date night specials which is a really good deal. A man came in and got a whole key lime pie for a surprise birthday gift. They have a made to order crab Supreme pie that sounds delicious. I would say that they need better bags for their product because it is a little bit weighty. One of our bags busted on the way to the car. The bags are definitely too thin for anything but fries. Which I don't think they serve. I don't know what was in my peach pie but it looks like rhubarb or something red ?skin?. So ask questions. I think the next time I'll just stick with what I already like and no experiment taste testing. Take a good look before you decide. Some of the combinations are not my preference but could appeal to others. I like my fruit pies a little loose with a bit of juice. Overall it's an interesting place and Worth a try. The owner is a male so dudes tend to come up with their own combinations. I would love to try the Scrabble pie but the cowboy quiche ingredients are not always the same. That's why I would ask questions before getting something and take a good look. I will definitely get the pineapple right side up again and the coconut chess. It gives me some ideas of what I might want to come up with for my flavor palette. To be fair I cook and design recipes, my grandmother was a bigger forward so I've had some great desserts and experimented with many cultural food dishes. This to me that I am partial about certain blends of foods and ingredients. But I do think I might try to make a Scrapple quiche with crispy bacon on top, maybe Applewood. Fyi, Scrabble is not scraps of pork it is a cornmeal based pudding like but firm and sliceable product with sausage like seasoning. Very delicious crispy prepared on a cooktop, not deep fried. Some brands are better than others, rapper seems to be the most available in grocery stores. And it may be an acquired taste. Give Dangerously Delicious pies a try."