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Dangerously Delicious Pies (canton)

Dangerously Delicious Pies (canton)

2839 O'donnell St, Baltimore, MD 21224, United States

Coffee • Grocery • American • In-store Pick-up


"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."

Delta Cafe

Delta Cafe

4607 Southeast Woodstock Boulevard, Portland, 97206, United States Of America

Cafe • Coffee • American • North American


"Service is always great, drinks are great and the food is not that good. Our ribs were burnt and I should say something to the staff but every time we eat here the food is just not that good! This time the collard greens were awesome, the cornbread was killer. Last time we got the jambalaya it lacked flavor and I couldn't stand the collard greens. This place has great ambiance and a great patio and was totally dead on a Friday night. I wish the best for this place and its staff. Whats the story? The kitchen burnt out? Owners? Feel free to write me back, I'm sorry to write a half negative review. I really want you to succeed. I ate at a newish chain in Boise Idaho. (it's hard to tell its a chain. It's packed every night. Menu items are different and interesting. It's called Tupelo Honey. I would support a restaurant intervention with all my might. (I dont like chains but I totally get why The Matador is busy all the time! Do your servers love your food? Is the kitchen burnt out? Are the owners??? So many questions. I will say that back in the day I ordered your Mac Etouffe style. It was amazing. So I ordered it again and again and again when it was available and it got worse every time. Consistency is so important and I know I'm a total a hole for writing this. I don't want to see this place go. I talked with my neighbors to find out if I'm the only one that feels this way. They said they haven't gone back in years."