Two words: carrot cake.

edited 2013-10-13 04:45:11 in General
Best place in Rochester. We are rembered every time we come in
Liked: Food, Service, Atmosphere, Value

My coworker brought a small box of donuts in to work today and I've already had two. They are very, very, very good. Giving 9/9 on account of their pastries alone.

I love Daube's so much! Amazing sandwiches--hummus one is best! Delicious pastries and cakes. A great place to have lunch. Very nice people too.
Liked: Food, Service, Atmosphere, Value

Wonderful baked goods. The soups are good, but overpriced.

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