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Based on the average rating of 4, the Mr Tod's Pies is definitely worth a visit.

What User likes about Mr Tod's Pies:
I'm a portuguese girl...I order the pasteis de Nata.\\nI'm in heaven! I love love pasteis de Nata...\\nFast delivery, and very well packed\\nThank you Mr. Tod's! View all feedback.

What User doesn't like about Mr Tod's Pies:
He has good pies\\nBut he is a very bad businessman that’s why he is unsuccessful he stole a lots of money from lots of people\\nSo don’t pay before\\nHe is not whole sale\\nHe is thief View all feedback.

Menulist
1.0 ★ from 2 reviews

I brought six pieces today at my local shoprite and all six had mold.

I ordered the sweet potato cake on the basis of the reviews. they were not good. I had better.

Restaurantji
4.0 ★ from 65 reviews

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"I remember going to a couple of cook Evelyn pop-ups in midtown and she has barely recognized us, hardworking paying people. the first time I slipped it because it was probably busy. the second time I went to one of the farmers of houston and she was on the phone all the time so she didn't really smile or look at us. I let it slide again, because she may be very busy once again to engage her paying customers. the last time was at tenfold coffee, they had a pop-up with her and her coworker from salvaje selling their products. I paid $30 for various articles, and again she sat with what seemed to be her best and not really recognized her paying customers. Instead, her SALVAJE partner was engaged and very sweet. This time I tried to take the initiative and tried to approach it, and she saw me clearly and turned around and went away. I know she saw me, but I felt totally ignored by her. I do not understand what the problem was all these times and what makes them believe that they can act as if they were better than any of us. Without their customers, they would not be able to travel and live their best life as they show on their instagram. I was just looking forward to meeting them and having a word exchange. I am sure that there is no doubt about their talent and hard work that is the peculiarity of their institution/society, but their customer service can use a lot of improvement. please modestly they are when around their customers who try not only to spend their hard earned money on their products, but also want to at least smile and/or a hi, how are they? small gesten go a long way and in all these events they missed the opportunity to be nice/courteous. I never had a bad experience with another small provider at any other pop-up or small business, so please let them talk out and just move forward."