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First time visiting. Went around 9am on a Saturday morning. I’m a French toast enthusiast I couldn’t wait to try their theirs. It’s the best French toast I’ve tried out of all the ones I’ve tried. Their velvet cake is delicious. The cafe is cozy with vibrant music. Great for kids as well. I will return. View all feedback.
What Brandon B doesn't like about A Baked Joint:
Great biscuits, excellent coffee, and one grumpy set of employees.Interacting with our cashier was not pleasant, and then the guy calling out the orders sassed my wife for asking for additional napkins. I get everyone has a bad day, but the whole vibe from employees here was not friendly. This was after getting a 20% tip so that we could seat ourselves, grab our order, and bus/clean our own table. Literally the only... View all feedback.
Lovely space filled with interesting epicurean treats, dried flowers and Scandinavian vibes. Coffee was hot and well-roasted, and avocado toast excellent even by California standards. Lack of WiFi was a drag but maybe helps keep seats open?
The best!!! The whole vibe is right up my alley. I've been a loyal cupcake customer for Baked Wired for over 12 years. While we were stationed in Alaska a sister store opened up, A Baked Joint. It was on my list of things to see and experience when I returned to the East Coast. Welp, it finally happened. We are back and we have been twice now. They sell baked and wired cupcakes and so many other baked goods. Oh! Have you tried the peanut butter cookies?!? You have to! Melt in your mouth with just a little crumble. Nice visit we enjoyed coffees, lattes and teas. I also enjoyed some toast with peanut butter, sliced banana and a drizzle of honey. I would love to just come here sit and relax. There is table seating, couch and chair seating as well. We found parking in the street each time we went fairly close to A Baked Joint. Make this a place to stop!
The Baked Joint bakery in DC, a sister joint of the famous Baked Wired, has become a monthly pilgrimage for my sweet cravings. The moment you walk in, you're greeted by an enticing array of treats that promise a delightful experience.Their cookies and cupcakes are simply delectable, showcasing a perfect balance of flavors and textures. But what truly sets Baked Joint apart well at least for me is the OMG Box, a masterpiece that has my taste buds dancing with joy. This indulgent creation features a graham cracker crust, layered with homemade caramel, marshmallow, and a bittersweet chocolate glaze. The combination is an explosion of sweet and savory, with a satisfying crunch and gooey, rich layers that blend harmoniously.
Ordered brunch delivery to my hotel for the first time . It was so tasty, I had to visit the diner in person and experience what it was like in person. The delivery arrived neatly, uniquely packaged, the desserts arrived as though they were boxed jewels. Simply, Delicious!Second time, in person, sure enough, the food in the restaurant was just a tad more crisp, fresh and delicious which was hard to foresee as the delivered food was outstanding . I 'm not hip enough to dine at this hipster place. It 's not truly a restaurant nor a cafe. A joint is what the proprietor s ? call it, and I can see why : it 's nicely, refreshingly different from other food feeding establishments. Given the fellow partakers, A Hip Baked Joint would well describe this place. Great energy, too. Everything was delicious. The cupcakes have a challenge living up to the main entrees and such. Not sure about the other desserts, but look forward to tasting those in the future.
Great biscuits, excellent coffee, and one grumpy set of employees.Interacting with our cashier was not pleasant, and then the guy calling out the orders sassed my wife for asking for additional napkins. I get everyone has a bad day, but the whole vibe from employees here was not friendly. This was after getting a 20% tip so that we could seat ourselves, grab our order, and bus/clean our own table. Literally the only thing they had to do was be friendly.