new joint opening thursday (11/21) in the cosby hotel.
old article: http://www.kansascity.com/2013/07/04/43 ... -have.html
sasha's facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/sashasbakingco
...and website: http://www.sashasbakingco.com/
the thread for milwaukee deli, also opening 11/21, is here: http://forum.kcrag.com/viewtopic.php?f=26&t=18724
Sasha's Baking Company
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Re: Sasha's Baking Company
We visited last weekend. Not sure exactly what I had, a doughy, sugary, frosted thing. And it was fantastic. My only complaint was that I really wanted the carmelized sugar at the bottom, but it bonded to the paper. Oh well, it's all digestible. I look forward to working my through their inventory. Anyone had any of their savory items yet?
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Re: Sasha's Baking Company
I've been there twice for lunch and once to buy a baguette. In every case, I've been very satisfied with what I've had (the French onion soup is most prominent in my mind).
Protip: If you're there for lunch with another person, order two soups and split a sandwich; the portion sizes are generous.
Protip: If you're there for lunch with another person, order two soups and split a sandwich; the portion sizes are generous.
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Re: Sasha's Baking Company
Had brunch at Sasha's saturday. Really nice spot, especially located as it is in the heart of downtown. They do a nice hearty breakfast burrito, and I added a hazelnut scone and coffee. They have a variety of other traditional options like breakfast sandwiches etc.
Cosby building looks great, and this space is well-done, with a small fully stocked bar and beautiful patio.
Very friendly service, a lot of delicious looking pastries, sold out of their breads. Also, $19 bottomless mimosa.
Recommended, especially as a walkable brunch option for downtowners.
Cosby building looks great, and this space is well-done, with a small fully stocked bar and beautiful patio.
Very friendly service, a lot of delicious looking pastries, sold out of their breads. Also, $19 bottomless mimosa.
Recommended, especially as a walkable brunch option for downtowners.
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Re: Sasha's Baking Company
Does Sasha's do happy hour now? Are they planning to expand for dinner service? their website does not mention either, but someone told me that is in the works.
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Re: Sasha's Baking Company
A visitor post on their FB on 10/8 asked why they cut the evening hours....so if they did they may have already given up? Too bad, I do find it very hard to get there when they're open.
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Re: Sasha's Baking Company
Tried it out once...it was pretty full actually...but damn, got to give it time.PumpkinStalker wrote:A visitor post on their FB on 10/8 asked why they cut the evening hours....so if they did they may have already given up? Too bad, I do find it very hard to get there when they're open.