This bakery is doing things right. It serves breakfasts – say, shrimp and grits or biscuits and gravy – in a cup (it works!), fantastic quiches, open-faced sandwiches, and slices of some of the most drop-dead delicious cakes you've ever tried. The king cake is so addictive it should be banned. Just kidding.

Come on a Sunday morning and there's usually someone stroking the keys on the bakery's piano.


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