Explore Bakeries in Summit township, Erie county, Pennsylvania, United states

Luminary Distilling, Fuhrman's Cider, Eatery

Address: 8270 Peach St, Erie, PA 16509, USA

Bakery Restaurant

“We visited Erie for the weekend and came across this hidden gem. South on 19 just past I-90 and you have culinary skill coupled with friendly people and tasty beverages! From our perspective they were following all COVID precautions yet provided a nice dining experience. We had the pepperoni balls (home made dough and good pepperoni), Italians Pizza, and Cajun Bleu burger. Lots of great food!”

Panera Bread

Address: 1935 Keystone Dr, Erie, PA 16509, USA

Bakery Cafe Meal takeaway Restaurant

“I enjoy going Panera as the food is good the breads are delicious, and so are some of the desert some things that you can buy at the side counter. I enjoy going out to eat and Panera's is one of the places that I enjoy going. I often enjoy the soup and sandwich combos that they have, I have tried their salads and they're good too. The place was clean and the employees helpful and polite.”

Krispy Kreme

Address: 7501 Peach St, Erie, PA 16509, USA

Bakery Cafe Restaurant

“Donut shop off of peach Well marked easy to see from the street Inside smells delicious and you can watch the whole process of donuts being fried glazed and moving along assembly line. Staff friendly The donuts are light and fresh Drive through also available”

IHOP

Address: 8040 Peach St, Erie, PA 16509, USA

Bakery Restaurant

“Good place to go for late night or anytime really. Good chicken & waffles and their new Burger menu is fabulous to add to their already outstanding food. Going late at night though sometimes means really slow service! But we got a #1 waitress who was so nice and tried her very best with what she was working with. ????????????????”

Dunkin'

Address: 7165 Peach St, Erie, PA 16509, USA

Bakery Cafe Restaurant

“My family came through this morning to grab some coffee on our way home. The drive through was packed and there were plenty of people waiting inside, but the staff moved quickly and effectively to fill orders to the best of their ability. However, three very rude customers stood at the front of the line, blocking people from exiting, and complained loudly that they had been waiting for 8 minutes for three cups of coffee. They made quite the scene. Emily, who seemed to be simultaneously working at the register, putting in orders, filling orders, and serving, was the target of their attacks. They repeatedly asked her what was taking so long (bear in mind the house was packed and she never stopped moving and working the entire time we were there), and she politely assured them that she was brewing a fresh pot of coffee for them and she would have their orders ready as quickly as possible. They continued to complain, saying they should’ve gone to Starbucks, they wanted to talk to a manager, and ultimately that they wanted to cancel their order. Emily never stopped working even after they stormed out and insulted her, and she filled every order quickly. My family owns a store and works with rude customers every day, so we knew exactly how she felt. We took a moment to assure her that she had done everything in her power to serve them correctly, and my dad made sure to tell the manager about the great job she had done. She worked hard, she was incredibly polite, and she endured unnecessary insults with grace. Emily, you’re a superstar.”

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