I was just passing by and thought I’d stop in, I am so glad I did the smell when you walk through the door alone will bring you back! Sampled the banana nut bread, bought it. Sampled the cinnamon sugar pecans, bought them! I had to make myself leave everything was so yummy! The girl that was working there, I didnt catch her name, but she was amazing! Very nice and she just added to the reasons to come back!
Mecca B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Lansdowne, PA
excellent chocolate covered nuts, bannana nut bread, EVERYTHING!!! love thats it’s locally made :)
Olga S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Clayton, NC
Holy fudge, this place is great! The minute we walked in, the man in white, mister South(red cheeks, blinding smile), walked out from the kitchen and offered us what he was making at the moment — warm peanut butter fudge. We were sold. I am not even a fudge fan but even my dark-chocolate-from-Swiss ridden soul was touched. In the next five minutes we bought 5 different fudge squares(nutty one, mocha, strawberry cheesecake one, and two peanut butter ones). I was wondering while devouring melting fudge in the scorching sun on the way to the car, how is one really supposed to eat fudge? Like a candy on a run? Or melt it over ice-cream? White napkin, fork and knife style? Regardless it is no longer a question since fudge is gone, however please enlighten me. So I know how to do it properly when I come back. Which is soon.
Ann H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Cary, NC
Hooray for anti-resolutions. If I had made the usual resolutions for the New Year, I’d have missed some tasty treats. Clayton has a surprising number of shops in near proximity with things that are perfect for parties, treats, or splurges in general, but not so good for healthy eating resolutions. I found my way to Nancy Jo’s and the moment I walked in, was in a quandary. Do I get something just for the get together with friends later that evening? Or do I get something for just me? Problem solved when I did both. I like it when problems can easily become non-problems. The highlight was the pecan bourbon chocolate bread. It was really more of a cake, but it was delicious and a hit at the party. So was the handmade toffee with pecans. There are small samples available for tasting and that was what sold me on both items. Of course, there are additional bread flavors and toffee types available, but I opted for what I had sampled. In the coolers are additional goodies, like carrot, pound, strawberry and chocolate cakes, mostly the single slice or half-cake servings, and at the counter, some haystack cookies, hand-dipped oreos, and candies. The available items change frequently. If someone needs a large or customized order, Nancy Jo’s can take advance orders, with only a few days notice.