Stopped by and bought a dozen pretzels, just baked. They were perfect – nicely salted and, above all, not sweet like those from so many pretzel stands these days. These are the real thing. The bakery is a little cement block building in a local neighborhood. Eat them warm with mustard!
Jed M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Abilene, TX
Stopped by for the first time and ordered 5 pretzels for under $ 4! The pretzels were great, with tangibly fresh dough, and salted perfectly. The pretzels were fresh but not warm. If they were warm, they would have been the best ever!
Rod Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Dayton, OH
You gotta love pretzels!
Arch G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Xenia, OH
This place is worth the drive from anyplace in the Miami Valley. Make sure to check the hours because they are very limited. When the pretzels are warm, it’s impossible not to eat one or two as you drive home.
Jim And Barbie C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 New Carlisle, OH
Stopped by here today after hearing from others that this was the place that supplied soft pretzels to Beavercreek schools back in the 70’s. Of course I looked them up and found out they were still around. Read a review on here, thanks Brian C., and had to go there today at lunch with a co worker. The place is small and off the beaten path, but the lady working there confirmed that this was in fact the place that supplied pretzels to the schools. They no longer do that. We got a dozen pretzels and some nacho cheese, cost us $ 11.00. The pretzels were warm and just like I remembered. The staff was very nice! They had other stuff in there, like candy, nuts, soda, etc. But I was there for the pretzels, which were fantastic! By the way I ate 4 pretzels for lunch!.. LOL We are going to make this a «Pretzel Friday» on the last Friday of each month!
Jan M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Minocqua, WI
Stopped by here a couple of months ago for a few pretzels; 80 cents each and oh so good! Thanks for the heads up, Brian!
Brian C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Dayton, OH
This is a very local place, in fact it’s so hidden back in a semi residential neighborhood that you would never know it’s there! Very nondescript building, once you step inside you can smell the freshly baked pretzels rolling off the conveyer belt. The machine that bakes these pretzels looks like it’s been in place and operational since the turn of the last century, not a bad thing but this place I’m sure has some history behind it. This is a grab it and go place, no seating inside. The pretzels are salty, soft, and warm, reasonably priced as well. They also sell assorted novelty candies, circus peanuts, bottled sodas, and squeeze bottles of mustard(you have to eat a soft prestzel with mustard!). This place is about as local as you can get, so take a turn right off of Watervliet onto Flesher and grab some hot soft pretzels!