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Businiess name:  Lotta's Bakery
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Two of the nicest guys around run Lotta's - a strange little half-breed antique store meets bakery (Sing it with me, Cher!), fully equipped to make your most intimate cake wet dream occur, while simultaneously pleasing a person you might have brought along who is diabetic but love LoVe LOVES antiquing. Not only did I find a rare framed print of FANTOMAS (the French robin hood, for those of you wondering) at a meager $45, but I also got my wedding cake - a blackstrap molasses gingerbread with cream cheese frosting, complete with live peonies on top - and it came in under budget. Call ahead and Carl will make you whatever you want... or just show up for his fresh baked Pugliesi bread, with Challah on Fridays. Don't forget your rare label silver tea set, or a charming little autographed photo of your favorite black and white movie star you never knew you needed, on your way out. This is one odd little business that makes Polk street the mecca it is for food and independently owned thrift stores. We need a lot more of Lotta's! Pros: Antiques at affordable prices; delicious cookies and cakes Cons: not open on Mondays; I frequently want cake on mondays.

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