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Feedback gevenUnfortunately, I don't really like any of their hearty vegan cakes, but their sweet cakes are fantastic. I appreciate that it is always one of everyone on the menu, though! You don't have live music yet in a show.
So delicious, and they always have at least one vegan savoy and sweet! I always like to find a place with a good vegan pastries.
Really good cake! I had a savory tofu curry cake. The crust was phenomenal and the filling was delicious. It came with a small side serving salad. I paid nine dollars for a hearty piece of cake that was pretty full. They had another vegan flavor cake and a fee vegan sweet cake. The vegan options were limited, but the staff was well informed what vegan was. I recommend this place especially if you are with omni friends.
Dangerous Delicious Pies on 875 I Street, N.W. in Chinatown (DC is one of my absolutely favorite places. I'll call ahead to find out what vegan vegetable cakes are offered. Now it is ratatouille and/or yellow Curry Tofu. The delicious cakes come with a side salad. The cake crust is excellent, with the taste. This award-winning cake place also offered many vegan sweet cakes selection with blueberry and mixed berry often rated as the best. Vegan cherry cake is also a bit hit with many. I haven't tried the vegan sweet cake yet, but I ordered a southern pecan pie for the holiday. It was such a hit that we will do it next year. (Apple and pecan are two of the largest sellers, along with Baltimore Bomb. Vegetarians can order quiche, ivory cake or sweet cakes. When I was here a few days ago, many people ordered quiche. I wish there was a vegan version of it! I traveled to the other side of the country looking for vegan sparse cakes and had no luck, not even in Victoria, B.C. Instead, the vegan sparse cakes were in D.C.... And they are excellent every time, freshly baked daily! Dangerously delicious Pies wins great awards every year and with good reason. People are on the door to get a piece or two cakes. During holidays there are lines from the door for people who pick up cake orders made 2-3 days before. The price of a savory pie slice is about $8.25, while the price of ordering a whole savory pie is $35. A sweet cake slice is a little less, the whole sweet cake is $30. The manager working on I Street is great. He is always helpful and ready to help customers choose from so many choices. Lunch and evening are busiest in I Street. Sitting is very limited, especially the window counter or above the place where orders are placed. I Street location in Chinatown is not open on weekends. The vegan savory pie is so big that I forward to find out what is available then go an hour for exercise, all for a slice of ratatouille (or yellow curry tofu pie and salad. It's great every time, and I have a hard time to decide what I like better. I haven't been to the H Street site yet, but I've often been to Chinatown. It is close to Gallery Place underground station for those with the train. Very much worth a visit! Updated from previous review on 2017-03-08
Haven't had pie since the holidays? It seems like most people only have pies for holiday celebrations or at a restaurant. This is probably because most people can't make pie crust or making pie simply takes a significant time commitment! Thank goodness for this pie bakery! Now you can have your vegan pie any time you please!!! The late hours are wonderful to support this need for pie. The staff are friendly and knowledgeable about which pies are vegan- the berry pies are always vegan. However, wouldn't it be great if some other sweet pies were vegan, too? It takes an army or... Just a few interested vegans asking regularly. Still, the berry choices are delicious like blackberry, cherry, blueberry and my fav berry combination: strawberry rhubarb! So good!! The crusts are just about the best vegan pie crust I have eaten at a retail establishment. Not too thick or thin, and more importantly not too tough. The edge crust is a bit thick for my preferences, but I still devoured it! Great flavor to the crust and the fillings. Savory pies in vegan form? Yes! Ratatouille, tofu curry, yum- there are a few rotating vegan savory pies to try, so don't be shy! As for the prices, they are high, but if you have ever made a pie from scratch, you know why the cost is what it is. Worth it if you need pie, are in the neighborhood and have some money for the goods. The flavors and staff are both amazing in their own way. You can sit down or take your pie slice to go. They will warm it for you, too! I can't wait to go back, but my waistline can!