Address: 314 N Bishop Ave, Dallas, TX 75208, USA
Phone: +14692066126
Sunday: 11AM–10PM
Monday: 11AM–10PM
Tuesday: 11AM–10PM
Wednesday: 11AM–10PM
Thursday: 11AM–10PM
Friday: 11AM–11PM
Saturday: 11AM–11PM
Roxana Campos
The pies are good and the coffee is fantastic. We’ve been there countless times and we noticed the staff fighting twice which was awkward. The cherry pie is always sold out and I think the slices of pie are expensive. Overall, would recommend but has a lot of improvements to do
Naturally HER
Some of the best pie I’ve ever had in my life (the apple pie). The crumble on top and the crust were so tasty. The only complaint is that I wish it was warm and we had a side of ice cream. I just can’t believe how tasty It is. This is a Bishop Arts staple and must-have. I can’t wait to go back.
KS Alvarez (LatinaThrifterMom)
Pies are sooo delicious. Must try the coconut cream pie. It’s only sold during winter season. The menu changes based on the season. Cute place to hang out with friends and enjoy delicious pies. The decor inside and outside is so beautiful. The coffee and tea is delicious as well.
Megan Morris
Stumbled upon this place while walking through this district. It's in a great walkable neighborhood with lots of cute shops and restaurants around. There was always a line out the door, and they were sold out of some of the slices we wanted, so get there early! The line went fairly quick at least. :) I love that the pies come in cute string-wrapped boxes! They also come with a wooden spork, not sure if that's for environmental (is wood more environmental than plastic? Haha) reasons or to give more of that "rustic" feel...odd texture to eat with, but cute. Since the slice I wanted was sold out (Drop Dead Gourdgeous) I decided to get 2 different slices to make up for it. Haha I got The Drunken Nut and the Lord of the Pies. I didn't get them a la mode because I knew we wouldn't be eating them right away. I definitely munched on them as a late night snack. The Drunken Nut was...okay...nothing too spectacular about it. I ended up tossing it cuz it wasn't worth the calories. Just tasted like every other pecan pie with a dry bland crust. The Lord of the Pies was a bit better. I think I would have loved it if I had eaten it warm with ice cream, but it made for a great late night snack!
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I would assume Gwen, once fully cooked anything can be frozen, or even still raw.
Put your question in the Google search. There you will see more options. This place sells dessert
Always call ahead.
I don't. Not sure if Emporium does, but I'm sure if they do, they are delish. This place makes really good pies (and I'm not a pie person).
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