I was hungry, so I decided to try their peroshki. They have a good selection; vegetable, chicken and mushroom, beef, beef and cheese, hotdog wrap. The only issue was the price is a but much. I know the overhead is pricey, but since they had opened, it looks kinda slow as per in-store traffic and table turns.
I tried their meringue and it's bomb.
Food is good price is meh.
I'll come back for the meringue tho.
Food: 3
Service: 3
Atmosphere: 3
Lina's is great. Eastern European bakery goods are not as sweet as most Americans are used to, but they make great stuff. The cinnamon buns they make for Sunday mornings are awesome and the Macrons are delish. They also have a few items on a breakfast menu now.
Fantastic Eastern European bakery! Meat crepes and syrniki (farmer's cheese pancakes) off the breakfast menu were delicious. Really good soups and pirozhski as well! Can't wait to come back and try more dishes. Everything tastes authentic and homemade, and Lina is very friendly and truly cares about the customer's experience.
We are so happy that we discovered this place. Cooking at home time and energy consuming, Lina's made our life so much easier. Delicious soups,Chicken meatball soup is my favorite, love her cabbage rolls,pirogy pelmeny, deserts are amazing, Napoleon is my favorite . Great menu for everyones taste.
Thank you Lina !
This is an excellent bakery which should receive far more foot traffic than it currently does! The owner is very friendly and you can tell she cares a lot about the quality of the baked goods. Recently had a great breakfast there and certainly be going back soon for the borsht.
Very tasty food and great service! Borscht is one of those “must try” items
Service
Dine in
Meal type
Lunch
Price per person
$10–20
Food: 5
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
My biggest fave is the oatmeal raisin cookies but the molasses cookies are a close second. I always buy four cookies but for some reason only three make it home. They are starting a cafe, so I'll get a latte some days. I also enjoy the piroshki. This place reminds me of bakeries when I was a kid back in Brooklyn.
Tried a few things in store, prolly won’t go back again, never seen a pie crust that thick in my life before and it’s rock hard, hate to waste
add: Owner replied saying that I just cut it and threw it away without trying, which was not true, I forced myself eat one piece, it was staled dried up dough, as you can see there were only 3 pieces in the trash, I think your pastry chef really have some work to do if that's made fresh daily, plus why would I wanna trash food like a joke? That lil pie cost me like $7-8? not only this, I also threw away half of the lemon cookie. I am sorry your skill isn't there, maybe reduce the variety and focus on less items to acutally improve the taste before you zap your customers for lying
I recently moved to lake forest park and saw this bakery, noticing that great harvest bread’s logo was underneath. I have to say…I was so disappointed. I can make cinnamon rolls better than this. Tastes like it has preservatives and they literally pulled out a McCormick 5 gallon tub of “frosting” to cake on top. Stuck it in the microwave and charged $5. Once again, I could bake better than this. Will never go here again. Bring back great harvest bread please, I’m so disappointed.