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Apartment-ites in Detroit love their sweets, so when it comes time to indulge, they're looking for the best of the best. One of the top places in Motown to pick up some delicious treats is the Astoria Pastry Shop, and a confectionary cornucopia, serving up the best in pastries from around the world for ages, and keeping the customers coming back for more. A trip to this Greektown shop is like a trip to Wonka's factory, and you'll find it hard to resist the racks of sweet treats. The moment you walk into Astoria, the sights and smells will have you drooling with anticipation. Their huge menu of European dessert items is almost unparalleled in the city. The hardest part is not finding something delicious, but instead picking from all the delicious options on display. Tortes of every flavor imaginable, including Black Forest and German chocolate, cakes for every season, Napoleons, rice pudding, cannolis, creme brulee, chocolate mousse, brownies, cookies of every style and flavor, candy apples and infinitely more await you at this house of sweetness, and once you take a bite, you won't want to leave until you've tried them all. Whether you're a cheesecake fanatic, go bonkers for baklava, or are sweet on sweetbread, Astoria has everything you could want, and more than you could imagine to satisfy your sweet tooth. For sweet fans in the Motor City, there's no place quite like Astoria Pastries for your confection needs. Detroit apartment-ites looking to satisfy that hunger in their belly for the sweet things in life need only take the quick trip down to Greektown and find themselves in pastry heaven.
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