
Apartments near Pink Rose Pastry Shop in Philadelphia, PA (2,972 Rentals)


The Darien

1300 S 24th St

Spring Garden Revitalization II

1902 Spring Garden St

The Barclay Flats

Point Breeze

Fairmont/Spring Garden

The Residences at 1424 Fairmount

Liberties Walk Townhomes

950 N Marshall St

Riverside Presbyterian Apartments

1917 Spring Garden St

1919 Spring Garden Street

522 N 19th St

Schoolhouse Lofts

Edgewater Phase II

1933 Spring Garden

JBJ Soul Homes

1931 Spring Garden St

2010 Spring Garden St

The Fountain

Cambridge Lofts

Spring Garden Apartments

Martha A Lang Cyber Village Senior Housing

1909 Green Street

AF Bornot Dye Works Lofts

Eight13 on Broad

The Becker Building

Frankford Lofts

Iron Mill Lofts

2034 Spring Garden St

SDG Residences at Fairmount

North Eighth Park

Cambridge Plaza

Mountain View Luxury Apartments

1720 Fairmount

2003 Green St

FIFTEEN NINETEEN RIDGE

416-420 W Girard Ave

1101-1103 Frankford Ave

2039 Spring Garden St

The Frankford Collective

1132-40 N Front St

836 N Broad St

Avant

2028 Green St

Rope House Fishtown

2123 Spring Garden

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Philadelphia is a paradise for sweet tooths, so apartment-ites looking to grab a nibble of something delectable need only take a few steps before they're met with a bakery, cake shop, or café serving up delicious treats to entice the senses. The problem is, sometimes those sweets are quite as natural or fresh as you'd like them to be, so you have to search out the freshest and most delicious confections you can. One of the best options in town for the cake inclined in the Pink Rose Pastry Shop, winner of many awards over the years for excellent in serving up the best pies, cakes, pastries and other sweet stuffs from all around the world. Many bakeries and coffe shops used pre-made ingredients to make their pastries, but at Pink Rose, every ingredient is fresh, and all foods are made from scratch, and when you take your first bite of gooey cake or scrumptious pie, you'll be able to taste the different freshness makes. All kinds of confectionary delight is at your fingertips, from cheesecakes, to danish, to their signature eclairs and Fiesta chocolate cake. You can enjoy a freshly brewed cup of tea to go with your delicious treats, or take in a nice hot cup of coffee. No matter what you choose at this cute, quaint little café, you'll end up with a fantastic bit of sugary goodness. Sweets may be a dime a dozen in Philadelphia, but apartment-ites searching for something that goes above and beyond need to check out this local favorite, where fresh ingredients, hand-made devotion to quality, and a cozy atmosphere makes for a fantastic experience.
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