Two Fat Cats
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Black & Blue PieStrawberry Rhubarb Hand PieWhoopie PieLemon Zucchini Bread Whoopie Pie with Blueberry CreamRed Velvet Cupcake with Mixed Berry CreamBl…
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Get the blueberry pie (you're in Maine!) Then get another pie (you're on vacation!) Maybe bourbon pecan. Maybe apple. Or something with chocolate. Eve…
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Delicious pie with a lovely crust. Husband got the brownie which was fantastic as well. Staff could have been a bit friendlier but at least the food w…
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8 Reviews on “Two Fat Cats”
Black & Blue PieStrawberry Rhubarb Hand PieWhoopie PieLemon Zucchini Bread Whoopie Pie with Blueberry CreamRed Velvet Cupcake with Mixed Berry CreamBlueberry Oat Scone with Lemon CreamSaid by some to be the best bakery in Portland, if not all of Maine, Two Fat Cats has been pleasing locals with old-world baking techniques ever since opening the doors in 2005, the passion of four friends exemplified in a well-culled daily variety of pies, cookies, whoopies, tarts and cakes.Located at 47 India Street, a fortuitous space near to the water, tourist corridor and most of the citys best dining spots, Two Fat Cats beckons would-be patrons at a distance with the smells of yeast, flour as well as spices and for those fortunate to stop in and descend the staircase the temptations prove substantial whether the interest is sweet or savory, some items stored behind the counter while others rest in a chilled case or cooling on a wooden bakers rack.Friendly in terms of service, a sort of co-op feel embraced by staff and patrons who all seem to understand the bakerys place in the community at large, early arrival is advised for those hoping to snag hand pies, daily slices or individual servings sizes, the seasonality of the menu on this day offering late-season Rhubarb mixed with strawberries in the former while the signature black and blue omits any extra sugar or filling in favor of all-natural berries cooked just past bursting inside a flaky all-butter pastry.Unfortunately faring poorly by way of a cupcake, the light cream topping pleasant while the red velvet base was unfortunately quite dry, better bites were found amidst two styles of Maine-favorite Whoopie Pie, the Chocolate version more-or-less expected with a good cake-to-filling ratio while the combination of Lemon and Blueberries was downright delicious whether presented by way of the sandwich cookie or buttery scone loaded with toothsome rolled oats. endoedibles.com