toria wrote:Keep in mind they do not always have key lime. I think they change the pies daily.
BR wrote:Okay, so I used to think I only liked flaky biscuits, but I'd take these biscuit gems from Bang Bang over any flaky biscuit you could possibly offer me. Bang Bang has officially converted me. I swear I can sit around eating these biscuits all day long. Today, served with choice of two different jams - cherry-whiskey and I think blueberry-lavender (always love that black pepper-honey butter too).
Ms. Ingie wrote:Did a restaurant crawl today in the Armitage/California neighborhood with Gohan Lover. Ended up at Bang Bang about 30 minutes before closing. We lucked out and got the last slice of Chocococonut Pie.
Pie Lady wrote:Ms. Ingie wrote:Did a restaurant crawl today in the Armitage/California neighborhood with Gohan Lover. Ended up at Bang Bang about 30 minutes before closing. We lucked out and got the last slice of Chocococonut Pie.
Of course, this was all thanks to me. I was on my way around 3 and got lazy considering how many errands I had to run, and gave up.![]()
I hope they bring this one back. Though I might just have to call in, because if they didn't update their website, maybe they're carrying it over another week. Cross your fingers.
pairs4life wrote:Wait, you ordered a pie and didn't pick it up? I'm confused.
Suiname wrote:I hope the owners of bang bang are still checking this thread, because I wanted to know, is there a reason why you won't take advanced pie orders for specific flavors of pie? This would greatly increase the frequency at which I purchase pies from you. My gf's brother is having a birthday party next weekend, and he had tried a pie we bought from here previously and wanted us to get one for him, but a specific flavor. When we called, the Bang Bang employee told us that we couldn't specify the flavor, only choose from the flavors available. Since there are usually only 3 flavors, and last time my 3 choices were all pies that didn't really excite me, I am a bit disappointed with this policy. I understand that if we give you only 1-2 days notice, expecting you to be able to make any pie flavor you've ever made is totally ridiculous. However, I think that if I gave you enough notice (5-7 days or whatever is realistic for you), it would be nice to select a pie, not necessarily any flavor you've ever made but perhaps a list of pre-approved ones. If I could order your key lime pie any time I wanted with enough notice, I might never go to another pie shop, including hoosier mama who I love.
Katherine_84f wrote:My guess is that they can't know if they'll have a specific ingredient on hand. They're not buying fruit from Jewel or Whole Foods, or even a restaurant supply store or necessarily a distributor: they're mostly buying from farmers, who do tend to run out of fruit.
Pie Lady wrote:pairs4life wrote:Wait, you ordered a pie and didn't pick it up? I'm confused.
Never. I was going to drop by for a slice of that very pie but didn't have time.