Thanks!
>Thanks!
I'd go with Gibsons' BBQ on South Parkway (at the Useless Overpass) as
a first choice, and Blue Plate Cafe would be second, but they don't
list apple pie on their menu. I've had their lemon pie, and it's excellent.
Call at least a day before you need it.
Gary
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Try the Fresh Market at the corner of Airport and Whitesburg. They
have several different styles but I got the caramel apple pie for my
last holiday and it was a big hit.
Joe
>> > Where's the best place in Huntsville to buy "home-made" (hah!) apple
>> > pies? �I'm on duty for dessert for the family dinner and don't have
>> > time to make from scratch.
>There's Piccadilly too (Parkway Mall). But I've encountered a lot of
>quality variation there. Wonder about Peggy Ann bakery too.
I know Peggy Ann had pumpkin pies last Friday, when I was doing my weekly
pickup for work. I'm sure they can produce a fine apple pie with a days'
notice.
>DDF <ddfe...@ingr.com> wrote:
>>Where's the best place in Huntsville to buy "home-made" (hah!) apple
>>pies? I'm on duty for dessert for the family dinner and don't have
>>time to make from scratch.
>
>>Thanks!
>
>I'd go with Gibsons' BBQ on South Parkway (at the Useless Overpass) as
>a first choice, and Blue Plate Cafe would be second, but they don't
>list apple pie on their menu. I've had their lemon pie, and it's excellent.
>
>Call at least a day before you need it.
I second the Gibson's BBQ recommendation. Can't speak for their Apple
Pie, but their Coconut Cream is awesome!