Frost Me Sweet Bistro & Bakery
710 The Pkwy, Richland
(509) 420-4704
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We love this place! Creative food and drinks with a good patio as a plus.
My favorite place to eat in the Tri Cities. The food is consistently good as well as the drinks. Service is always friendly, quick and efficient. I have some food sensitivities and have never had an issue after eating there.
Unfortunately, we didn't find much to enjoy here. Despite some very enthusiastic reviews, the overall experience didn't justify the effort of dining out. We've found we can achieve a better meal with less fuss better company by cooking at home. Seems like an overwhelmingly slanted reviews from a church group which is an ongoing theme here in Tri-Cities…
We stopped for a desert to take back to our hotel! Cupcakes were well made. The coconut cupcake was my favorite.
Horrible business I placed an order on May 22 for a pickup on May 26 I was told they were going to be open. Imagine my surprise when I drive all the way from Sunnyside to pick up my order to find them closed.
Frost Me Sweet is hands-down one of the best gems in Richland! Whether you’re stopping in for a decadent dessert, grabbing lunch, or celebrating something special, this place never disappoints. The atmosphere is charming, the service is consistently friendly and attentive, and the food—oh my gosh, the food—is absolutely phenomenal.
Their cupcakes and cakes are little masterpieces: moist, flavorful, and beautifully decorated every time. I’ve tried several flavors and have never been anything less than impressed. You can tell everything is made with high-quality ingredients and a whole lot of love.
What really sets Frost Me Sweet apart, though, is the experience. They go above and beyond to make every visit feel special, whether it’s your first time or your fiftieth. It’s the kind of place you leave already thinking about when you’ll be back.
If you’re in the Tri-Cities and haven’t been yet, do yourself a favor—go treat yourself. You won’t regret it!
Featured on Food Network before, and you can see why. The food was very good. We were pleased.
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I bought a birthday cake for my daughter. It was a work of art! Beautiful and tasted just as good. It was quite expensive but for something like a birthday celebration it was worth it.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Courmet Cupcakes
I had the worst coffee I’ve ever had here. The worker didn’t know how to use the espresso machine, told me she didn’t know how & basically tried to wing it. I asked for 2 extra shots & couldn’t taste any coffee at all, only sugary vanilla sweetener. I took one sip & I couldn’t drink it. I trashed it immediately & walked out. I should’ve spent the $7 on a cupcakes. What a waste of money.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 1
Service: 1
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The Food is amazing
I ordered the magic mike panini and it was so good! I always go back for their cupcakes for any occasion!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Cupcake - Dozen
$31 for 6 cupcakes... Being on tv really went to their heads
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
I feel like the food was cold and overpriced
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 3
Service: 4
We met friends for lunch. The atmosphere was conversational so I gave 4 stars. The meals were prepared with an artistic flair. My sweet potato lasagna was very tasty with balanced amount of Italian spices and a sweet red sauce. The sweet potato slices were not cooked and I had difficulty cutting with a knife. The house salad was fresh and blue cheese dressing amazing. Garlic pesto bread was a delightful accompaniment. Two friends enjoyed the yellow curry dish and it looked delicious. One guest had duck confit bahn mi that was delicious and fresh to the taste but watch the jalapenos as this sandwich was very zippy and flaming hot. Another guest had the cod sandwich with brioche bun, fries and salad. We also stopped by their bakery and bought some chocolate cupcakes to take home. The menu is one of a kind. Paninis, salads, curry, sweet potato lasagna and a few after 5pm entrees. The staff was okay but not accommodating and cold. The restaurant wasn't full probably 25% of capacity. Dining was clean. Inside and outside dining. Restaurant not kid friendly. Their acclaim is someone name Guy Fiereri did a Diners, Drive-ins and Dives show and featured two entrees. They show this on the menu. Not sure where this place fits into the DD&D but there you have it.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 3
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