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    Treat to try: The Angry Baker’s Tiramisu

    Tiramisu is a dessert I usually shy away from because I find the bottom half of it is normally way too heavy on coffee taste. I stopped in Angry Baker and saw it in their dessert case and thought, despite my misgivings, it looked really good. At $4.50 for a pretty generous piece, you could easily share it with a friend.

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    Finally! A delicious tiramisu for people who are not huge on coffee. Angry Baker’s version is 3 layers of spongy ladyfingers with airy vanilla cream between. A generous dusting of cocoa tops it off. The coffee flavor is very light and subdued. Overall, it’s a delicate take on a classic treat.

    You can find The Angry Baker in Olde Towne East at the corner of 18th and Oak Streets. 891 Oak St., Columbus, Ohio 43205. They are open 7 days a week: Sunday & Monday from 8am-5pm and Tuesday through Saturday from 8am to 8pm. Visit them on the web at theangrybakerote.com. Like them on Facebook.

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    Anne Evans is the Co-Founder and Director of Operations for The Metropreneur and Columbus Underground. She regularly contributes feature stories on both sites, as well as Mega Weekend each week. She has started and grown businesses, created experiences, forged community partnerships, and worked to create opportunities for others. She loves meeting new neighbors and those making an impact in our community. Want to connect?
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