"Generally speaking, one should never describe another person as perfect. It lacks understanding of complexities, it's a pedestal nobody can live up to. And yet, what if a person feels this way? Is it correct to say, 'I love you?' If Dyckman Bakery were a person: 'I love you.' This bakery is just so damn good. The coffee is perfect and to die for. The traditional Greek paper cups are perfect. You know, the one you have a ceramic version of. The treats are affordable in a city that is not. The bakery is comfortable and familiar when too many storefronts and approachable faces are disappearing. You need to come here. Not for me, for you. For love. Always for love." - Jeanne Henry