Small, modern bakery with bright, airy design and outdoor seating offers a warm, elegant atmosphere filled with a buttery aroma. Music plays at a lively volume, creating a sweet, energetic vibe. The space suits casual meetups or solo visits, blending a Parisian feel with a trendy neighborhood charm.
Pastries come out flaky and warm with a crispy outside and soft, buttery inside. Variations like the almond and vegan chocolate croissants offer rich, delicious flavors that stand out.
Farmers markets feature large buttery croissants filled with apricot and orange cream. Bonjour Patisserie appears regularly with pop-ups and market stalls offering a variety of delicious baked goods.
Good to know
The croissant costs over $6, which is expensive compared to 1.20 euros in France.
There was very limited seating available at Bonjour Patisserie.
Bonjour Patisserie offers many allergen-friendly options, including gluten-free and vegan choices.
Small French bakery offers an intimate setting with an indoor mini patio and cozy seating. Soft French music and fresh pastry aromas create a chill, charming atmosphere that feels like a taste of France. Family-owned and friendly, it stands out with authentic French pastries and a welcoming vibe.
Dense, golden, buttery layers wrap luscious bittersweet chocolate in the Pain au Chocolat. Flaky, crispy texture defines the chocolate croissant, with almond versions adding a rich twist.
A kiosk and tent offer Chefโs Providence pastries at local farmers markets every Saturday. Booths appear regularly, providing fresh baked goods alongside a cafe option.
Good to know
The bakery is located inside an office building, making it somewhat hard to find.
Parking is available nearby, but it may require a short walk to the bakery.
Expect a variety of authentic French pastries, including croissants and quiches.
Small bakery space feels like a production facility with limited front carts for buying. Warm, bright atmosphere fills the air with heavenly bread aromas and showcases handcrafted rustic loaves. Family-run vibe attracts those seeking artisanal breads and freshly baked pastries without table service.
Chocolate croissants here have a rich, flaky texture and a delicious chocolate filling. They pair well with the monkey bread, making both favorites at the market.
Wild yeast bread and chocolate croissants feature prominently at the farmers markets. Stands have a large presence across New York and Connecticut markets, with sellers advising on bread storage to maintain freshness.
Good to know
Wave Hill Breads Wholesale Bakery is not handicap accessible.
Prices range from $6 for an almond croissant to $20 for a loaf and two monkey breads.
They offer a large variety of rustic style and sandwich loaves.
Quaint bakery with a European vibe and a cozy, charming setting on a cobblestone street. Atmosphere feels like a welcoming hug with a pleasant, relaxing mood by the front window. Known for exceptional sourdough bread and fresh pastries that create a memorable experience.
Flaky texture stands out in the Pain Au Chocolat. Variety in chocolate types adds to the traditional pastries like croissants and chocolate croissants.
Farmers market offers a variety of treats and fresh bread, including Proof Bread. Gilbert market features treats often bought before visiting the storefront in Mesa.
Good to know
Proof Bread operates on counter service with no seating.
You can place an order ahead and pick up exactly what you want.
Arrive early to have the full choice of their daily offerings.
Bakery offers freshly made croissants and pastries with a flaky, buttery texture that rivals French standards. Aroma of freshly baked goods and coffee fills the space, creating a cozy, inviting atmosphere. Early hours see a quick sell-out of popular items, drawing a steady flow of locals and market visitors.
Pain au chocolat features a crispy, thin-layered exterior and a buttery, soft interior. Butter croissants and almondines also show exceptional execution.
A standout bakery called Pufftown Bakehouse anchors the market with its unique offerings. It draws people back even if picking up a variety of items feels a bit inconvenient.
Good to know
Arrive by 8am to get the full selection before items sell out.
Croissants sell out quickly, especially on weekends.
Almondine and chocolatine are available Wednesdays and Saturdays at 7:30 am until sold out.
Cozy bakery with classic French decor and quaint outdoor seating under large trees creates a chill, European vibe. Seating options include upstairs lofts and shaded courtyard areas, offering a welcoming, charming atmosphere reminiscent of Paris.
Pain au chocolat stands out with its crispy, delicious layers and rich chocolate inside. The almond chocolate croissant and raspberry croissant also offer unique flavors that draw repeat visits.
The market features a bakery booth known for its pastries and fresh bread. The team shares free loaves at the end of the day and maintains a strong presence across multiple farmers markets.
Good to know
The raspberry croissant is only available on Saturdays and Sundays.
The quiche is reasonably priced at $8.95 for a sizable slice.
Expect a variety of croissants and breads for breakfast.
French bakery offers authentic pastries with a strong aroma of butter and coffee filling the air. Small space includes indoor counter seating and standing tables, creating a bustling atmosphere with steady foot traffic. Displays tucked toward the back encourage browsing through a variety of sweets and baguette sandwiches.
Chocolate croissants feature sweet chocolate balanced by not-too-sweet bread. Variations like the almond chocolate croissant offer a crispy, not greasy texture with just the right sweetness.
Classic, old-school American bakery offers tasty French pastries at reasonable prices. Macarons and desserts stand out among market goods.
Good to know
Le Panier opens at 7am, so arrive early to avoid long lines.
Expect a long queue, especially shortly after opening.
The bakery has very few seats inside, so plan accordingly.
Coffee shop offers stunning views of Pike Place Market and waterfront with a warm atmosphere featuring wood, steel, a fireplace, and leather couches. The vibe is cozy and lively, attracting those who enjoy a quiet yet energetic setting for coffee breaks.
Buttery texture and rich, dark chocolate fill the croissant. It comes warm on request and pairs well with coffee, though prices are on the higher side.
Stunning views of the market and waterfront create a magical atmosphere. Cozy seating with leather couches and wooden tables invites a relaxed coffee break while watching the market wake up.
Good to know
First-timers get a free mug with their purchase.
Expect high prices, with coffee averaging around $10.
The coffee shop is located on the upper floor of Pike Place Market.
Bright, clean bakery with an inviting, cozy atmosphere and plenty of seating. The space fills up on weekends, creating a bustling vibe with a happy, laid-back energy. Known for excellent pastries and cakes, it offers a variety of self-serve desserts and premium coffee options.
Chocolate croissants here vary in quality. Some come with dry texture and lack the usual flaky layers, while others are simply average without standout flavor.
A Korean market hosts a Paris Baguette bakery inside, offering a mix of bakery goods and market items.
Good to know
Expect limited seating availability on weekends, especially during peak hours.
Prices are higher compared to other local bakeries.
The bakery offers a variety of self-serve desserts and premium coffee options.