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A bakery where you can linger with the kids without feeling like you are blocking the line.

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Cozy bakery with authentic French specialties and colorful food vitrines creates a beautiful, aesthetically pleasing atmosphere. Seating is ample, including indoor and outdoor patio options suitable for families. Quiet and calm vibe suits studying or relaxed brunches.

Kids enjoy the ice cream and macarons here. Staff are courteous to families with children.

Offers an authentic French bakery experience with delicate layers and rich, buttery flavor in pastries like pain au chocolat.

People are saying

"I found the coffee here to be excellent and delicious."

"This French bakery has authentic pain au chocolat and delicious pastries."

"The ice cream here is a kid-friendly favorite."

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The prices are quite high, with a croissant costing $10 with nuts on top.

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The macaroons cost $35 for 12 pieces.

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The Dubai chocolate croissant costs $11.

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Bright, open bakery with heated patios and live local music creates a warm, inviting vibe. Small indoor space fills quickly, making it lively and social with families, dogs, and shared tables. Unique entry by buzz-in adds a speakeasy feel to the experience.

Many families bring kids and dogs, creating a sweet environment. Kids can run around freely without bumping into people or tables, and the vanilla Tahitian bun is a hit with children.

Croissants here stand out with almond croissants that surpass those at Michelin Star bakeries. The bakery consistently delivers exceptional quality that sets it apart from others in the area.

People are saying

"This croissant is impossibly flaky, buttery, and fresh."

"The croissants at this bakery are impossibly flaky and buttery."

"It's so kid friendly, with families and dogs creating a sweet environment."

Good to know

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Live music performances happen every Saturday morning.

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Pre-ordering is recommended as popular items often sell out quickly.

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Expect long lines on Saturday mornings, especially for croissants.

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Small bakery offers cozy, homey atmosphere with indoor and outdoor seating. Interior feels like a European village bakery filled with varied pastries and cakes. Place attracts those seeking a quiet, charming hideaway with quality desserts.

Stacy creates perfect first birthday cakes that kids enjoy, especially loving the frosting.

Amazing pastries and custom cakes fill the warm, inviting bakery. Stacey handles last-minute orders with ease, making it a reliable spot for baked goods like the German Chocolate cake.

People are saying

"The bakery staff are so friendly and welcoming."

"Stacey made our son's first birthday cakes perfect."

"The cake here is amazing, kids loved the frosting!"

Good to know

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The bakery opens at 9:00 AM, so plan your visit accordingly.

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Expect long lines during weekends as it gets crowded.

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Credit cards are accepted, but check for any additional charges.

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Japanese-style bakery offers bright, airy space with indoor and outdoor seating and archway shelving adding architectural depth. Atmosphere ranges from cozy and inviting to loud and lively, supporting socializing and casual dining. Hidden speakeasy and sushi bar add unique features beyond typical bakery settings.

Kids enjoy French toast, chocolate croissant, and Oreo sundae here. The menu includes kid-friendly options like chicken katsu and Sandos.

Pastries feature a soft chocolate Danish with a crunchy sugar cookie-like top layer. The bakery offers authentic Japanese-style baked goods in a clean, inviting space.

People are saying

"This bakery's Japanese baked goods are authentic and flavorful."

"The pastries here have beautifully crafted layers and flaky exteriors."

"It's so Kid Friendly; my kids loved the French toast and matcha Oreo roll."

Good to know

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Their baked goods sell out before 2pm, so it's best to go early for the most options.

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The Naruto pastries sell out by 12 noon and are not made again after selling out.

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ASA Bakery is cashless, so customers need to bring their card or use mobile payment methods.

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Neat space with cute design and self-serve bakery setup offers a large selection of freshly made pastries and cakes. Atmosphere feels casual inside a store, with pastries that are delicious and not too sweet. Bakery attracts those looking for addictive breads and well-made croissants.

Birthday cakes come in handy here for celebrations. Kids enjoy the mini croissants that are easy to share.

Freshly made pastries and cakes fill a large selection in a self-serve bakery setup. The bakery offers affordable Asian-style baked goods and ready-to-eat sandwiches with a cute presentation.

People are saying

"The bread here is so fresh and addictive."

"The bakery staff here is so friendly and helpful."

"The kids loved the mini croissants here; it's very Kid Friendly."

Good to know

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The croissants are not ready until 9:30-9:45 am.

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There are many fresh, tasty treats and beverages available.

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The parking lot is spacious.

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