Glass walls reveal bakers at work in a clean, modern space with natural light and varied seating including couches and chairs. The atmosphere stays cozy and quiet, welcoming for work or casual chats. A drive-thru adds convenience to this neighborhood cafe.
Chocolate croissants feature a rich chocolate filling and a flaky, buttery crust. They pair well with fresh fruit smoothies for a tasty combo.
Pastries come fresh and made in house, including ham and cheese croissants and muffins. Wheat-free options like chocolate chip cookies and biscuits serve as bread substitutes for sandwiches.
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They close early at 4pm.
They have a drive-thru for quick service.
Parking is available at the bakery.
Small space with cozy atmosphere and soft morning light creates a relaxed vibe. Display cases hold beautifully crafted pastries that draw attention. Limited seating encourages quick visits or takeout, while the scent of butter and sugar fills the air.
Golden, blistered crust with a delicate shatter defines the chocolate croissant. Pristine laminated layers hold slightly melted chocolate inside, creating a crisp outside and rich center.
Pastries feature unique flavors not found elsewhere in the city. Options include an egg, sausage, and bacon pastry and a chilaquil pastry, with up to seven varieties available at once.
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Fat Peach Bakery is only open on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays from 9AM to 2PM or until sold out.
It's important to get there early on weekends to avoid missing out.
The pastries are priced around $9 each, which is on the higher side.
Cozy cafe with huge outdoor patio and authentic Latino charm creates a warm, inviting atmosphere. Vinyl records play softly over mismatched vintage chairs and sunlight filters through old windows. Frequented for top-tier breakfast sandwiches, it offers a relaxed spot with free Wi-Fi and pet-friendly seating.
Chocolate croissants have a great flavor and are very flaky. The aroma of pain au chocolat is tempting and pairs well with iced coffee.
Freshly sourced pastries come with flaky almond options and a standout Canelada. Pastries pair well with coffee, tea, and lattes for a solid start to the day.
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Parking is available on the side of the café.
The café has a parking lot for customers.
You can bring your pets while enjoying coffee.
Spacious café blends modern meets comfy design with ample indoor and outdoor seating, including a lounge-like area ideal for working or breakfast. Atmosphere stays cozy and calming with a quiet vibe, though occasional loud groups can disrupt the peace. Unique features include a fun iced drink contraption and a dog-friendly environment.
Chocolate Croissant pairs well with coffee and Nutella Mocha Latte. It stands out as a favorite, noted for its quality and taste.
Pastries come fresh and made in house every day with reasonable prices. They pair well with fresh coffee and the overall service supports a great experience.
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Queen B offers a variety of espresso blends and Metropolis coffee roasts.
There is ample seating available for individuals and groups.
Queen B is dog friendly, allowing pets in the outdoor seating area.
French patisserie cafe offers a cozy, family-friendly atmosphere with beautiful decor and artistic dessert designs. Light and airy space features lovely piano music and a small sitting area suited for casual meetups or relaxed business conversations. Seating is limited but the ambiance remains pleasant and inviting.
Flaky, airy texture defines the chocolate croissants here, with a rich, buttery taste that stands out. The pain au chocolat looks like art and offers a delicious, satisfying bite every time.
Pastries come out deliciously flaky and work well for breakfast or lunch. Rugelach, a Jewish-Polish pastry, stands out and draws praise from families.
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Private tea events can be arranged for small groups or pairs.
Expect long queues on weekends, especially during brunch hours.
All food options are 100% halal, catering to dietary preferences.
Quaint bakery with cozy indoor seating tucked behind the kitchen and several outdoor tables. Atmosphere feels like a small European bakery, warm and inviting despite occasional heat. Frequented by those seeking authentic Belgian pastries and a quiet spot for coffee and food.
Soft texture and buttery layers define the chocolate croissants here. Variations like the pistachio chocolate croissant add a nutty twist while maintaining rich, flaky quality.
Terrific pastries show excellent craft and care in ingredients. The bakery offers a variety of baked goods alongside good coffee.
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Expect limited seating due to space constraints, especially during peak hours.
The bakery is known for its authentic Belgian pastries and freshly baked goods.
Prices for macarons are $3.75 each, which may be considered pricey.
Small bakery with warm, inviting atmosphere and cozy seating that leans toward take-out rather than dine-in. Pastries and breads show high craftsmanship with unique twists and delicate flavors. Walls display local art, adding a creative touch to the space.
Flaky texture stands out in the chocolate croissant. It pairs well with other pastries like the passionfruit Pavlova and strawberry danish.
Flaky pastries show clear attention to detail and care in preparation. Options like the Morning Cardio croissant and monkey bread offer yummy fillings and fresh flavors.
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The bakery is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.
They only accept card payments, no cash.
The patio opens at 9am, but the shop opens earlier.
Coffee lounge features aviation-themed decor with real plane seats, cockpit dashboards, and airplane parts used as furniture. Atmosphere feels cozy and inviting, suitable for reading, working, or chatting quietly. Space welcomes dogs and offers varied seating with some plugs for charging devices.
Chocolate croissants have a great buttery taste and a non-typical design. They tend to be less chocolatey than usual but pair well with drinks like iced caramel latte or Ferrero Rocher latte.
Pastries come out flaky and crisp with a warm, gooey cheese inside. The menu includes unique options like chocolate-covered strawberries alongside artisanal coffees.
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The lounge is open until 6 PM daily.
Parking is limited in the area.
The coffee shop is dog-friendly.
Spacious cafe with immaculate aesthetic and warm, inviting atmosphere hosts a crowded, lively crowd often working or enjoying eclectic music. Comfortable seating and strong WiFi support both socializing and remote work, while visible kitchen and roaster add a unique touch. Pastries and coffee stand out for their high quality and unique flavors.
Pain au chocolat features amazing lamination and a perfect amount of chocolate. It comes with a beautiful chocolate glaze that enhances its flavor.
High quality pastries come with excellent pour-over coffee. The selection of pastries is top-notch and delicious.
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Expect long wait times, especially on weekends, up to an hour.
Parking is difficult; most nearby streets require permits.
The shop does not accept cash, only credit cards.
Espresso bar offers a quiet, airy space with natural light and simple, modern decor. It attracts a study crowd with plenty of seating and outlets, creating a calm atmosphere for work or reading. Pet-friendly vibe and homemade pastries add to the welcoming environment.
Chocolate croissants come fresh and hot with a rich, chocolatey filling that goes beyond just chunks. They pair well with drinks like cappuccinos and chai lattes, making for a satisfying treat.
Fresh and flaky pastries stand out here, including house-made bread and a notable ham pastry. The menu features homemade pastries alongside tasty bagels, all paired well with quality coffee.
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The Cuptown is a pet-friendly coffee shop that allows dogs inside.
They offer over 10 homemade syrups for coffee drinks.
Wifi is available, making it a good spot for working.
Bright space with large windows and a green ceiling creates a cozy, bustling vibe. Warm atmosphere fills with the smell of butter and espresso, attracting a steady crowd early in the day. Popular for fresh, high-quality pastries and breakfast sandwiches, it feels like an instant neighborhood classic.
Flaky, buttery, and perfectly laminated, the pain au chocolat stands out with its rich layers. The chocolate croissant matches that quality, offering a classic, well-executed pastry experience.
Pastries stand out for their incredible quality and flavor. The chocolate croissant is especially notable, matching the best found outside France.
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The bakery tends to get busy on weekend mornings, so expect a wait.
Reservations are not accepted; it's first-come, first-served.
Prices are on the higher side, reflecting the quality of ingredients used.
Small space with cozy indoor and outdoor seating offers a French bistro charm and a calm, inviting atmosphere. Fresh, authentic pastries like croissants and macarons stand out for their quality and variety. The setting feels like a European cafe with a welcoming vibe despite occasional chaos.
Crunchy and flaky describes the chocolate croissant, with a buttery texture and light chocolate filling that balances well. Warming it up at home enhances its flavor but requires care to avoid burning.
Fresh, French pastries fill the air with an amazing smell and taste just like those in Paris. Each pastry costs around $7 and matches its label with delicious, exquisite flavors.
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Free street parking is available nearby, but can be limited during peak hours.
Paid parking lots are located behind the building for convenience.
Expect prices to be on the higher side, with croissants costing over $5.50.
Large, open space with high ceilings and abundant seating creates a comfortable setting for work or socializing. Atmosphere shifts from peaceful mornings to louder, pop music-driven energy later in the day. Features include a 3-D mural made from recycled materials and a dog-friendly environment.
Chocolate croissants feature flaky exterior, airy interior, and chocolate woven throughout every bite. Variations include double chocolate with a glossy striped glaze and pistachio chocolate options.
Pastries here are flaky and delicious, with a unique selection that includes chocolate hazelnut options and quiche. They pair well with solid coffee in a relaxed setting.
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Wi-Fi is free but limited to 90 minutes per day.
The cafe gets very busy after 10:30 am on weekends.
By 1:30 pm on Sundays, seating is limited with few spots left.
Space filled with plants and cactus-themed decor creates a cozy desert dream atmosphere. Warm lighting and Southwestern touches give a relaxing, chill vibe. Plenty of seating with outlets supports working or hanging out comfortably.
Offers a unique chocolate croissant that stands out from typical versions. The croissant is worth seeking out again for its distinct flavor and texture.
Locally made pastries come well sourced and tasty. Specialty drinks like Cafe de Olla pair well with the pastries.
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They host pop-up events to support local artists and teachers.
Free street parking is available in the neighborhood.
There is a parking lot a block away from the coffee shop.
Small espresso bar with cozy decor and comfortable seating creates a calm, neighborhood vibe ideal for studying or meeting friends. Free Wi-Fi and outdoor seating add convenience, while the space feels trendy and well-designed after recent expansion.
Flaky layers and rich chocolate fill make the chocolate croissant stand out. Pastries here consistently deliver a delightful taste experience.
Pastries come in both savory and sweet varieties, including spinach and cheese options and Pastelitos. Freshness stands out with items like cachitos and pancitos de Jamón, all made in-house.
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Expect a wait during peak hours, as reservations are not required.
Prices are higher than average for bagels and coffee.
Wi-Fi is unreliable and may be turned off before closing.
Small European café carved from an old home offers a cozy indoor-outdoor seating with a quaint garden patio shaded by trees. Atmosphere stays relaxed and inviting, ideal for working or socializing. Surroundings include visible ovens that add warmth and charm to the space.
Chocolate croissants come out warm from the oven and taste delicious. One half sometimes lacks chocolate, but the overall quality stays excellent.
Pastries feature a thin multi-layer crispy outside with a soft, buttery inside. Options like the coconut pastry and blueberry muffin taste fresh and are not too sweet.
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The bakery can get very busy on weekends, leading to potential wait times.
Seating is limited, especially during peak hours.
Online orders may still require a wait upon pickup.
Small patisserie with authentic French charm and rustic cozy vibe. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting, filled with the smell of fresh bread and butter. Offers outdoor seating that is quaint but somewhat tight.
Authentic French style chocolate croissants come with a flaky texture and a rich almond flavor. Small chunks of undissolved chocolate appear inside, adding a unique bite to the pastry.
Offers legitimate French croissants and a variety of fresh pastries. The chocolate twist stands out as a notable pastry item. Pastries consistently taste excellent and fresh.
Good to know
They are open from 7 AM to 2 PM, so arrive early.
Ordering for pickup is simple and quick.
The bakery can get crowded, making seating difficult.
Small bakery with open windows showing bakers at work creates a quiet, cozy atmosphere. Outdoor seating with heaters and bike racks supports quick bites and casual visits. Bread stands out as exceptionally high quality, often considered the best in the city.
Chocolate croissants here have a good chocolate filling but lack the pastry's signature buttery richness. They come alongside other pastries like almond croissants and brioche buns.
Ramp biscuits and asparagus tartines stand out among the pastries. The bakery offers a wonderful assortment of fresh pastries and bread that many find delicious and worth the trip.
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Thursday night pizza night offers a special menu.
There is no indoor seating; only outdoor seating is available.
The bakery only accepts credit cards and does not accept cash.
European cafe style blends with cozy, chic atmosphere and tasteful, modern decor in a small, inviting space featuring a visible grain mill. The vibe is often crowded and lively, with outdoor patio seating available seasonally.
Flaky layers and rich chocolate fill make the chocolate croissants stand out. They pair well with coffee drinks like cortado and mocha.
Pastries offer a wide variety with standout items like the chocolate croissant and cardamom bun. They taste rich and creative, with a quality that feels special and a bit pricey.
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The bakery closes at 3 PM and is not open on Mondays.
Breakfast sandwiches are only available until 12 noon on Saturdays.
The bakery gets very crowded on weekends, so arrive early.
Modern French cafe with narrow indoor space and sunny outdoor seating offers a vibrant morning atmosphere. The spot feels cozy yet open, attracting those who appreciate exceptional pastries and a quaint vibe. It serves as a neighborhood favorite with a great selection of European bakes.
Chocolate croissants vary here, with some being flaky and others tough. They sometimes serve them not warmed up.
Fresh pastries made the same day include macarons, croissants, and other masterful treats. The ham and cheese croissant stands out, paired well with good lattes and a great pastry selection.
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This location has 5 tables for one person and eight bar stools.
There was plenty of street parking available.
They offer quick grab options for lunch.
French cafe with Parisian decor, high ceilings, and marble floors creates a cozy, energetic atmosphere. Self-order kiosks speed up service amid a lively crowd. Bread and pastries stand out as authentic European-style offerings.
Chocolate croissants here taste like authentic ones from France, with a huge size and rich chocolate filling. They stand out as genuine pain au chocolat that many find worth trying.
French-style pastries include croissants and an apple crisp pastry that stands out. The bakery uses King Arthur Artisan flour, ensuring fresh and authentic baked goods.
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Reservations are not accepted; it's first-come, first-served.
Expect limited seating, especially during peak hours on weekends.
Self-service ordering is available via terminals.
Bright, airy café with high ceilings and plenty of seating across two floors creates a calm, welcoming atmosphere. Neighborhood vibe with friendly staff and a quiet music level makes it suitable for conversation and work. Small rooftop garden and artisanal goods add unique touches to the experience.
Chocolate croissants come out crispy and moist with a delightful aftertaste. Almond and plain versions both taste insanely delicious and stand out among other pastries.
Pastries come fresh and house-made with outstanding presentation and a great variety including rare options. Items like the buckwheat scone and hazelnut chocolate pastry show careful crafting and high quality.
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Prices are higher than most bakeries, with a latte and pastry costing around $20.
Expect limited seating, especially during peak hours on weekends.
The cafe is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.
Small, beautifully curated bakery with cozy ambiance and thoughtful floral arrangements. Offers unique Filipino-inspired pastries alongside coffee, teas, and specialty items. Lines form early due to highly sought-after, photogenic treats and a warm, inviting vibe.
Pain Au Chocolat comes with an espresso glaze that adds a rich twist. The chocolate croissant pairs well with a chai latte and is served by friendly staff.
Pastries feature a perfectly light and toasty crust with complex, nuanced flavors. The Danish pastry is crispy with a creamy inside, balancing sweetness and butteriness well. The Mango Pandan Basque Cake stands out as transformational in taste.
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Arrive early to avoid long lines, especially on weekends.
There is no seating available; all orders are to go.
Pastries are priced around $10 each, with some items costing over $8.
Bright, cozy space with authentic Parisian décor and soothing French music creates a serene, inviting atmosphere. Small seating area offers a quiet spot to enjoy fresh croissants and classic French pastries. Energy stays calm and welcoming, making it easy to linger and chat.
Chocolate croissants come in several varieties including almond chocolate and pistachio chocolate. The pistachio version stands out as delicious and the chocolate croissant itself is a favorite.
Handmade pastries stand out with a fresh, authentic French taste. The pistachio croissant and other croissants are especially delicious and well-crafted.
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Expect to pay over $40 for a coffee and pastries.
Seating stops at 3pm on Thursdays; plan your visit accordingly.
An automatic 3% service fee is added to every order.
Bright space combines classic bakery charm with a cute, trendy decor. Atmosphere shifts from laid-back and welcoming during weekdays to buzzing and crowded around late mornings. Seating options include comfortable tables and counters, with a small pleasant patio.
Chocolate croissants vary here, with some having a pale, not fresh look and a strange buttery aftertaste that is slightly sour. Others stand out as notably good compared to typical options.
Savory pastries and world-class sourdough loaves stand out here. Breakfast sandwiches and sweets also come with excellent bread and pastry options.
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Expect a wait time of about 30 minutes during busy times.
There is a free parking lot adjacent to the location, with metered street parking available.
A 4% service charge is added to all bills without prior notice.
Bakery offers an intimate, vibrant space with retro French decor and a mural of the Eiffel Tower. Warm, inviting atmosphere fills the air with the scent of fresh butter and bread. Outdoor seating with free WiFi provides a relaxed spot for chatting and enjoying life.
Chocolate croissants here have a soft texture that sometimes resembles white bread rather than traditional flaky pastry. Some find the flavor pleasant and enjoyable, while others note it differs from classic pain au chocolat.
Fresh, French-style pastries stand out here, with the choux de poire being a notable favorite. Pastries and bread come out fresh and pair well with solid coffee options.
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Expect wait times of at least 30 minutes during busy hours.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted, but cash is preferred.
The cafe has limited indoor seating that fills up quickly.
Small space with quaint Parisian decor and warm lighting creates a cozy, charming atmosphere. Outdoor terrace offers a lovely view of the Bean and nearby park. Self-service ordering and cashless payment speed up visits despite occasional crowding.
Chocolate croissants here range from authentic French style with good quality chocolate to versions with less chocolate but still tasty. The almond chocolate croissant contains a thick almond butter paste and can be dry, with no option to warm it up.
Fresh, authentic French pastries fill the shop with a cozy, elegant vibe. Croissants soften perfectly when dipped in hot chocolate, enhancing their texture and flavor.
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Parking is available nearby in an underground garage.
Expect a wait time of 15-30 minutes during busy brunch hours.
The menu features a variety of pastries, including croissants and éclairs.