Rustic posh patisserie with authentic French pastries and a cozy, inviting atmosphere. French music plays softly, creating a charming, Parisian cafe vibe where strangers converse like friends. Pastries and bread stand out for their exceptional quality and craftsmanship.
Quiches have a fluffy texture and come in varieties like Ham and Cheese and Broccoli and Cheese. The ham version can be a bit salty, while the overall taste is consistently delicious.
Bread here has a hardy texture like a muffin and an awesome flavor. Varieties like Cranberry Pecan Bread balance sweetness and saltiness well, and heating them in the microwave enhances their taste.
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Parking is plentiful and easily accessible near the bakery.
Prices for pastries range from $4 to $7, with croissants priced at $6.70.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted for purchases.
Small bakery with cozy, inviting atmosphere and freshly baked viennoiseries that evoke a Parisian feel. Seating area is cute and charming, suitable for quick bites or relaxed visits. Pastries, especially croissants, stand out for their perfect texture and authentic taste.
Mini quiches come in spinach feta and Gruyère ham varieties, ideal for lunch. Larger quiches like the spinach and feta offer a rich, savory option alongside other baked goods.
Breads here feature a crisp crust and tender interior, especially the olive bread. The monkey bread stands out as a top choice, alongside flaky croissants and sourdough.
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Maia's Bakery is closed on Sundays and Mondays.
The plain croissants sell out fast; arrive early to get one.
Maia’s Bakery has no chairs for seating.
Small bakery with open kitchen and outdoor seating on a quiet street creates a cozy, relaxed vibe. Fresh pastries fill the air with a Parisian bakery feel. Regulars enjoy affordable, high-quality croissants and sandwiches in a friendly, neighborhood setting.
Savory options include a small selection of quiches that pair well with sandwiches. Quiches come with or without goat cheese, offering a tasty choice among the high quality pastries.
Freshly baked banana bread stands out with its moist inside and crispy outside. It has a balanced sweetness and fantastic textures that make it memorable.
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Pabade Bakery NJ closes early, so visit early for breakfast.
Seating is limited, so plan for takeout if necessary.
Prices are reasonable, with sandwiches starting at $8.
Cozy, authentic French bakery with a homey atmosphere and a small seating area. The space feels tight but welcoming, with freshly baked pastries and breads that draw regulars seeking quality and comfort.
Quiche here features a flaky, buttery crust with authentic French flavors. Varieties like quiche Lorraine and ham and cheese stand out for their rich, satisfying taste.
Pastries and breads stand out with croissants, sourdough, and canelés that are hard to find elsewhere. Olive bread and chocolate chip loaf add unique flavors, while sourdough sausage bread offers a savory option with tomato filling.
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The Canele costs 75 cents each, which is not something I normally see.
Petite B Bakery is a neighborhood favorite breakfast spot.
Expect a wide selection of baked goods compared to other bakeries.
Bright, spacious bakery with outdoor seating in a peaceful neighborhood offers a clean, warm atmosphere. Displays feature a wide variety of fresh pastries and breads, attracting many who prefer to take orders to go. Energy feels calm but somewhat reserved, creating a quiet, cozy experience.
Quiches come with a goat cheese option that stands out for its quality. They serve them warm but sometimes they arrive cool, which affects the overall experience.
Displays feature a wide assortment of fresh breads and pastries including croissants, scones, focaccia, and oatmeal biscuits. The pita bread stands out as super fresh and highly rated, alongside treats like rugelach and quiches.
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Indoor seating is limited, with only a few tables available outside.
Most customers prefer to take their orders to go due to limited seating.
The cafe is located about two blocks from the 9th street light rail station.
Spacious bakery with natural light and minimalist open-air decor creates a cozy, inviting atmosphere. Staff bring orders to tables, adding a personal touch to the experience. Plenty of seating inside and outside accommodates families and groups comfortably.
Quiches come fresh with a spinach filling that stands out. The spinach quiche pairs well with coffee and offers a satisfying alternative to the puff pastry, which tends to be empty.
Wide selection includes sweet breads, savory empanadas, and quiche. Sandwiches use moist bread favored by Japanese people. Avocado toast comes on quality bakery bread. Bread and pastries offer excellent quality and quantity.
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Parking is available nearby, but it can be busy during peak hours.
Breakfast for two with coffee costs around $14, which is affordable.
They offer prepackaged salads, sandwiches, and yogurt parfaits for quick meals.
French bakery offers authentic pastries and breads with prices similar to Paris. Comfortable seating includes free Wi-Fi and outlets near most seats. Background music blends French and pop tunes, creating a relaxed atmosphere.
Quiche comes in Quiche Lorraine and spinach varieties, both noted for being excellent. The quiches pair well with drinks like chai tea latte with oat milk.
Baguettes and sourdough breads come fresh from an on-site bakery. The selection includes French pastries and breads with croissants comparable to those in France. Bread tends to be hard and priced higher than usual.
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Prices are openly listed, providing transparency for customers.
The bakery is visible, ensuring pastries and breads are made on-site.
They are open until 5PM on weekdays.
Bakery offers a clean, friendly environment with homemade pastries that include standout items like Old Fashion Jelly Donuts and Uruguayan-style empanadas. Outdoor seating invites relaxation while enjoying treats, and the cute storefront adds charm to the experience.
Quiche options come in varied flavors and taste delicious. Staff sometimes warm it up quickly when needed.
Fresh bread stands out with a variety that suits gatherings. Cookies and croissants add to the delicious baked goods selection.
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Cakes cost $25, which is considered affordable for special occasions.
Francesca's Bakery offers a variety of baked goods including cookies, bread, and pastries.
The bakery has stopped providing paper bags for carryout.
Coffee shop offers cozy interior with comfy sofas and artistic decor. Atmosphere feels friendly and lively, welcoming both LGBTQ and non-LGBTQ individuals. Free Wi-Fi and outdoor seating add to a relaxed, accessible vibe.
Quiche features a goat cheese and spinach blend and a version with mostly feta cheese and very little egg. Prices hover around 10 dollars per slice.
Freshly made bread causes occasional delays but ensures quality. Sandwiches often come on amazing croissants, though some breads can be stale or oddly paired.
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Parking is available at the back of the cafe.
Street parking in front allows payment for up to 2 hours.
The price of a 16oz ice drip coffee cold brew is about $7.