Bright space with big windows and French-style seating creates a warm, inviting atmosphere. Pastries and bread are fresh and authentic, attracting a steady flow of locals seeking a cozy spot for morning treats.
Fresh baguettes come with an authentic taste and pair well with pastries like almond croissants. The bakery offers a classic French vibe through its baked goods and presentation.
Fresh pastries here are light and not too sweet, with a vanilla pastry cream that stands out as divine. Chocolate Pliés offer a rich flavor, and the overall quality rivals that of Parisian bakeries.
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Le Petit Paris offers a variety of boulangerie options including sandwiches, salads, and coffee.
The owners are French with experience and offer authentic products.
They don't make sandwiches to order; you can pick from what they have.
Small bakery offers bright, clean decor with limited seating and a light, airy atmosphere filled with the warm aroma of freshly baked bread. It draws a steady crowd and serves authentic French pastries, including unique items like chouquettes and buckwheat baguettes.
Baguettes crackle on the outside and stay soft inside, matching traditional French bread. The buckwheat baguette stands out as amazing and unique, with other baguettes tasting authentic and well-made.
Pastries here are flaky, buttery, and perfectly sweetened. Fresh baked breads and macarons also stand out for their delicious taste and beautiful presentation.
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The café starts getting busy around 9 AM, even on a Sunday morning.
There are only two tables available for seating in the café.
Be sure to come early for the best selection.
Spacious bakery with quiet classical music and a warm, inviting atmosphere creates a calm, artful space. Patrons find high-quality, artisanal breads and pastries crafted with care and passion. Seating is limited but comfortable, supporting a relaxed, thoughtful experience.
Freshness stands out with the baguette, offering great taste and texture. Standard baguettes sit behind the counter, suggesting a focus on quality.
Creative pastries like the Crownie, a croissant with embedded brownie ends, stand out. French classics such as canelé and Kouign Amann show high attention to detail and precision in taste and texture.
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Everything is made fresh each morning in house.
The shop opens at 8:30 am.
Go early for options.
Small storefront with outdoor seating and on-site production offers a warm, family-like atmosphere. Bright space features a variety of sweet and savory baked goods neatly displayed behind glass. The vibe is inviting and casual, with a focus on quality Italian-style pastries and breads.
Crusty outside and soft inside, the baguettes have a chewy texture that works well with cheese or sandwiches. They cost under $5 and come fresh alongside other breads like sourdough.
Pastries come freshly baked in-house with a flaky texture and balanced sweetness. Highlights include the creamed stuffed croissants with pistachio and vanilla, and the broccoli cheddar pastry with a creamy center and sharp cheddar flavor.
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Everything is baked fresh in-house daily.
There is no indoor seating; enjoy outdoor seating or takeout.
The bakery offers a wide variety of baked goods and desserts.
Small French bakery with cozy, charming space and intoxicating aromas of fresh pastries and herbs. Inside feels slightly frantic while outside offers wooden benches for sitting. Known for exceptional baguettes and croissants that evoke Parisian quality.
Baguettes here have an airy interior and a glass-like crust that matches authentic French style. They cost around $2, making them both affordable and delicious.
Pastries have a crispness that matches top bakeries. They taste fresh and genuine French style, standing out for their quality and flavor.
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The bakery is busy between 8-9 AM.
The bakery closes early at 1 PM.
Get there early for the Jamon baguette as it sells out quickly.
Traditional French patisserie with meticulously kept displays and a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Indoor and outdoor seating accommodate a relaxed pace, often attracting those seeking authentic macarons and croissants. The space feels like a slice of Paris, blending charm with quality.
Weekend-only baguettes stand out for their freshness and authentic Parisian style. They make solid sandwiches, especially with ham and cheese, and pair well with pain au chocolat.
Top quality pastries here remind of Paris with delicious and beautiful viennoiserie. The pistachio roll stands out as an exceptional specialty, priced reasonably compared to other French spots.
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You should go early to Délice Macarons because they sell out fast.
There is a line out the door every weekend morning.
The baguettes are only available on the weekend.
Cozy bakery space with chill atmosphere and good seating invites quiet moments or casual work. Evenings bring a shift to a wine bar vibe with art displays enhancing the mood. Local crowd enjoys exceptional pastries and a relaxed, welcoming setting.
Offers a classic baguette served with sea salt butter that pairs well with wine. The baguette stands out as a simple yet satisfying choice alongside coffee or wine.
Flaky croissants and decadent pastries stand out with fresh, creative flavors. A good variety includes sweet, savory, and seasonal options like guava pastries, all made with care.
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Get there before the lines get too long.
The bakery operates in the morning and becomes a wine bar at 4 PM.
The café offers reusable options, which many others do not.
Cozy café offers authentic Algerian decor and a family-friendly vibe with live music. Fresh, house-made baguettes boast a crispy crust and soft inside. Homemade pastries deliver rich, authentic flavors that evoke childhood memories.
Fresh baguettes come straight from the oven, made in house with a soft, airy interior and a crispy exterior. Toasted versions stay hot and perfectly crisp while keeping their light texture.
Homemade pastries bring rich, authentic flavors that recall the alleys and souks of childhood. Handmade bread and pastries stand out for their delicious, fresh quality.
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Booking a table at Kasbacafe is recommended to avoid missing out.
They serve couscous on Sundays.
The menu changes daily during Ramadan, so check their Instagram for updates.
Cozy bakery offers authentic French vibe with intimate seating and a vintage espresso machine. Fresh baguettes boast a crunchy crust perfect for sandwiches. Pastries include gluten-free financiers and macarons, delivering a true taste of Paris in a peaceful setting.
Fresh baguettes have an authentic French taste and excellent quality. They come with a crunchy crust and work well for sandwiches or with coffee.
Authentic French pastries shine here with a variety that includes gluten-free financiers and macarons. Pastries come fresh and flavorful, offering a true taste of Paris all day long.
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Classes are popular, so booking in advance is recommended.
The bakery closes at 5 PM, so plan your visit accordingly.
There is limited seating inside and a few small tables outside.
Open, airy space with natural light and a relaxed garden ambience creates a calm atmosphere. Friendly energy supports quiet conversation and casual gatherings. Passing through a pristine kitchen to reach seating adds a unique architectural touch.
Starter baguette comes with butter and pairs well with dishes like broccoli with tonnata. Ham baguette tastes good but lacks a memorable kick compared to other options.
Croissants stand out with a perfect texture and flavor. Pastries come fresh and varied, served quickly to keep things moving. The pastry counter pairs well with modern coffee options.
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The breakfast sandwich is only available starting at 11AM.
The entire backyard area is closed and only open for lunch and dinner.
Reservations are recommended for dinner service on weekends.
Small bakery with custom hand-painted wallpaper and an open kitchen where fresh goods are made daily. Atmosphere is upbeat and groovy, with bright, uplifting decorations and good music playing. Croissants and baguettes stand out as some of the best, with a focus on flavor over sweetness.
Crusty outside and chewy, moist inside define the baguettes here. The everything bagel baguette stands out as exceptional and the bread stays fresh without hurting teeth the next day.
Decadent pastries stand out with a delicious and tasty variety that includes breads, cookies, and treats. The selection is consistently excellent and satisfying.
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The baguette baking class lasts for 2 hours and includes hands-on experience.
Participants go home with fresh baguettes and their own dough to bake.
The class is led by the owner and one of her colleagues.
Small bakery with cozy French vibe and pleasant decor offers indoor and outdoor seating. Atmosphere stays calm and quiet despite busy surroundings, with occasional noise from metal chairs scraping on concrete. Regulars enjoy fresh baked goods and coffee in a relaxed setting.
Fresh and crispy baguettes come with nuts and berries or served with butter. French baguettes stand out for their delicious ingredients and authentic taste.
Pastries feature a flaky, buttery texture with a delicious almond filling that is not too sweet. Croissants and breads are excellent, fresh, and not oily, showcasing great baking quality and crunch.
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If you stay at the Moxy, you can use a daily voucher for credit.
Expect a line at 8 am, mostly hotel guests, but it moves quickly.
The cafe is conveniently located near Times Square.
Small storefront with old-world New York character and a giant oven creates an intimate, cozy atmosphere. The space fills slowly, with one or two customers inside and others waiting outside, reflecting a small batch approach to baking. The bakery offers rotating sourdough flavors and fresh, artisan breads made entirely in-house, including milled flour.
Fresh baguettes come straight from the oven with a hot and crispy crust and a delicious sourdough flavor. They pair well with simple toppings like brie and honey and stay enjoyable even on a walk home.
Weekends bring a variety of different pastries, while weekdays focus on breads like sourdough and baguettes. Pastries often serve as dessert on big holidays.
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The bakery is only open on the weekends.
Expect long lines if you visit after 11am on weekends.
You should go early and pre-order the bread.
Bakery offers authentic French pastries with award-winning croissants and crispy, airy textures. Warm, inviting atmosphere complements the experience, with a lively, positive energy throughout the space. Regulars arrive early to enjoy fresh goods before they sell out.
Baguettes here have a crispy crust and a soft, airy interior that stands out. They often rate as the best ever tasted, even compared to those in Paris.
Freshly baked pastries fill the air with a rich aroma. Croissants and breads offer a unique taste reminiscent of France, showing clear commitment to quality in every bite.
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The bakery delivers breakfast baskets on weekends.
Be early to avoid missing out on regular croissants.
The price of the almond croissant is 4 dollars.
Small bakery with Parisian-quality pastries and an in-store bakery visible from seating. Quiet, cozy atmosphere invites lingering away from city noise. Limited seating with high stools and narrow counters creates an intimate setting.
Daily fresh French baguettes stand out with their distinct character and visual beauty. Sandwiches made on these excellent baguettes offer great flavor and value.
Pastries here have Parisian quality with a decadent fruit pastry topped with raspberries, custard, and jam. They pair well with hot chai tea and stand out for their excellent freshness.
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During the soft opening week, customers can enjoy pre-opening 50% off.
Happy hour runs daily from 4-6pm with discounted drinks.
Expect to wait for a seat during busy hours, especially on weekends.
Open bakery design reveals pastry-making, creating an engaging atmosphere. Seating includes unique wall-integrated tables and high booth seating with a Mad Men-esque charm from its office building setting. The vibe blends Tribeca chic with a polished French touch, offering a cool, casual space for quick stops or coffee breaks.
Crunchy crust and airy crumb define the baguette here. It arrives warm often, with a crispy exterior and soft, bouncy crumb that pairs well with fillings like meaty rillette and cornichons.
Pastries feature a caramelized top that adds rich flavor and a flaky puff pastry with a satisfying crunch. Unique options like the pistachio pastry and savory egg Danish with market greens stand out.
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The bakery is located inside the Merchants Square Building at 220 Church St.
The entrance to the bakery is from Church Street.
There are no available restrooms in the building.
Small bakery with cozy atmosphere and homey vibes offers fresh pastries that sell out quickly. Space includes communal table and dog leash hooks outside, welcoming a diverse crowd. Energy feels warm and lively, making it a neighborhood staple.
Freshness stands out with baguettes that are always fresh and reasonably priced. The Billy Baguette with olives and herbs offers an out of this world flavor, and high demand means some baguettes require pre-ordering.
Pastries feature flaky, buttery crusts and a mix of sweet and savory flavors like chili heat and salty fillings. French pastries come out delicate and perfectly cooked, often served warm right at opening.
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Pre-ordering a baguette is necessary due to high demand.
Pastries and cookies sell out straight from the oven.
The bread costs 11 USD a loaf.
Small cafe with charming kitschy decor and full-length windows offers a cozy, Parisian atmosphere filled with the smell of butter. Outdoor seating invites people-watching while authentic French pastries and solid coffee create a taste of Europe in a neighborhood setting.
Crunchy baguettes hold sandwiches with juicy mozzarella or fig, apple, and brie. French staples include sandwiches on demi baguettes alongside croissants and quiche.
Freshly baked pastries use ingredients imported from France for an authentic taste. Flaky, rich croissants and light pastry with velvety fillings stand out among the delicious French pastries offered.
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Finding a spot may be difficult due to people lingering.
There is no table service at this spot.
The cafe did not have hot water available for coffee.
Cozy interior with beautiful design creates an inviting atmosphere without exclusivity. Energy feels fun and exciting, attracting a crowd that appreciates high-quality pastries and exceptional bread. Prices lean toward the higher end, reflecting a focus on premium offerings.
Crusty exterior and chewy interior define the baguette here. Texture strikes a balance, not too dense or chewy, closely matching baguettes from Paris.
Pastries here stand out with better quality than those in France and a wide selection including custard chocolate chip brioche and unique cookies. The presentation is impressive, and everything from Pain au chocolat to Black Forest cake tastes delicious.
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The bakery offers a variety of desserts, including different pastries daily.
Prices for desserts are generally high, reflecting the quality and location.
Tea is served only in take-away cups, not dine-in.
Bright, spacious bakery with all-white futuristic design and large windows that fill the space with natural light. Atmosphere is cozy yet lively, featuring loud, pumping music that requires raised voices for conversation. Plenty of seating and an open kitchen add to the inviting, energetic vibe.
Baguettes have a crisp crust with a good chew inside. Sandwiches feature a perfect filling ratio, especially the ones with Italian ham and cheese.
Pastries come fresh and delicately crafted with unique flavors. A strawberry jam-filled pastry welcomes you, pairing well with their cappuccino.
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They close at 10 PM.
The price for a slice of pizza is $10.
The prices for two hot drinks, two choux buns, and two pastries were $35.
Small French patisserie offers indoor and outdoor seating with comfortable chairs and free wifi. Atmosphere stays quiet in the morning and feels cozy and welcoming throughout the day. Displays feature colorful macarons and French pastries that draw attention.
Crispy baguettes here match the quality of Parisian ones and come at a good price. The Ham and Swiss baguette stands out as a flavorful option among the fresh baked goods.
Authentic French pastries feature caramelized puff pastry layers and rich pastry cream. The selection includes croissants, macarons, and crowd-pleasing cakes with consistently great quality.
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Visit in the morning when the croissants are fresh out.
Go early to avoid the pastries disappearing late morning or early afternoon.
$13.50 for 6 macarons was the price at the time we went.
Bright, elegant bakery with two levels and large windows fills the space with natural light. Atmosphere feels Parisian and cozy, welcoming for working or relaxing with coffee. Seating includes comfortable booths, upstairs lounge, and outdoor tables perfect for people watching.
Crusty on the outside and slightly salty inside, the baguette offers a simple but amazing taste. Fresh and authentic, it brings a French bakery feel with every bite.
Melty, golden shallots burst with flavor in the Shallot Pastry Cup, making it a unique choice. Pastries come highly recommended by staff and consistently deliver delicious taste.
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Gloves should be worn when touching food and removed before returning to the register.
Expect 8-10 minutes to get your order taken if there's one person ahead.
Prices are higher than at Starbucks and other local cafes.
Small bakery nook with thoughtful interior design and a charming outdoor seating area tucked around the corner. Atmosphere carries good neighborhood vibes with friendly people and a relaxed pace. Known for house-baked pastries and breakfast sandwiches that attract visitors from afar.
Baguettes have a perfect texture and work well for sandwiches like ham and butter. Prices can be surprising, with some baguettes costing around $7.50.
Ridiculously delicious pastries stand out here, matching those found in fancy bakeries. Prices stay reasonable, making it a wonderful spot for pastry lovers.
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Seating outside the bakery is limited, so pickup is recommended.
They cater to gluten-free diets.
You can conveniently order ahead through their website.
Window-only bakery with no seating creates a chic, Parisian cafe vibe. Lines often form outside, reflecting high demand for best-in-city croissants. Outdoor, street-facing setup offers a cute, intimate experience for quick bites.
Warm baguettes stand out with a heavenly texture and a price around $6. They pair well with other pastries like chocolate almond and raspberry croissants, often favored over other baked goods here.
Pastries here match the quality of Parisian pastries with a wonderful selection that tastes delicious. Staff are friendly, and the overall pastry quality is very good.
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Prepare for a wait of over 30 minutes during peak hours.
Arrive before 9:30am on weekends for shorter lines.
The bakery often sells out of popular items by noon.
Spacious coffee shop with French-inspired décor and dimmed lighting creates a cozy, romantic atmosphere. Seating arrangements suit both quick grabs and relaxed stays, fostering a warm, inviting vibe that feels like a corner of France in the city.
Crunchy outside and soft inside with the right thickness, the baguettes stand out. Sandwiches like jambon-beurre and turkey-pesto-tomato come on fresh baguettes that hold up well and taste authentic.
Pastries here match French-style taste and size closely. They come out fresh and warm throughout the day, with options like Ham & Cheese Croissant standing out.
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The bakery is open until 7 PM.
Expect limited menu options as half or more may be unavailable.
Prices are higher than average; two coffees and two croissants cost $41.
French bakery offers freshly baked goods with a spacious, cozy atmosphere featuring natural lighting and table seating. The space fills up quickly, creating a lively but sometimes congested environment. Pastries like babka and croissants stand out for their quality and taste.
Baguettes here have a delicious flavor and a quality that matches those found in France. They come alongside a fantastic selection of other baked goods and sandwiches.
Pastries stand out for their rich buttery texture and generous dark chocolate fillings, especially the Rugelach. Breads Bakery offers a variety of tasty breads and to-go snacks that pair well with coffee.
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The almond croissant costs over $6.
The chocolate rugalach costs $14 for 6 pieces.
The bakery is located in midtown Manhattan along 6th Avenue, near the subway.
Cozy café with French tea room design and comfortable seating including a spacious outdoor patio. Atmosphere is warm and inviting, calm in front and vibrant in the back. Pastries and bread stand out as fresh and unique, complementing the relaxing vibe.
Baguettes here have a delicious taste and a satisfying texture. They pair well with drinks like flat white and lemonade and are good for taking home.
Pastries come fresh and carefully crafted with a taste true to French tradition. Warming them enhances their unique flavors and pairs well with the great coffee served.
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Café Coco offers all-day brunch options, making it a flexible dining choice.
The café has outdoor seating available for a pleasant dining experience.
WiFi is free and accessible, making it a good spot for working.
Roomy bakery with varied seating options including sofas, high tops, and cushioned chairs creates a cozy atmosphere. Multiple music sources play simultaneously, contributing to a lively but sometimes noisy vibe. Pet-friendly space offers wifi and power outlets, supporting work and relaxation.
French baguettes here have a solid crust and a classic plain style. They pair well with croissants and rugelach, making them a reliable choice for taking home.
Pastries offer a great variety and stand out for their Spinach and Feta Pastry and the special black and white cookie that blends croissant, pastry, and cookie textures. They taste amazing and pair well with the bread and coffee available.
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Cash is not accepted at the coffee stand.
You need to order while you are in line even if you don’t see what they offer.
The prices are on the high side, with croissants costing $5 to $6 each.