Patisserie offers a cozy, authentic French atmosphere with outdoor sidewalk tables that enhance the European café vibe. The space feels warm and inviting, filled with French music and friendly energy. It attracts those seeking exceptional pastries and a charming, intimate setting.
Espresso here is expertly made and consistently fantastic. The owner is an espresso master, serving rich, hot shots that pair well with their pastries.
Offers authentic Italian espresso alongside a great bakery with notable eclairs that stand out compared to other well-known bakeries.
Good to know
Reservations are not required but arriving early is recommended as items sell out quickly.
Expect a wait during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Pastries typically range from $6 to $6.50 each.
Small, cozy bakery with Parisian ambiance and beautifully decorated interior creates a welcoming, elegant atmosphere. Outdoor seating offers a relaxing spot enhanced by occasional live music. The space combines quaint charm with comfortable seating and unique tableware.
Espresso comes out expertly crafted with a strong, balanced flavor. It pairs well with French pastries and offers a satisfying finish to meals.
Authentic French baking shines through with unique products not found in other bakeries. The bakery offers a quaint atmosphere and stands out as a true boulangerie in the area.
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They bake locally four times a day, guaranteeing authentic French bread.
Mirabelle by Orphée uses high-quality ingredients shipped from France.
Expect a wait during peak breakfast hours, especially on weekends.
Cozy bakery with stylish interior, natural light, and beautiful mural creates a warm, inviting atmosphere. Small indoor seating and a few outdoor tables offer intimate spaces, while fresh, authentic French pastries stand out as a key feature.
Espresso here is mostly rich and smooth with a good kick. Some servings are just OK but generally offer a solid start to the day.
Quality baked goods stand out with impeccable freshness and flavor. The bakery offers a delightful dine-in experience alongside heavenly drinks.
Good to know
After 2 pm, buying two pastries gets you one free.
The scones always sell out early, so arrive early to get one.
ZARY BAKERY offers a variety of gluten-free snacks.
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.
Espresso here has a dark flavor that is rich but not burned. Options include a double shot and a cortado with balanced taste.
French-style bakery items stand out with classic recipes and excellent quality. Staff provide friendly service and the bakery offers a strong coffee selection.
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.
Spacious bakery with plenty of seating upstairs, downstairs, and outdoors offers a bright, modern vibe filled with natural light. The atmosphere is busy and lively, often too loud for meetings but perfect for casual visits. Beautiful pastry displays add to the inviting, well-designed space.
Espresso drinks come from an automated machine that replaced the traditional one. The espresso is bright and well-made, but some flavored drinks can taste like just milk or just espresso.
Lines often form due to the bakery's precise flavors and techniques. The bakery pairs its phenomenal pastries with great coffee.
Good to know
Expect long lines unless you arrive early or late.
The best pastries often sell out by mid-morning.
Parking can be difficult in the area.
Industrial design with large tree-framing windows creates an airy, welcoming atmosphere filled with natural light. The space feels spacious and comfortable, suited for relaxing, working, or enjoying live music and poetry readings in the evening. Seating options include espresso bar and table seating, supporting both social and solo visits.
Espresso comes from a dedicated bar with generous seating around it. The space is large and open, offering ample tables for easy seating.
Sourdough bread stands out for its quality and flavor. The bakery bagels are uniquely crafted and consistently delicious. This spot also serves as a welcoming LGBTQIA community bakery.
Good to know
Jazz nights are held every Friday from 4-6pm with no cover charge.
The bakery often sells out of bagels before lunchtime on weekends.
Parking is available on the street near the bakery.
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.
Espresso here features a really dark roast that sticks to tradition. The coffee selection stays simple with just straight espresso and French press options.
Offers a wonderful selection of sweet and savory pastries with exquisite laminated pastries filled with almonds and chocolate. The bakery has a charming French ambiance with classic decor and a welcoming setting.
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.
Cozy bakery with indoor and outdoor seating offers a quiet, inviting atmosphere. Regulars enjoy unique pastries like pistachio croissants and seasonal cakes alongside coffee. Dog-friendly space provides wifi and a relaxed spot near a park.
European-style espresso comes with a tasty pastry. Service includes a rude and condescending barista, which affects the experience.
Offers a great variety of bakery items, including many unique to this spot. Staff stays professional and friendly even when busy, making pickups smooth. Known for fatty and sweet treats alongside good European espresso.
Good to know
Reservations are not required, and seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
They stopped serving 'for here' at 2:30 pm, even though they close at 4:00 pm.
Both outdoor and indoor tables are available for customers.