Unwelcoming male worker/possible owner. Couldn’t find the daggone place cuz the sign is so faded. The bakery looked like it was empty all the baked goods were removed from the display area. I was confused. The guy didn’t speak more than 3 words to me. He gave me two gigantic frozen hard “eclairs” from the back kitchen never seen eclairs like that. This place is ridiculous unnerving to me cuz the guy didn’t show me the screen and swiped my card. I was nervous he was going to tip himself. We will see my credit card said. Seems a bit much $14 for 2 frozen cold eclairs, 2 mini canele and 1 regular canele. Oh well. Trying to support small biz. Update: the eclairs were dry af choux and the caneles look nothing like the older photos. These were dried up and appearance wise didn’t match up to previous pics so I thjnk this place has new baker or owners sadly. It’s a no for me dog
Great place for breakfast pastry
I stumbled across this place and was excited to try croissants. They were delicious. Fresh and flaky. I also bought a pastry with sweet cottage cheese and jam and it was so good! The nice lady at the counter gave me samples of small pastries to try and now I wish I bought more. So all in all everything was great and now I wish they are closer to DC.
Ordered a variety of pastries from this place. I enjoyed the tart with berries but everything else tasted stale and dry. My almond croissant had almost no almond filling. The customer service was also less than welcoming. The guy at the counter didn't give much description about the pastries and there were no signs to indicate what each item was.
I love this place. All the pastries are amazing, but you have to get here early, or you’ll miss out of your favorites!
My stomach hurts Got a croissant and apple strudel early in the morning. Both were soggy, despite the person behind the counter saying everything was baked today. The apple strudel had a very strange texture with whole walnuts that were undercooked and raisins that were soggy. The apple itself was incredibly sinewy with the skin both crunchy and fibrous? And it cost $10 for these. You’re better off going to Safeway’s bakery. At least there, the store sign won’t be completely faded and the employees will actually know what they’re talking about..
Authentic croissants, like you were in Paris! Canelé - MUST TRY. made so well