After returning from holiday in France, I was super excited to try this place. My sandwich was fresh but very cold from the refrigeration. The brie and the bread was hard and didn't have much taste. It was all self serve but when I paid, the machine wanted a minimum 18% tip...for what? The ambiance was very cute, but would have much preferred french music to the loud, techno/pop music playing - just ruined the vibe for me. My cold sandwich, a tiny salad and perrier was $25. Sadly not worth it and likely won't return. So bummed!
I want to thank the person who assisted me today at the counter. My sister recently died and I was a nervous wreck there. I mistakenly hit the email receipt and was trying to type in my email address. My hands were so shakey that I just couldn't finish. She was so understanding and helped me cancel the receipt and gave me a paper receipt. That meant a lot to me.
Can’t go wrong with this treat, people and food are amazing best coffee shop on Santa Rosa
I visited Sarmentine yesterday and got a small selection to try. I was blown away by the delicious cream puff...wow. The pastry was light and crispy and the cream, sweet and delicious. Probably the best cream puff I've ever had. I also got the flourless chocolate brownie...decadent and gluten-free. I got the gluten-free olive baguette...and it is delicious! I also tried the almond financier and it was also outstanding. What a wonderful find. I can't wait to go back and try the croissants.
Spectacular baked goods. Brewed coffee surprisingly average.
Are you in need of a French patisserie and Boulanger, then you are in great luck. For the best selection, get there before 11 most days and you will have an overwhelming decision to make. Do not be concerned about quality, they go for excellence in that and taste. The space is best for a coffee and a treat with yourself or a friend, though it can get noisy and feel a bit cramped during rushes. You will need to make the call on take away or stay, though either way, hurry in without delay. Wheelchair accessibility: Meets ADA and most tables the chairs can be easily be moved to allow access.
This is absolutely a must go for anyone who lives in Sonoma County. They have some amazing breads, treats, and good coffee or chai. They also have a great selection of bread. I could not recommend visiting this place at least once enough. The parking around here is free and easy to grab a spot most of the time. A larger vehicle may have more trouble finding an easy spot. Vegetarian options: Most options are vegetarian with the meat choices clearly labeled. Dietary restrictions: They have many different options for dietary restrictions except if you’re gluten intolerant. Parking: It can be busy and limited during high use times, but there is an overflow lot a few hundreds feet away. Wheelchair accessibility: Same accessibility as all the other shops in this shopping center.