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    Frozen cinnamon rolls
    Kelly C.

    Introduced to this bakery by the recent Hana Quon pop-up. There isn't an area current opened for dine in. It's a pick up window. We picked up the pre order & added: frozen cinnamon rolls, a brownie, and a cake slice. All were really good, our favorite being the frozen cinnamon rolls. There's a chance I baked them wrong, because it was the texture of a croissant. If so, it's been a happy mistake.

    front:shortbread cookie, chocchip cookie, brown sug cookie, monkey bread (1/2 eaten), cinnamon roll, plain croissant, wacky cake (I smudged)
    Logan D.

    4.5/5 Pros: -Cinnamon roll and wacky cake--delightful! -Croissants! Get one! -Easy and efficient curbside pickup system during physical distancing -- Ranked Wacky Cake Slice ($3.00) This is not anything different than the best classic chocolate cake you've had, but it's the best chocolate cake you've had. Do you know what I mean? It's nothing groundbreaking and you've likely tasted this before somewhere in your life, but it is awesome and I would definitely get this again. Cinnamon Roll ($4.00) I wasn't expecting the croissant-like texture of this cinnamon roll, but it was excellent. There was a light amount of frosting on top and also some surprise frosting inside. Good cinnamon flavor. I loved this and would get it again. Plain Croissant ($4.00) What a lovely flaky, buttery croissant! And not oily! This was one of the better croissants I have had. This would be great to make into a breakfast sandwich. Monkey Bread ($4.50) This wasn't exactly what we were expecting, but it was still good. It was like croissant dough with chocolate chunks on top. It was crispy and flaky on the outside and soft, doughy, and buttery on the inside. Better when heated up. Strangely no cinnamon flavor. Would consider getting it again. Chocolate Chunk Shortbread Cookie ($1.50) Buttery shortbread cookie with a little chocolate salt. Brown Sugar Cookie ($2.00) Soft on the inside, slight crisp on the outside. Buckwheat Chocolate Chip Cookie ($2.00) Also soft on the inside with a slight crisp/chew on the outside. 100% Whole Wheat Loaf ($8.00) Great texture with a crispy/chewy crust and a soft and chewy inside, though the flavor was not totally what we were expecting.

    Treats!
    Julie F.

    I am so excited that Breadboard is open! I went in this morning and tried one of their kolaches. Delicious filling and the pastry had a wonderful texture. I also had a cinnamon roll which was a perfect treat with flaky pastry and cinnamon. They also have bread, cookies, wacky cake and more. Will definitely come back! Breadboard was a weekend pop up in Brookline for a few years. The owner worked at Clear Flour Bakery, and I am thrilled she has brought her baking genius to Arlington. Looking forward to grabbing bread from here.

    Melanie Y.

    Best pastries and bread I've ever had. My sister and I went in by chance on the day they opened, tried their croissant and kolaches, and went back 5 more times. I love that they use buckwheat and that their pastries are not overly sweet. Here are the items I've tried in the order of favorites/recommendation 1. Plain croissant (I get this every single visit), milk bread, and raspberry kolache, raspberry muffin 2. Cream cheese kolache 3. Croissant bread pudding 4. Chocolate croissant and buckwheat chocolate cookie My entire family is in love with this bakery! I am so excited to try other items and the coffee section they have. But I'll most likely save money for the croissants croissants.There are some ceiling areas as well. Since it's really close to my place, I am night bring work or read with my pastries one day. For the price of the pastries, the sizes aren't big, but so worth the $$. I wish they had some kind of loyalty cards, like one stamp for one loaf or 1pt for dollar etc.

    Wacky cake in a box
    Amy E.

    Such a cute shop! Daisy and her three elves were working hard to make all the breads, pastries and cake. Oh yes, the Wacky cake, which was so good I had to dig into it on the ride home. She has all the yum and I am glad I moved 20 miles away because if I still lived across the street they would need a restraining order.

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    Delicious! Love the free soudough starter, but love the Miche and pastries even more!

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    Great little shop with delicious macrons. Has a small selection of French groceries. Service was…read moregreat.

    Ok, but a little disappointing. It must be difficult running a business like this and building a…read morefollowing. I got inspired by watching youtube to make a jambon buerre sandwich - supposedly a popular quick sandwich for Parisians. The sandwich is half a baguette with butter and French bistro ham. I tried searching all over for the French bistro ham with no luck. The only options were online sources with expensive shipping and/or expensive minimum order sizes. Somehow I stumbled upon MA-France nearby in Arlington and they sell jambon-buerre sandwiches. It's a small shop that sells sandwiches, pastries, and a small offering of French food products. Lots of pastries and baked goods like quiche, tarts, cookies, croissants, etc. The cheese offerings were very limited and basic. I can imagine that the cheeses that they sell are the same types and brands that they use for making sandwiches. For example, they sell President brand Brie - that you can also buy at Costco and market basket. Disappointing, but understandable because they can't afford to buy more variety and more expensive offerings without a big enough client base to buy those cheeses before they go bad. Getting back to the sandwich - it was half a baguette with some thick slices of butter and two pieces of French bistro ham. The bread was kind of dense and the crust was more chewy than crispy. I was disappointed that they didn't bother to spread the butter, but if they're not selling enough sandwiches then they're probably keeping the butter in the refrigerator - making it too difficult to spread. When I got home I fixed up the sandwich to my liking. Overall, the sandwich was okay, but not good enough to make me want to go back. At least I was able to solve my hunger for the jambon buerre sandwich.

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    I defy anyone to find a better cookie purveyor than Cookie Time Bakery. I have been going for…read moreyears, back when they were called Lakota Cookies. The gateway drug cookie for me was the Mocha Shortbread cookies, which I first found at Pemberton Market in Cambridge, and then noticed for sale lots of places around town. But when I found the mother ship it was all over. It's a good thing I no longer live in Arlington, or I would be in serious trouble. The variety of cookies is remarkable--linzer, tuxedo, florentine, shortbread, ginger, chocolate chip of course, butter cookies dipped in dark or white chocolate, you really need to look at the website to get the full appreciation of the creativity that goes into these cookies. There are always seasonal cookies on offer -- last month Christmas, now heading into Valentine's Day and soon Easter. The cookies are always moist and fresh, and you'd better plan to get there early in the day if you want your pick. I learned this the hard way when I sashayed into the store an hour before closing, mouth watering for my absolute favorite (now), the Toffee Turtle cookie. Those babies were long gone, so I had to "settle" for the next tier of favorites. In fact a few of those were gone as well. That'll teach me. Order early if you want an assortment to take as a hostess gift... you'll be sure to be invited back often as these cookies are showstoppers!

    Fresh baked cookies!…read more These cookies are so good! It is always such a treat to catch this place open and go inside to see what delicious cookies they have in stock. They have two cases filled with yummy cookies and depending on how many you are going to purchase they give you the appropriate size cute box which is very carefully packaged. This time we tried their lemon cookies, chocolate chip and Florentine and all were very good! I believe if you buy a dozen there is a discount but every cookie is little more than $2 but they are a nice big size. They always taste like they just came out of the oven! Nice and fresh!

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