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Danish Pastry House

4.4 (12 reviews)
InexpensiveBakeries
Closed 8:00 am - 6:00 pm

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Elvis A.

Folks we have winner on our hand here. I am quite partial to good danish (pastry that is) and this one hits all the marks that appeal to moi. Buttery goodness check flaky dough check not too sweet check I just luved the crowns, The cinamon rolls were surprisingly good as well. With them moving soon to my neighborhood (union station) this will wreak havoc on my dessert intake. 4 solid stars I will be back!

Chocolate custard Danish and the cinnamon bun loaf was both excellent. Slice, toast and butter the loaf for maximum enjoyment.
Matt N.

My brother brought a couple of items from this place and brought it out family holiday gathering. The chocolate custard Danish which is to die for, so flakey and tasty! The cinnamon bun loaf which was also really good! (Not sure of the real product name but you know what mean!) the loaf is best if you slice it like a bread and toast it in your toaster oven till slightly browned and then butter it. Mmmmm sooo good! :)

Salim P.

Picked up a few Nōddemazarin and Apple Cinnamon tarts. Too bad they don't tell you what the ingredients are in their pastries. The website is silent and the girl on the counter could not say for certain. However one can easily guess what most pastries have and guess that contain some dairy and eggs. Most of the items displayed seemed mouth watering and all the items bought to the meeting were done in a few minutes and people looked for seconds. One could see some of their faces go into mouthgasms!!

Renato L.

Oh my god. This is gonna be dangerous for me. I usually drive to the main location in Oakville (see "The Danish Pastry House") for my indulgence but now, they just opened a temporary location at Scotia Plaza right across where I work. Had the usual: the Wiener Krone (Royal Crown) and a couple of raspberry croissant: like love at first sight again. The only downside is that the pastries are not made on site since this is only a temporary location until the new one at Union station will open in October. So if you like their products and are in the area, for the next 4 months you know where to go if you want quality pastries. Now, if you excuse me, I have the last survivor pastry that is waiting for me at my desk.

Teresa Y.

Delicious danish pastries, especially the "snails" that are covered with icing or chocolate. Layers upon layers of buttery goodness. Fresh. Their unique fruit flavoured cheesecakes are different but tasty as well. And their chocolate mousse is to die for! Glad they have this downtown location even though they dont bake on premise as they ship their baked goodies from their Oakville location (twice daily I hear). Often I get gifted with these pastries as an afternoon snack and they cant be beat by no average sbux. Also you cant help but walk by and stopping to try one of their often available samples :). Hope they stay downtown and that this outlet isnt just temporary.

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One bite made me understand how danishes got their name. Great spot for a tasty afternoon indulgence or to pick up a food gift.

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The only downside is that the pastries are not made on site since this is only a temporary location until the new one at Union station will open in October.

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