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    Five Points Artisan Bakeshop

    4.7 (210 reviews)
    ModerateBakeries, Desserts
    Closed 7:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Sourdough Olive
    David B.

    This is what a high end Boulangerie in France looks like. Their bread is spectacular. The staff were so friendly and they gave a FREE sourdough starter. You have to try their Sourdough Olive, it's seriously great. I showed them my pictures of a bread shop in Lyon, and told them that they are doing everything right. There's a small cafe area which is cute. There's a 5 minute parking spot right out front. I hope you love this place as much as I do.

    Oatmeal raisin cookie... Pretty good
    Jonathan A.

    Stopped by for a snack and WiFi when my power was out. Place was packed but I got some charge and a nice snack.

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    Della S.

    The baked goods here are so tasty, and the coffee is decent, too. I tried a number of their baked goods, including their cardamom bun, chocolate rye cookie, and hazelnut croissant. The pastries are flaky, crispy, and packed with flavor. I liked how the cookie was very chewy without being too sweet. I stopped by on a weekday around lunchtime to try one of their baguette sandwiches. They only had the mozzarella sandwich at the time. Initially I was a little disappointed because I was hoping for something salty and punchy like a ham and cheese, but ended up really enjoying the mozzarella. The light flavor of the mozzarella allowed the chewiness and flavor of the bread to shine. I imagine that the bread would have gotten masked by something with a stronger flavor like ham. I would highly recommend trying them out if you like bread and pastries! There are plenty of outlets and tables in the back for hanging out or getting some work done.

    Chris C.

    Everything fresh, cute interior, decent seating, is more for yapping than studying imo bc pretty loud; sandy is good but the pastries are really really good. latte is solid too. Also have real bread. might be one of my favorite bakeries here!

    Gaby F.

    Hmmm. Someone recommended this bakery to me, so there I went. Walking, with 28F, hoping it would be worth it. Upon arrival everything seemed great. A smiling face to welcome you, good scent and places to sit (no wifi that I could see). I ended up ordering a hazelnut croissant, a mushroom tart and a cappuccino. Tipped $2 and waited to pick up what I had ordered. They do not take it to your table or anything like that. Grab and go but you tip. I don't know you but I prefer a savory eggy, cheesy tart to be warmed up. When I requested if that could be done for the croissant and tart... "No, sorry, we cannot do it" ... at a bakery with ready to eat items? Then I seat down and when I cut into the croissant I see it is chocolate, so I go to the front to look at the croissants and visually confirm what I had been given. Yes, I was given the hazelnut croissant but their hazelnut is 'chocolate'? I don't know if that was Nutella but it was not a hazelnut croissant. Now, regretful of having tipped at all, I see my receipt and I was charged a different croissant that had a higher charge. The tart had potential and the coffee, although small, was well prepped. Glad to have tried it. Not coming back any time soon.

    lemon poppy scone
    Christine L.

    Loved the options as well as the inside seating area! Not pictured in my photos are a cardamom bun that was *chef's kiss* amazing. I would definitely splurge on a handful of pastries when making the trip out here!

    Anne L.

    Went for some pastries and coffee on a Sunday morning. The service is quick and staff is friendly. The rubarb almond pastry was so delicious! Perfectly tart and sweet. The pecan cookie was a rich treat. Lots of seating in the back room, nice that they had no music playing.

    Chocolate Croissant
    Alannah N.

    We decided to try out this small Bakeshop when we were in Pittsburgh for the weekend because it was down the street from our family we were visiting. On arrive there was a bunch of parking and a line outside! We realized it was a popular place and they were very fast to get people in and out. We ordered a bunch of things to share including traditional croissant, chocolate croissant, ham & cheese croissant, hazelnut croissant, and cinnamon sugar roll sort of croissant. We also ordered some lattes that they make right in shop! The price for everything was VERY reasonable for how much we got. There was a bunch of tables in the back to sit at, but we decided to take them home. Traditional croissant: recommend, it was VERY flakey and delicious Chocolate croissant: it was okay, it's hard to find a chocolate croissant with enough chocolate Hazelnut croissant: this one by far was my favorite! It had a lot of flavor Ham and cheese: unfortunately this is where i did deduct the star because it was raw Cinnamon sugar: definitely another favorite very delicious Overall I would recommend and go back when im in the ar

    Croissant & apple pies
    Anna L.

    Great spot. I like how their bakery style is more sweet or savory breads, croissants, pies etc instead of only sweeter cakes/cupcakes. Whatever you get- make sure you get something with apple in it- they are phenomenal! Might be a line outside but it's worth it & you can go for a nice walk around homewood cemetery/frick park after if you're inclined.

    Croissants!
    Jack L.

    Best croissants I've ever had. The everything croissant and the chocolate croissant are huge and only $3-$4. Crunchy on the outside perfectly fluffy on the inside. Delicious. Keeps well in the fridge too. Usually buy a weeks worth on Saturday. Have also tried some of their other stuff like the ham and cheese which was a little too salty. Baguettes are also solid but not amazing. Just get their croissants. So. Good. Lots of parking is on the street. Always a 10+ minute line stretching outside. Not a lot of seating inside or outside.

    Blueberry almond pastry
    John B.

    It seemed a pretty hard-core bakery, from the exposed brick vibe to the Old World loaves to the delectable looking pastries. I had room for only a blueberry almond tart and a chai latte, and I suspect I am missing out on bread. My beverage, however, was balanced in flavor and full to the brim, and my tart possessed an extreme flakiness that presumably requires some significant technique to achieve. Their seating area was not huge, but I found a spot and was able to enjoy in peace.

    Yiying X.

    Another holiday order - getting all the Christmas-limited treats! The chocolate orange muffin, peppermint chocolate scone and Christmas tree shaped cookie (peppermint flavor). Also bought two more bread as usual - their Finnish rye and multigrain sourdough. The multigrain has a crusty thin outside and soft, moist inside, perfect for sandwiches.

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    Greg S.

    Amazing selection of breads, pastries, and cookies! Olive loaf was super good. Very nice tarts such as pumpkin, mushroom, etc.

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    Pastries are amazing. The chocolate Almond croissant was our favorite. Coffee was really good. Definitely will be back.

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    4.7(623 reviews)
    3.0 miLawrenceville
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    I heard this was one of the famous bakeries I must check out in Pittsburgh. I got their pistachio…read moreeclair, ham and cheese croissant, and almond croissant -- all tasted wonderful and light. The croissants were great when you lightly air fry/toast them if you don't eat them right away. In Lawrenceville, it's a small location with a couple of outdoor seating but none inside. However, it is a chain so you might have one in your little area. My only thing is that the pistachio eclair is very sweet (so if you don't have a sweet tooth, maybe I'd go for another subtler dessert). I saw they have a deal where you can get a baguette, sandwich, and drink for $7. Good deal imo considering the quality of their bread, and it's a good excuse to buy a sweet treat with it!

    La Gourmandine is always a solid choice, and our Thanksgiving order proved it again. We picked up a…read morepumpkin tarte and an apple tarte--each meant to serve about six--and both were delicious. The flavors were balanced, the pastry was buttery and delicate, and they looked as good as they tasted. The total came to $50.65, which feels pretty standard for a French bakery once you understand the baseline is a bit higher than your typical American dessert spot. For the quality, it's well worth it. Consistently great, reliably tasty, and perfect for special occasions or whenever you want to treat yourself. The staff is friendly. It's usually busy here and not conducive to eating inside.

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    4.4 miDowntown
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    I don't know what possessed me to get a milkshake in below freezing temperatures. But here I was in…read moreDowntown Pittsburgh after being whipped by the ice cold winds off the Three Rivers in Point State Park. No surprise I was the only customer. Even the young staff were surprised I showed up like it was the first day of summer. After perusing the menu for a nanosecond, I went with the $7.95 Caramel Toffee Cappuccino Milkshake. It featured espresso, caramel sauce, whipped cream, toffee bits, and a wedge of dark chocolate (Photo 9). Just what I was craving in the dead of winter. MILKSHAKE - 4 stars...definitely creamy and sweet enough AMBIANCE - 4 stars...plenty of space on a cold weather day SERVICE - 4 stars...efficient TOTAL - 4 stars...maybe if I return to Pittsburgh, I'll come back in the spring RELATED - Exploring Pittsburgh? Here's a collection of places I've visited and reviewed: https://yelp.to/QKLtuBlwjs

    My boyfriend and I stopped by here after dinner one night for a sweet treat. I usually avoid…read moremilkshakes because 1. I am lactose intolerant and 2. they tend to feel really heavy on my stomach, especially after a full meal. This was my first time trying their non-dairy milkshakes and wow. I got the Chocolate Dipped Strawberry non-dairy milkshake and it was 10/10. The ambiance was really nice and the employees were super friendly. They gave us a few recommendations, and while we were waiting for our milkshakes, they even let us try some of their chocolate bark. I was honestly surprised by how good it was. The peanut butter marshmallow chocolate bark was my favorite, and my boyfriend ended up buying a few while I was in the restroom haha. I will definitely be back to try some of their other non-dairy options!

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    4.6(93 reviews)
    3.8 miSouth Side Slopes
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    Wow! I'm glad I finally tried this place because now I understand the hype. This cute little shop…read morepacks a punch with a case full of a variety of baked goods, coffee, and a list of biscuit sandwiches. The cashier was very helpful in narrowing down my order as everything looked amazing. I decided on the brisket biscuit and booooy was that a great idea. The brisket was prepared perfectly and paired great with the everything biscuit and white BBQ sauce. It was a huge sandwich and super messy, so come prepared! I also got a few pastries, including a strawberry puff tart which was like an elevated pop tart. It was delicious! The shop was small but there was no line at 8:45 am on a Saturday. You do have to wait outside for your sandwich, which I could imagine could take long if there's a line.

    Definitely worth trying at least once, 350 is only open for a few hours on the weekends, but it has…read morea ton of great baked goods and the sandwiches are pretty great too! The sausage and pepper jelly on the everything biscuit was my favorite thing I tried, with the biscuit being flaky and and delicious, plus you can literally see them cooking everything right there, it's worth the wait! The baked goods were all really great looking, don't think I'd get the pumpkin brioche again as I found the creame filling to be okay, and a bit too much. Would say the hand pies or scones are more worth it, and the staff are so incredibly kind and ready to give personalized recommendations. Overall it's worth hiking up the hill for a little treat and a solid breakfast sandwich, beware that parking can be a little treacherous though!

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