Ummmmm, yes. We had just finished some pretty bitchin crepes, which, ps, I could eat a Nutella…read morecrepe every day for the rest of my life and die happy - I digress - but as soon as we strolled by Paul and I saw macarons the size of my palm, I knew we were in trouble. €25 later, I had ten macarons, one eclair, a blackberry cake/muffin, and a mini almond tart. Eff yes.
The macarons rival Thomas Keller's Boulange beauties - the almond cookie is gently firm, quickly giving way to my greedy teeth - and the buttercream and/or ganache is rich, dense, and perfect. I only bought three for immediate consumption, which was really two more than someone w a normal appetite should eat in a single sitting, but probably four fewer than I could have polished off in the span of five minutes.
If pastries aren't your thing, you fail - but...they also have excellent looking breads - there were a few adorbs French families loading up on loaves - and they also have sandwiches.
Prices are super reasonable - baguette for €2.5, slices of cake for the same, and I think all pasties for under €5. I know that it's a chain - but really excellent macarons. If you're close to one, worth finding - though not if you're pressed for time - service was very "French".