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La 57 - Dallas

3.5 (24 reviews)
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Iced vanilla latte
Lizette T.

I tried this cute coffee and pastry shop in the Dallas farmers market building this past weekend and I love it! I just went with my go to iced vanilla latte and I got a tiramisu croissant to go for my husband which he enjoyed. The price of the coffee was in line with most coffee shops and the service was friendly and quick. The pastries all looked so good I can't wait to come back and try some more! I love going to the farmers market but I was always missing a good coffee shop until now. I definitely recommend this place!

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Kurt V.

Came here because someone told me it was where I could get a breakfast taco and while they were correct, there is SO much more in this place! I was blown away by the baked goods in this place. They literally did not look real they looked so perfect and some so big. As tempted as I was, I was thankfully able to resist because I really do not need the sugar or the calories! I did get very nice and pleasant service from the gentleman at the counter. He was so nice and tolerant of all of us who were looking and trying to decide. In my case, I was also snapping pictures, please take a look at my photos to see the amazing looking goods they have ready to go for you! I just ordered the breakfast taco. The taco was good, not great. I think what threw me off a little was that it had mozzarella cheese on it, and in my mind mozzarella and eggs just don't go together. The ambiance here has a bit of a food court feel to it. Essentially you order and then take your food to find a table and eat. I cannot quit thinking about the baked goods here and will have to try them on my next visit to the Dallas Farmers Market!

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Jose C.

Was able to try this place this past weekend. My wife and I decided to try the pastries at this location since they looked so good. I went ahead and ordered a Chocolate Croissant and my wife order two pastries: Strawberry cream Danish and Apple Danish. We both thought that the pastries are a bit on the expensive side for what they taste. The girl at the counter was nice and courteous.

Ali L.

Pretty solid place in the farmers market! I got their iced raspberry biaco, a breakfast taco, and their cinnamon roll croissant. The raspberry coffee was good with a strong raspberry flavor which I enjoyed. The taco was bigger than I expected for 3 dollars, but it was more like a quesadilla the way it was flatten w/ the salsa verde which carriedddd the flavor. The pastries look sooo good but they're pretty average, I feel like mine had a bit too much icing in the middle. Also on Fridays they have free cookies for a $10 mỏ more purchase which is nice!

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Suelynn N.

This is in a food hall at the farmers market in downtown Dallas. Inside has ac. This space has a bar of chairs and table. The workers are super nice and gave great recommendations. The goat cheese and bacon is very strong tasting and somewhat sweet so if you prefer more delicate , the almond croissant is a good alternative, it's creamy, nutty, and flaky. The drink is sweet and much to my liking. The parking, however, is a bit difficult. For a secured spot, you do need to park in a paid lot. I parked about a light away for around $14 for the day via QR code . The one closer was $8 am hour. There are free street parking but this can be hard to get.

Christopher S.

DALLAS, TX 75201 / BAKERY / SUN 11-26-23 / BREAKFAST +The baklava pastry was delicious. +The little one enjoyed his chocolate pastry. +The food stall was nice and clean. +Customer service was friendly.

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Erin S.

First off, this is a stall insides the Dallas Farmers Market, so parking is hard to find, usually paid, and it is quite crowded in the general Market. However if you are already nearby, or can get over that, I definitely recommend. I got the ham and cheese croissant, almond croissant, and strawberry and cream supreme, which they are seemingly famous for. The supreme was $10+ so I probably wouldn't order unless a special occasion, but it was definitely the standout star. The almond croissant was not quite as almond forward as I typically like so probably wouldn't order again. The croissant itself though had great consistency. I don't appreciate that they don't have prices listed for anything which, when accompanied by a long line with lots of people waiting for you to checkout, discourages people knowing how much they're paying for what. They also don't have a lot of seating, or silverware/napkins out. overall, if this was a standalone store, I would definitely go again. as is, I'll only pop in when i'm already headed to the DFM. 3.5/5

Sabrina R.

La 57 is inside of the food hall behind the Dallas Farmer's Market. It was a pleasant surprise! The bakery is so cute and the pastries all looked incredible. I picked an almond pain au chocolat, which was the best I've had in a long time, and a brownie, which was so dense and big and full of chocolate chips and yummy. I also got an iced creme brulee latte, which is definitely on the sweeter side but I didn't mind because I have a sweet tooth. Service is prompt and kind. They get busy but they keep it moving!

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Went here on 3/25/25. Coffee is good. Pastries are old and stale. Person helping us was very busy with their cell phone.

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Literally AMAZING!! Everything I tried was delicious! Sandwiches are so good and their pastries taste like heaven!

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