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    La Brioche Bakery

    4.3 (48 reviews)
    InexpensiveArgentine, Bakeries

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    Quiet
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    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids

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    Lacey T.

    La Brioche is really half bakery, half restaurant, and then...mathematically impossible, but like 10% market. I did not look at the grocery shelves, and I didn't have time to dine in, but I saw many people eating lunch there, so this might be a great option for an Argentinian meal! I just eyed the bakery cases, and there was a lot on offer! Mostly sweets, but a few savory things too. The one nearest the entrance held the most: cookies, pastries, full loaves of bread, smaller biscuits and all manner of carby delights, then the one of the other side seemed reserved for sweets, though on my visit it was probably only half full. In between the two is the front counter and register, and a small heated case with empanadas and pizza available by the slice. I quickly picked out my goodies, the girl who assisted me was friendly and packaged it all up nicely, and I was on my way. I ate my coconut macaroon (labeled as torta de coco, dulce de leche y chocolate - practically a title!) in the car and yummm. It is basically an oversize macaroon layered with dulce de leche, a foundation of sponge cake, then the whole bottom half coated in chocolate. I don't go crazy for dulce de leche, but I liked this application, and this was definitely the favorite treat. I also got a chocolate dipped palmier, and La Brioche's chocolate, while I would not describe it as dark, is a good one, as it's not gross and milky. Unfortunately the cookie was rather stale, but I ate the choccie dipped portion 'cause it's a sin to toss good chocolate. At home, I heated up a tortitas de cicharron and beef empanada at 350 degrees for about ten minutes. The first is basically a biscuit with teeny bits of pork sprinkled throughout, and just tasted like a particularly salty biscuit. The empanada was generously filled with beef and seasoned with loads of cumin, yet somehow bland. My selections ended up a little over $8, so very reasonable. Besides the first cookie, nothing really stood out as great, and it all seemed a bit stale, so this is not a new favorite bakery. I'd return to try the food, though, and with such overall favorable reviews, perhaps it was just an off day.

    Some of the pastries
    Sheri R.

    Where did this place come from?!? I happened to randomly notice it one day after leaving the grocery store nearby and decided I would make a quick stop by when needing a fast lunch today. This a a legit bakery and cafe. How is this not on every list for dessert places in Utah county? I only tried a beef empanada and a pastry as I was running on my way, so I realize my review is currently limited. But I literally said out loud, to myself, as I finished - "That. Was. Delightful." It is a little hidden in a small strip mall but there are quite a few tables inside to be able to have groups if you want, or grab it to go. The display cases in front are full of luscious looking desserts, fruity or chocolatey. Other menu items also looked really good. You better believe I will return to this little hidden gem.

    a cake in a box

    We went and bought our rosca de reyes at this bakery and let me tell you that all on my 40 years never had a rosca like this one.. Feliz Día De Reyes !!!

    SO AMAZINGLY DELICIOUS!

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    Best authentic Argentinian empanadas I have found. Baked not fried. Love this place and I visit every chance I get

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    Great empanadas, delicious pastries, friendly and accommodating staff. Just go, eat, enjoy.

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    Yummy delicious empanadas. This is a hidden gem when your latin and want a delicious empanada nice and warm stop here affordable.prices.

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    Amazing and so authentic. Felt right at home. The house made chimicurri was amazing as well.

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