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    Savoyarde crepe
    Kathryn O.

    First of all, the owner of this shop is beyond charming and makes you feel so welcome. She is delightful. I immediately wished she had time to sit at my table and chat. She doesn't, because the cafe is packed and rightfully so. The food is delicious! I had the savoyarde crepe, a buckwheat crepe with potatoes, prosciutto and raclette. I adore raclette cheese. This dish is luscious. The salad on the side is light and fresh. I had a fruit tart with vanilla custard on the side. The cafe is clean and bright, with both indoor and outdoor seating. I want to come back and try everything!

    Bakery
    Donna C.

    Looking for French food, look no further! Fantastic place for brunch or lunch. Order at the counter and they bring your food and drink to your table. Staff are very friendly and accommodating - helpful with any request. Seating is available inside and out, with some outdoor seating shaded. Egg breakfast was more food than I could eat. Would have preferred swapping out fries for fruit but no matter, couldn't have eaten it anyway. We got some pastries to go and wow, they were fantastic. We ate them the same day even though the intention was breakfast tomorrow.

    C'est un Croq Monsieur Specialty avec Cafe au Lait d'amande.
    CJ E.

    Immediately when walking in, the owner greeted me and took my order! They were incredibly welcoming and warm as I conversed in the small amount of French that I recalled from my time overseas. The Croque Monsieur, a favorite French dish of mine, was amazing and done well! I also ordered a coffee with almond milk and it wasn't bitter or overpowering, smooth and rich as I love my coffee!! If you're looking for a great atmosphere, the owner really sets the tone and I can't recommend it enough!!

    Quiche Lorraine and Oliva crepe
    Tammy H.

    Super cute place. They set you and then you order at the counter and they bring the food to you. 3 of us shared quiche Lorraine, and an Olivia crepe. Perfect afternoon snack. Service was great. They are so helpful and offer great suggestions.

    Delicious latte.  Iced.
    Emilia C.

    Adorable. Delicious. Charming. GREAT food. The service was speedy - right to your table. You enter ... they give you a table number (in French if you speak French!) and you order at counter ... then sit! Table service ! No rush. Relaxed and peaceful. The outdoor patio was not crowded together at all. Could chat and not worry being overheard and couldn't hear table-neighbor convo either. Local charm with extra added delicious! We had paninis. Salad. Fries. Latte. Lemon crepe. Fruit tarts. All spectacular. Can't wait to come back!!!!

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    Hanh N.

    We had such a great experience at Le French Café in Boulder! It's a cozy, charming little spot. We ordered the Brest sandwich on a croissant, the chicken and spinach omelette, and a Nutella crêpe--and everything was delicious. The croissant was buttery and flaky, the omelette was fresh and flavorful, and the crêpe hit the spot--sweet, light, and just the right amount of indulgent. What really stood out, though, was the vibe. The owner is incredible--so happy, warm, and welcoming. She greeted everyone with a big smile, and you could tell she genuinely loves what she does. The service was quick and friendly, and it made the whole experience even better. This is our must stop spot every time we visit Boulder.

    Almond joy latte
    Stacie M.

    Great lunch after a little shopping at REI around the corner. Restaurant is cute, with colored chairs and some indoor and outdoor seating. Service was 5 stars. They greeted us and seated us at a table. Then you go up the counter to order. While taking our order the woman was very nice, wishing us a happy women's day and chatting with us. My almond joy latte was also 5 stars. I got the smoked salmon crepe which was pretty good. They also came around and checked on us a few times.

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    Heather D.

    We're visiting from Utah and didn't know what to expect food wise from Boulder. To say I'm overjoyed is an understatement. Le French Cafe is a gem! I had a delicious crustless quiche and a raisin roll, both were amazing! The rest of my party enjoyed their food as well. A lovely French woman came around greeting everyone and is just an absolute ray of sunshine. The ambience is perfection as well. We will be back!

    Hannah M.

    After trying their pastries for the first time a couple of weeks ago, I decided it was about time that I give them a try for lunch--boy was this a bad decision. Don't get me wrong, the pastries were tasty, but for the price, they're just not worth it. I'd rather go to another bakery where the pastries aren't small and the quality and taste are much better. A better bang for your buck. Lunch was a huge mistake. Honestly, this place wasn't my first choice, but it just so happened that my #1 pick for the day turned out to be a disappointment too. Any who, I ordered a crepe with Swiss cheese, leeks, and tomatoes, and opted for the buckwheat crepe and fries as the side--the whole thing lacked flavor, except for one bite that was super salty, so I ended up leaving half of my food. On a more positive note, the fries were hot, but they needed salt. On a scale of 1-10, the food was a 3, in my opinion. I'm glad that I tried this cafe, but I definitely won't be returning or recommending.

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    Love the concept, the food and the employees were all awesome! wish there was one up north

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    Amazing service and delicious food! Best experience - very attentive to my food allergies.

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    Very very good! The owner , agnes was so nice. She even gave my daughter and I a freetatr and baguettes to take home. Highly recommend.

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    This place looks really great from the outside. When you step in there are tons of pastries and…read morecake cakes. Very exciting. We chose a shirt today. And a mushroom Swiss cheese quiche. Surface is very slow The counter person actually forgot our lemonade and I had to go ask for it. The bread on the sandwich was very tough and only toasted on one side. The ratio of ham to bread and cheese was not good. All and all for the sandwich too. The quiche was pretty good. It gets a three. Did not take away any pastries but maybe you could check it out when you stop by

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    Le Chou de L'ètè- This summer dessert has a pâte a choux base with sweet craquelin, filled with strawberry mousse and pistachio paste.
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