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7 years ago
Friendly and great pastries. The owner is from New York, so if your French is iffy, that helps.
45 rue Carnot
84800 L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue
France
04 90 38 15 91
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This was my favorite Patisserie in Marseilles. We went back a second time as it was really good…read more The pastries are delicately prepared and not only look appealing but are super yummy. And as good European bakeries are they are not too sweet. The cafe's go along well with the pastry and bakery items. Nice cute atmosphere to sit down. We really love this place!
Lovely crepe and Cafe ua latte for a light breakfast this morning. Beautiful bakery items close to…read morethe port of Marsaille.
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Recently moved here to Avignon and trying out all the cafes and patisseries as of course this is…read moreFrance and there's several on every block. The cafe is beautifully decorated and pastries impeccably displayed. Pastry prices average roughly 5 euros each and portions are small but I'm sure they're worth it. The lattes however are way overpriced for such a small portion at just under 5 euros, much higher than many of the cafes in Avignon. The service is where I leave this place only two stars. The blonde woman who served us was extremely dismissive, and yes my french isn't great, however she seemed to make an effort to show she had zero idea of what I was saying. I ordered a second cup of overpriced latte, where we resorted to pointing to my current cup and saying one more. What annoyed me was the two older ladies sitting next to us had ordered coffee after us but was served before us even having us wait a bit longer. The woman didn't seem to care that we were there, wasn't friendly and we seemed to be an inconvenience to her day. I will obviously kick this place off my list of places to frequent to which I'm sure they'll be glad about. If you want great coffee at reasonable rates and welcoming atmosphere, visit Françoise near Place Pie. A large latte is only 3.30 euros.
Beautiful desserts. We bought a few different kinds, so far we have loved all of them. The praline…read moreflavored dessert with the Paris label was the best. The pistachio macarons are perfectly sweet and nutty.
From the owner: Un café snack qui tombe à pic En plein coeur commerçant, le Fournil Saint Nicolas est idéal pour…read morefaire une pause entre deux achats ou tout simplement trouver de quoi grignoter pour continuer encore plus frénétiquement sur votre lancée consommatrice. Plus explicitement, il y en a pour tous les petits-déjeuners, pauses café et autres petits creux à combler d'urgence.
Super pâtisserie que tout le monde connaît. La qualité des confiseries, chocolats et viennoiseries…read moreest top. Le magasin a toujours un queue, même tôt le matin - il est important d'arriver tôt si vous voulez être sûr d'avoir ce que vous souhaitez. À ne pas manquer : les marrons glacés, la viennoiserie suisse, et la tropézienne. Un incontournable de la ville!
This patisserie, chocolatier is very popular. There's usually a line…read moreAt the door. The times I've come here were for buying presents For my friends back home, or the people that I would be Visiting in Provence. Usually , I get the assortment of chocolates, Occasionally the marzipan fruit, vegetables, or mini cookies.
Great patisserie and upscale lunch place. I have now tried a couple of their breakfast toast and…read morelunch tajine as well. Both dishes were good and very professional service, however, I would have appreciated a bit larger portion for the price (the tajine was a lot of couscous and less vegetable). The chocolate viennois was great, and was a large size and great presentation. Their pastries and viennoiseries are also all great and can't go wrong.
Very unimpressed with the low quality of their baked goods. It's not very French. You can find…read morebetter places in Aix. The best bakeries aren't providing tables. If you want a good bakery, Keep looking for the smaller ones with no seating.
Raisin pinwheel
Vegetable tajine
Wonderful bakery for all manner of French pastries and baguettes. This was our daily stop while at…read morest Rémy. Used primarily by locals, so very inexpensive. Coffee are from a machine, but delicious!
Façade
Early morning walk here for a cafe and croissant au chocolat. Not much chocolate in the croissant…read morebut it was good after a nice walk to the l'Arc de Triumph. A nice little boulangerie in Montpellier, France.
This bakery is a true surprise at the end of an alleyway. The owner's super nice and helpful,…read morepatiently explaining every item in his shop (in French and basic English). He's passionate about the things he makes, which leads to you feeling happy and fluffy after eating anyhing sold here.
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Oh dear lord, buy the bread buy the tarts, buy some for now and some for later. No matter how much…read moreyou buy, you'd wish you would have bought more, it's that good. The bread has the most incredible texture, crunchy on the outside and soft and doughy on the inside, and so full of flavour. I'm sure the pastries are as good as the bread, but unfortunately I didn't try any. Seats are often limited in this busy train station cafe. Look out for the meal deals which can save you some Euros if you're buying a drink, sandwich and dessert.
About the only place to get food at Avignon TGV. It'll keep you going, but that's about it…read more In the lentils and poached egg, the lentils were good and the poached egg acceptable, good but not for everyone. The onion-anchovy-pizza-tart was dried out, almost desiccated; I wouldn't get that again. There's two beers on hand, some wine, and the usual soft drinks. Better than a candy bar from the Selecta machine, and a fine place to sit, but definitely airport-grade food, not what I can usually find in a large train station.
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