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    Mamie Clafoutis

    3.4 (20 reviews)
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    Lots of treats!
    David P.

    If you're going to a patisserie, you're not counting calories or going gluten free. You're looking for light, flaky, delicious pastries, you're looking for lots of butter, and chocolate and sugar. You'l find all that and more at Mamie Clafoutis. They've done a great job of pivoting to COVID, with well-defined lanes for customers to enter and exist, well separated indoor seating and tables and umbrellas outside to dine on a croissant and sip on an espresso.

    Mamie Kouign $4.75 (it's a Kouign Amann with hazelnuts).
    Jennifer P.

    Mamie Clafoutis is a French bakery chain from Montreal. They recently opened at the corner of Richmond and Roosevelt in the space that used to be the sales office for Upper West (it was an American Apparel before that). The space is beautiful and a really cool place to have a coffee or tea and pastry, and hang out with a friend. That's actually what I did (with Stacey B.). I got a Mamie Kouign, which is essentially a Kouign Amann with hazelnuts ($4.75) and a lemon iced tea ($3.23). The Mamie Kouign was buttery and flaky, but a little on the dry side, and in my opinion, not as good as the Kouign Amann at Au Kouign-Amann Bakery in Montreal, which is less than half the price, but of course about 200km away, lol. The iced tea was satisfactory, but I didn't feel that it was anything to write home about. Stacey and I shared our treats so that we could sample more items, so I got to try her chocolate cake and a choux pastry. The chocolate cake was moist and soft, but not as rich in chocolate taste as I expected. The choux pastry (which they called "chouquettes") were essentially cream puffs without the cream inside. They were good, but I personally prefer my choux pastries with cream or custard inside. Service was very friendly and nice, not to mention patient, since we were so indecisive as all their stuff looked so good. They had cannelés de Bordeaux, pain au chocolat, croissants, and their famous "Oh Mon Dieu" which was translated to "Oh My God" at the Ottawa store (chocolate almond croissant). Maybe my expectations were too high, but I wasn't blown away by the items that I had. However, I love French pastries, so I will likely return to try other items. The bakery is on the first floor of an office building, and the washroom is in the building and shared with other businesses and services. It is a bit of a maze to get there and back. Better signage is definitely needed. There were handwritten signs on regular 8.5x11 blank paper directing you to the washrooms but they aren't too prominent. Also the door leading back to Mamie Clafoutis is not marked, so I wasn't too sure if I was heading back to the correct business. They only opened very recently, so hopefully these things will be remedied in the near future. I live nearby, and I love pastries, so I certainly welcome any new bakeries to the area!

    My first ever Pumpkin Spice Latté. Delish!
    Josh R.

    Here's the caption from my Instagram post: October 3, 2021 - I rode with my dad to drop my sister at her apartment this afternoon after her visit. And then he wanted to grab a coffee. To be sociable. So we did that at @_mamieclafoutis. I had my first ever pumpkin spice latte. Now I feel like a sassy Starbucks girl. Review: the latte was delicious. My dad says this is his favourite coffee shop. It certainly does have big bright windows and lots of tables for a social atmosphere. And there were like nine girls working behind the counter. One of them said hi to me in French. They had a little blonde girl checking vaccines and IDs. She looked about my niece's age. My niece is 9. I thought that was very cool. My dad asked if I wanted food or just a drink, and I said just a drink, so that's all he got. But then I noticed all the shelves of pastries. I was tempted. I would definitely come back for some of those pastries. I noticed a chocolate covered thing called the Oh My God. I will definitely try that in the future. I'm hoping it will make up for my not having a girlfriend for the past 10 years.

    Lila H.

    My first time visiting Mamie Clafoutis was an utter disappointment not only for its poor quality of its namesake dessert, but the combination of quality at a pretentious price point that suggests only premium expectations. I ordered a variety of desserts from the easy cannele, old fashioned rhubarb pie, blueberry clafoutis and the caramel chocolate pear pie. The pastry generally was hard to cut through and harder to eat. The flavours are mediocre at best. For such a highly decorated bakery in downtown Ottawa, I was truly appalled. The best thing was perhaps the earl grey tea latte. I don't think I would visit again.

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    Good bread, although sandwiches are excessively expensive for what you get and tiny,... staff could be better trained,... slow very slow

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    Disappointing pastries. A so called French Pastry shop that can't proper croissant. Very bready in texture might as well be muffins...

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    The Cake Shop - Front of the bakery

    The Cake Shop

    2.9(31 reviews)
    2.3 km
    $$

    I've had a few items from The Cake Shop, ranging from their cakes, muffins, shortbread cookies and…read moregingerbread cookies. Let's just say, you can't eat items here and be on a diet, lol. The cakes and muffins are moist and tasty, but on the oily/greasy side and very sweet. The cookies are also tasty, but very rich and full of butter, and also very sweet. I know that "real baking" is full of sugar and fat, and this is how most people like it, but I personally prefer reduced-fat and reduced-sugar baking, lol. That being said, I can still appreciate full-fat and full-sugar baked goods, haha. They are a nut-free bakery, so if you are allergic to nuts, you need not worry about eating items here. And their (nut-free) carrot cake is really good! If I recall correctly, they put pineapple in it, yum! I didn't even miss the walnuts. The bakery is pretty and they have lots of ready to go cakes so you can pick one up last minute if you have to. Obviously you can also pre-order if you want something specific, but they do have a good selection of readymade cakes. Staff are friendly. Street parking only.

    I have seen some of the reviews and I must say I was shocked. I have bought several cakes from the…read morecake shop and they have all been excellent (especially the Black Magic). The staff (including the owner) have always been pleasant and professional. 5 stars from this customer and I continue to recommend the business to many people and I haven't heard one complaint!

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    Biscotti

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    Meringues!

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    Pasticceria Gelateria Italiana - Sfogliatella (Lobster tail pastry). $7.49.

    Pasticceria Gelateria Italiana

    3.5(39 reviews)
    3.8 km
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    TLDR: Delicious pastries at this Italian Bakery and Gelateria. Much more expensive than at other…read moreshops though (was $7.49 for a Sfogliatella). I was in the mood for a Sfogliatella (lobster tail pastry), so my husband and I went to Little Italy to get one. Pasticceria Gelateria Italiana has been around since 1979, but I had never been there before. They had a large selection of desserts and gelato. We took our pastry to-go, but they have some seating both indoors and on their raised front patio and street-level side patio. The Sfogliatella was $7.49 which is the most I've ever paid for this pastry. Fortunately, it was delicious. Very crispy and flakey on the outside and softer on the inside with a generous amount of cream. I prefer the ricotta cheese filling slightly more, but I like the cream filling too. It was light and airy and not too sweet. Service was efficient and pleasant. The shop has a one way flow, you enter one door and you follow the arrows and exit a different door. The area to wait for service is narrow, so this process prevents congestion and crowding. I like it. Great for the occasional treat, but a bit too spendy for me. (77)

    We visited this cute little gelateria after binging on some heavy tortas at tortaboyz couple of…read moreblocks away . This street has a number of good joints however this was a pleasent surprise to me . They have a wide range of home made chocolate bars , puff pastries , pastries , croissants , cannolis , crème Brûlée and filled donuts . Without wasting much time the good and the anti good . I wouldn't use a term bad as this place is a blessing for Ottawa The good 1. Variety : it's not overwhelming , just enough amount of truffles and breads to satiate your sugar and buttery starch craving .if you are into chocolate you are in for a treat 2. Ice creams : surprisingly three of my friends got icecream a and they were soooo good . So it's consistent 3. Service : quick efficient and nice 4. Patio : cute little patio they also have tables on the side Anti good 1. Coffee - well they are not a coffee shop so it adds up .'illl spend money on coffee on an extra cannoli 2. Eclairs : we have a lot better in Ottawa in Preston and bank Standout dish : pistachio crème brûlée - gave me an orgasm

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    Pasticceria Gelateria Italiana - Sfogliatella (Lobster tail pastry). $7.49.

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    Sfogliatella (Lobster tail pastry). $7.49.

    Portuguese Bakery - Front of the bakery

    Portuguese Bakery

    3.4(9 reviews)
    7.2 km
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    I stopped by this bakery to grab some pastries. Overall, I found the items I bought were ok, but I…read morewas not blown away by anything. I got 2 Portuguese egg tarts (Pasteis de Nata) $2.50 each, 2 cannoli $3.50 each and a cream filled horn pastry $3.50. I didn't like that none of the items had prices listed anywhere, so I had to ask how much everything was. The egg tarts were not fresh, as the pastry was all soft and chewy. The filling was sweet, rich and smooth though. I love Portuguese egg tarts for their flakey pastry with that crispiness to them when they are fresh, and I did not get that here. The cannoli fortunately were not soft nor soggy, but rather crunchy, despite being prefilled. The shell was a bit too dense and oily tasting for liking though. However, the filling was tasty. The cream horn was filled with a smooth custard, which I enjoyed, but I didn't really like the dry crumbly pastry. Overall, I enjoyed the fillings of the items I bought, but not the pastry. Service was neutral. I don't think they take credit cards because when I went to pay by credit, the man asked me if I had debit instead. The bakery is co-located with Syrian Kitchen. I saw some falafels and rice on display, as well as various dips and spreads in the fridge. No parking lot. Street parking only.

    Now also known as SYRIAN KITCHEN (says on their new business cards)…read more Based on what I have overheard and read, this place is now owned and operated by Syrian families, employing some recent refugees. They have retained the Portuguese name and products from working with the previous co-owner. This is currently the only place you can get Syrian falafel in town. They gave me and my partner each a sample falafel to try - the falafels were flavourful, crispy on the outside and moist inside. I liked it much better than a lot of other falafels in town!!! $0.65 each if you were to buy. Looks like they are made to order, or the pre-made ones are within the hour and fresh. We tried the Syrian falafel wrap ($6) and Beef steak sandwich ($7) and both were delicious. Don't expect the food to come super fast like other shawarma-type places because they don't have an assembly line. For the beef steak sandwich, they sauteed mushrooms and onions along with the beef on their grill until caramelized, which took a while, but it tasted so homey and fresh. Beef was a little tough but the flavour was good. We got a bunch of natas (Portuguese egg tarts) and they were really good. $1.75 each. We also got a bunch of kibbehs (beef croquettes) - which I have just reheated and am eating right now on Day #2 - and they are flavourful and still juicy inside even after reheating. 5/5 would buy again. And of course we got extra Syrian falafels to go....because they're so good and we eat them like cookies (except healthier...I think). Lovely people, homey food at very reasonable prices. Cannot wait to come back again.

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    Portuguese Bakery - Cream horn. $3.50.

    Cream horn. $3.50.

    Portuguese Bakery - Cannoli. $3.50 each.

    Cannoli. $3.50 each.

    Portuguese Bakery - My box of pastries.

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    My box of pastries.

    Carmelito Cafe - Lemon raspberry!

    Carmelito Cafe

    3.5(12 reviews)
    11.8 km

    We came here because it was coffee and walking distance from where we were staying. Pleasantly…read moresurprised by the decor and tea room. Really cool space, definitely would be great for an afternoon tea. They have an outdoor patio, not that it was being used despite the beautiful day. Pastries and food selection is great. The staff is friendly... but slow and easily distracted. The cashier was taking a phone order while several of us were waiting, pretty unacceptable when another staff member should be able to take a call. We ordered a coffee and a mimosa. Well, they had to go back and check to see if they had juice... they did not. I asked for just the bubbly instead, she had to go back and check again. How do they not know or keep things on their menu in stock? Oh well, they had the bubbly so it was okay. For food we ordered a pastry and a croissant sandwich. The biscotti and pastry were delicious. For some reason, they decided to panini press the croissant sandwich. What the heck, who would do that? Why didn't they ask? Tasty sandwich, but completely ruined due to crushing the croissant. We were expecting it to come straight out of the case and at most maybe microwaved to warm it, not just destroyed in a panini press. Cool vibes, nice atmosphere, food is good, tea menu looks amazing. But, the staff don't seem to have a clue to what they are doing.

    Very large, cluttered coffee shop with tacky rules printed on a full sheet of paper scattered…read morethroughout the entire cafe. I ordered an almond croissant and pumpkin latte. The almond croissant was mediocre. After being warmed up by staff, it lost any flakey taste delicateness that it may have originally had. The pumpkin latte tasted like it was made with bitter, burnt espresso. There was a nice amount of foam and the aftertaste was milder and more palatable. I just moved to Canada and hoped this cafe, which is full of potential, would become my go to. I was disappointed, but plan to come back to give the lunch menu a try.

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    Carmelito Cafe - Opera cake

    Opera cake

    Carmelito Cafe - Merry Christmas & Happy New Year

    Merry Christmas & Happy New Year

    Carmelito Cafe - Brunch! Cheese basil sandwich & cheese with olives sandwich

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    Brunch! Cheese basil sandwich & cheese with olives sandwich

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