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    Under-Study

    4.5 (86 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
    Updated 2 weeks ago

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    Dogs allowed
    Outdoor seating

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    Girlie M.

    Under-Study took over what used to be Dean & Deluca Flagship store right next to the MAC Art Museum, and right across from V. Sattui Winery. I first heard about this place through my sister-in-law, so we had to check it out while she was in town. The spot is run by Michelin-level chefs and features an open kitchen concept, offering tapas, pastries, butcher, coffee, wine, and more. There's a small dining area inside and have a back room. More eating outside though. FOOD REVIEW Smoked Trout Rillettes - 5/5 So good. The trout spread paired with crispy salmon skin as the "chip" was freaking amazing. Black Truffle Fries - 5/5 Incredible. The smoked onion aioli really made it--we couldn't get enough. Hot Chicken n Croffle - 5/5 Everything worked perfectly together. Chicken was also tender, moist and crip. So clutch. Siciliano Sandwich - 5/5 Fresh, flavorful, and clearly made with high-quality ingredients and meats. Lobster Corn Dog - 3/5 A lot of hype, but just okay. Nothing exciting about this, and the most expensive from our tab. The staff was super friendly, and overall it was a great experience. I'm definitely looking forward to coming back to try the pastries and more items on the menu.

    Lobster Corn Dog
    Ryan C.

    Stopped in here randomly for a pick me up before wine tasting and what a pleasant surprise. Lots of delicious pastry offerings, and good coffee selections! The honey comb latte and the lobster corn dog with caviar were the standouts for the group, but definitely on the pricier side. Expected probably for this area. They also seemed to have a small meats/butcher type section with some quality looking offerings. Some seating inside as well as outside, ample parking, and super friendly service!

    Melissa G.

    Service was amazing!! Really enjoyed their coffee. However, pastries were okay especially for that price point. I was expecting a buttery croissant taste but the base was very bland. We also got a filled croissant and it barely had any filling inside. It was good but not worth the money.

    Ashley R.

    Bougie and fresh bakery in the middle of Napa! Saw this place recommended by a food/travel account on IG and saved it for our upcoming trip. It was an easy drive from downtown Napa. They seem to be popular for their fancy corn dog, but since it was early-ish in the day we didn't want anything too savory, so we opted for the hashbrowns and a croissant. Ordered online a bit before we arrived, which was timed perfectly - once we arrived, they had our order ready for us. We also picked up some other things that looked tasty - the orange looking pastry was so cute (I forgot the name) and was also delicious. Overall, loved the vibes and freshness of the space. The food is clearly made with love and care, and the menu is creative to keep you wanting more.

    Selection of pastries
    Jonathan Z.

    Loved their lobster corn dog, similar to the flavor of lobster balls from hot pot, with a corn dog crust, topped with caviar and a sort of crema. Def a nice little snack and piping hot. Also loved their honey comb latte with the crisp honeycomb that melts into the drink. Cannele was crisp on the outside, soft on the inside, and had the signature burnt caramel and rum flavor I love. We also got a cold brew but def the most basic of the selections. Lots of great cafe selections to choose from and all done up so well. Would def pay them another visit before we leave Napa if up in this area. Right next to Press and tucked to the left when facing the building. Great service, yummy bites, and perfect for those who love cafe culture.

    Monica K.

    This is a great bakery to stop at while you're in Napa Valley. Of course there's the hype but I do have to say their baked goods were good, some were very rich, but hey, go big or go home. My friends and I also ordered some breakfast items, one of which was the chicken and waffles and I do have to say that was worth it. We also ordered hash browns which were tasty but did not realize how small they were but once again, rich in flavor. We decided to eat next door in the covered patio which was a nice option. Overall, I think this place is worth trying out, lucky for us it was not busy when we got there early. Prices are a little high but it's Napa and you can tell they use quality ingredients.

    Pan Au Chocolat...looks sexy, but texturally, I  prefer the traditional pain au Chocolat shape
    Nelson Q.

    Look no further if you're seeking the BEST BUTTER CROISSANT in all of Wine Countrdy. R In fact, it's one of the best spots in town to grab breakfast/brunch, a glass of wine, and or to pick up quality ingredients for a picnic, or even dinner. We came early in the morning and ordered coffee and a few bites for breakfast. PRO TIP: go to the outdoor patio next door at Press and enjoy your food there! Chicken and Waffles were fire and all the vienoisserie we ordered. Went to Moulin in Napa the next day and wasn't impressed.

    Sandwich
    Wendy C.

    Worth the drive from Napa! Lobster corn dog with caviar, pain Susisse, everything knot, butter, pluma baguette, all for two people! Love how they will tell you about all of the pastry!

    Pig Ears
    Johanna B.

    Congratulations Under-Study. You have knocked it out of the park and have inspired me to live life differently. The place is bustling with workers who seem to know what they are doing and they care about their productions. The location is beautiful. I'm trying to figure out how I can upgrade my kitchen with these colors. Tiffany blue, pink and yellow complement each other so well. The food has impressed me to the core. I love being inspired to learn new skills so I can copy recipes. We had the pig ears (phenomenal), butternut squash soup (life changing) and the Siciliano sandwich (incredible). The food is outstanding! For drinks, I had an unsweetened matcha. It was probably the best matcha I've ever had. My husband had espresso. It was at least as good as the espresso we had in Italy. Well done, Under-Study. I'm proclaiming myself as your biggest fan!

    Hot Chicken N' Croffle
    D A.

    Went to the MAC and had lunch at Under-Study. We both got the Hot Chicken N' Croffle. It was pretty good. Chicken was spicy, but not too much. The croissant waffle was tasty. I'd recommend trying ithis place out. We're going to go back.

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    Grace J.

    Stopped in here for some bakery items and got the pain au chocolate, persimmon bread, mandarin mousse, sour cream and onion cream cheese pastry and seasonal fruit tart. I really savored the sour cream and onion cream cheese pastry and the chilled mandarin mousse. All the flaky pastries were on the crispy/firm/crunchy side. I would give the heavier food a shot next time as I saw some unique variations of classic meals - caviar corn dog and chicken and waffles. Staff were kind, and it's a lovely cafe to spend time in. There's some seating inside as well as a nice patio area with a water fountain.

    Breakfast sandwich
    Sandy A.

    Cute little bougie cafe jugs outside of St. Helena. It's owned by the same people as The Press. I love the simple menu that has something for everyone. As a goodie, also love watching how they prepare everything. Highly enjoyed the everything knot pastry and the trout rillet. BF enjoyed his breakfast sandwich orange juice was fresh and bright. Wanted a second glass but they ran out. Definitely a great place to catch a bite. Downside is severe lack of seating.

    Imelda R.

    Desserts and food like art. Love the food displays which make decisions visually easy. We enjoyed the Calistoga Crunch & Pain Chocolate. Coffee drip had nice smooth taste. Beans roasted locally.

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    The place is very nice and the food is amazing! Pretty bougie! Staff is very nice and accommodating and seating is good.

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    Ask the Community - Under-Study

    Do they have gluten free anything?

    Yes, we have several gluten free options available, including a miso chocolate chip cookie, gluten free avocado toast, beet jar, duck rillettes, steak tartare, trout rillettes, crispy pigs ears, salad, and charcuterie. We hope to see you soon!

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