One of my favorite bakeries in Boca! Calling chocolate mousse cake lovers… ce magnific! Whether you are looking for croissants or lemon tarts, or quiche… this is the place. You cant forget their amazing truffles… I cant control my chocolate cravings there!
Serena L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Boca Raton, FL
I literally love this place! The croissants are always so French and fluffy! And the sandwiches are so good too! I got the chocolate mousse cake for my brother’s birthday and it was devious! I just wish that they would still have croissants left in the afternoon but there always sold out:(
Sandra Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Pompano Beach, FL
Such a cute little French bakery with a couple indoor and outdoor tables. Great place for lunch with French baguette sandwiches like a saucisson or tomato, mozzarella and basil. Finish with a French pastry like a fruit tarte or macaroon. Yum!
Michael H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Mateo, CA
Great sandwich, prosciutto with mozzarella and basil. Espressos were very good, great desserts. Friendly staff, loved it. I’ll be back
Samantha D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Delray Beach, FL
The owner is amazing! She is so sweet and the food is always amazing! They actually catered my wedding too! Here is the URL with some photos. HIGHLY recommend!
Talia G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Fort Lauderdale, FL
For lunch they have a 3in sandwich and soup special. You may think 3in is tiny but it comes jam packed with your choice of cold cuts and toppings. Very fresh and super tasty. I’ll have to come back for the quiches and pastry. They looked yummy. This place really is a cute little coffee shop. Very French but also very down to earth. All fresh, home made cooking.
Tracey A.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Boca Raton, FL
I wish I could say better things. I ALWAYS try the French bakeries/cafes(not a French national, just love some of their food) and most locally are, unfortunately, disappointing. I always get samples of savory and sweet to judge. And I need to know/taste my food is made FRESH every day. Well, this place didn’t have the freshest items. Perhaps the French tolerate baked goods that are a few days old. Perhaps these transplants think this is acceptable in America. IDKnow. But I DO know that if you want FRESHBAKEDGOODS try Doris’ Italian Bakery. Yes, they are Italian, not French but I have NEVER had a stale item from their bakeries. And, in fact, their sandwich cookies are a REVELATION and a gift from God(I have a weakness for little treats). Also, don’t miss their Cassata cake, babarum, biscotti, hell, ANY bakery item. Look, I am not even a part owner in ANY of their stores, though I wish I was. I’m sorry if the French bakeries aren’t cutting it but I want my baked goods to taste FRESH!
Jason P.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Fort Lauderdale, FL
Average french bakery. Milfoi had good flavor but the Filo dough was not flakey enough. The truffle was great. Éclair was better than average. The Opera was ok. The highlight was the Fleury sandwich. The bread was crusty, the flavor all popped, each bite exploded with flavor and had me salivating. It’s a light sandwich put packs an array of complementing flavors, none of which over power each other.
Marcia C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Cologne, Germany
The inside of this place(referring to décor, not cleanliness) does not do justice to the food it serves. As far as pastries, I’ve only tried the almond croissant which was great, but I mainly go there for the sandwiches and soups. They have a different soup each day of the week and the sandwiches are amazing! You can choose the type of bread for your sandwich, but I would recommend the french bread. The staff is always very friendly and attentive to your individual requests, however picky you may be :-) And the soup and sandwich combo is perfect around lunch time, a 3 inch sandwich with a large bowl of soup is delicious and just enough to fill me up. Plus, you have tons of pastries to choose from for a dessert or snack.
Karina K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Lake Worth, FL
Cote France is one of my favorite bakeries in South Florida to date. A lot of bakeries are heavy handed when their application of sugar; however at Cote France their desserts are made with a light touch, accented with just enough sugar to leave you in bliss without throwing you into diabetic shock. Their desserts are $ 4 each so it’s slightly pricy, but for the quality one receives, I’m not complaining. It’s utterly delicious and if you have the chance to stop by, you should. =)
Greshka P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Boca Raton, FL
Delicious French pastries!!! The Opera is my favorite, although I still have more to try. It’s conveniently located near Mizner Park. Great place for a quick lunch or coffee break. Fresh baked bread, croissants, etc. They also serve sandwiches, soups, and the staff is very friendly and helpful. Highly recommend this place for whenever you need to bring desserts to a party or gathering, believe me everyone will love them. They will even cut the pastries for you into finger size portions to make it easy for your guests, and leave room to try more than one.
Moni L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Denver, CO
French pastries much? Yes! This reminds me of a little bakery back in Denver but not as cute. The people they are not so pleasant sometimes, but the food and the pastries are pretty tasty. The menu is fairly small but the ingredients are fresh and fairly inexpensive. You can get a 12″ sandwich there for an average of $ 7.50. They have some pretty tasty Pâté their and their chicken breast was VERY juicy. I’ve had some pastries there as well. The croissants are always so soft and buttery and a wide array of danishes. The space itself is nothing to rant about but it is clean, and the presentation is great. I have to say their cakes are expensive but are delicious! I would suggest going for lunch and getting the combo soup and salad deal for $ 4.95! The french onion soup is awesome there!