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Przekaż informację zwrotnąIt’s good but wow is it expensive. A coffee and chocolate croissant would be $10. The drinks tasted good-but that feels pretty expensive.The staff is wonderful and very kind. I appreciated them!
Delicate, flaky, fresh almond croissants reminiscent of Pasirian patisseries. The accompanying cappuccino was equally delicious and the artful foam heart was perfection. The house made dog treats were a hit with the pupper. I picked up the kunik and a salami, that I'd thankfully tucked the remainder of in my travel bag, as it became my dinner (a decadent treat) during a travel delay. I'll definitely return on my next visit to Bozeman.
I have day dreams about the Kouign Amman, and the seasonal croissants, and the quiche Lorain and the drinking chocolate and the Ruben and and
Definitely want to go again!! Breakfast was amazing! Too many fabulous
The best “chocolate croissant” I had in the U.S. Just like the croissants back in France!The location is easy to access and right near Main street.Everyone is very friendly and helpful.All their baked goods are great, but the chocolate croissant is extraordinary! Just the way a traditional “pain au chocolat” should be 10/10. I also liked their tomato basil soup as well as their cafe latte!Parking: Parking on the street as well as behind the building. Total of probably 30 spots.Kid-friendliness: I have taken my kids many times. They love it.Wheelchair accessibility: Has a ramp for wheelchairs!