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I truly have to shout this place out for its accommodating and exceptional service. The pastries brought us in but the people working there really sealed the deal. My family and I were visiting Baltimore, and while waiting for our drink my nephew had buyers remorse and lamented his true desired orde
THE BEST OF THE BEST!!! I love every item I bought from this shop and I would 100% repurchase when I'm back in Baltimore. I'm surprised that these beautiful (and delicious) pieces of pastry art are at reasonable price. It could have been priced higher and I would still buy it because it is that good
My favorite bakery in Baltimore! I thought leaving Montreal and coming to Baltimore that I wouldn’t find an authentic French bakery here but I have been proved wrong! Everything is a treat and the service is always incredible. Jack and Emma brighten my weekend. Me and my friends are slowly working t
Great place for coffee and pastry. Everything I had here was solid. I found the macarons especially remarkable for their perfect consistency and multi-layered flavor profile.
When I decided to put together a list of must visit bakeries and cafes , I knew SACRÉ SUCRÉ would be at the top. My friends took me there and I immediately fell in love. From Croissants to Gateau to Macarons everything was exquisite. Their selection of pastries was impressive and trying to decide wh
Staff was very welcoming and sweet! Everything is soy-free! We tried the Rhubarb Hibiscus Almond Tart, which is bigger than how it appears in the photo. Super tasty, my first taste of rhubarb, and it might become a favorite! All the components balance amazingly. We also got a tea ( I didn’t order it
Almond croissant and tiramisu eclair were so good! Will come back to try the rest. The plain croissant is just pure joy. It’s so well done and not oily on your fingers, just perfectly flaky on the outside and buttery soft on the inside.
Beautiful display of French inspired pastries. They didn't taste like any pastry I've eaten in Paris though. However, they put their own unique spin to things that make them unique. Make sure to come with ample time to deciding what you'll get. You can even watch them hand make everything - both ins
Cute, laid-back pastry shop. We arrived a little later in the day, after 2pm on a Saturday. So the selection was minimal (no fault of theirs, thats the name of the game lol). We tried the Pecan Praline Parisbrest, Azafran Petit Gateau, Tahini-Caramel Petit Gateau, and the Chocolate Croissant. Croiss
Absolutely incredible. The artistry alone will leave your mouth open or smiling. The individual that said they were the main person making everything seemed very serious and aloof (probably just incredibly busy), but they managed to crack a small smile when I exclaimed “give these things a Netflix s
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