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I was initially disappointed that they were sold out of their most popular Almond croissant. However, I decided to try their other delicacies. The Basque cheesecake and the Quiche were really delicious. I have never had such a light Quiche in my life before.
First time here tried a chocolate croissant and banana chocolate muffin (wheat free), both delicious. The location is very walkable and you can see all their current options from a window.
This is straight up one of my favorite places in Portland. This bakery is so good - I would go every day if I could 😭 Everyone is super friendly and it’s so cute inside!
Croissant: $3 (no, $4)This might be my favorite croissant in Portland (and I’m a little obsessed with trying all the croissants at the moment). Nice Flaky texture on the outside. Well cooked inside with that slightly sweet, butter aftertaste.
The almond croissant here is THE almond croissant. A work of art that redefines what a croissant can be. Also, the figgy buckwheat scone is spectacular, so totally original, sweetness and texture and flavor held in mild tension and deep harmony.
My favorite bakery in Portland. Fresh and healthy whole ingredients. Love the maple scones!
Incredible pastries. The plain croissant is my favorite in all of Portland — crunchy, soft, chewy, with a slight cheesiness. So good!
Fresh and full of flavor. The corn and gruyere muffin was light and filling and the almond croissant was perfect!
The pastries I bought were delicious and they barely made it home to be shared with my family... whoops!
Solid offerings with standouts of the apple bran muffins, the hand pies, and the ginger molasses cookies.
Be very careful this place is full of sweet drugs you will never get away from his whatever cookies the best by far in this area or even in the USA. Guess also the french people can learn from him. So sorry that I am not very often in PDX. Keep on your work and never give up I will ask Google for a
Everything they sell is excellent. Definitely try the maple scones and the burnt basque cheesecake, which is so good that I accidentally ate the paper it was on and didn't even care. I had written a critical review about their pre-order set-up, but after they responded to my review, we talked over
Amazing lil spot for weekend treats. I’ve tried so many but highlights are the :Hand pies, chocolate banana muffin (the most amazing GF pastry you’ll ever have), kouign amann, croissants of all kinds, and the fruit danish.
Great staff and tasty pastries. A perfect weekend treat.
We tried 5 of the top listed bakeries in Portland, this one was far and away the best of them. The flavors of every item was phenomenal. We don't need to try any more Portland bakeries because Bakeshop will be our go-to stop from now on. My most favorite was the almond croissant, but it was clear yo
Delicious pasty shop! The maple scone was one of the best I’ve ever had. Tasty croissants and baguettes as well. This is a grab and go shop since there is only a small window seating area. Good place to pick up breakfast and head to a local playground with your kids. There is a great coffee shop nex
wheat choices and thank you for being so helpful.
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