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Paul French Bakery And Cafe - Foggy Bottom - Washington DC - Photo album

Expensive, but delicious Espresso and nice atmosphere. This was my most expensive double espresso for $5.50… (I just ordered an espresso, but I got a double espresso) Taste was perfect, prepared with a classic italian espresso machine.
Delicious lavAzza coffee and pastries. Millefeuille can be hard to find but there were at least 2 French chefs behind the counter making authentic pastries. The foods looked good too. They got really busy at lunch time and it took a little longer than planned but they thanked me for waiting and thre
If you want to have a piece of Paris in Washington DC, well this is the perfect spot. Paul bakery is always great for a quick coffee or meal! I love their location inside western market. Love the vibe and service here. You walk in and see a beautiful selection of pastries and desserts. You orde
Delicious food, fast service, and friendly staff. 11/10 highly recommend the ham egg and cheese croissant 🤌
PAUL is my absolute favorite bakery to visit while in DC! My usual PAUL location was near FBI building but it closed. I stayed in the Foggy Bottom at GWU area and it didn’t disappoint. The plain croissants are my favorite and then the chocolate croissant. I got an apple turnover this time. It was a
Today’s start for me was not a good one. I was late for work then to make matters worse I get locked out. Right when I thought things can turn for worse I saw this little gem and wanted to give it a try. Nothing beats fresh coffee and a reuben sandwich. Satisfied with lunch I was able to get some wo
If you want to have a piece of Paris, well this is the perfect spot. My breakfast experience was marvelous, the great pastries selection, the ambiance, fresh latte and all the small details makes this boulangerie amazing.
First time in DC, stopped in to try this place. Great atmosphere, I’ll call it “colonial chic” and the food is wonderful! Pictured is a ham and Swiss croissant and a sausage, egg and cheese croissant (the cheese is light and nutty, not sure what it was but it was fabulous). It looks boutique-y while
Nice and cozy place. Paul’s never disappoints. Being holiday it was rather crowded and they ran out of things. Food is always great, service was decent. Good variety to chose from. This was one of the best Omelette and coffee I had.
Once we got food it was very very good. But the process is confusing and the gal that was behind the counter had to keep repeating herself that she was ONLY taking orders for bakery items. Would be faster if they just took orders with one person and passed it along with any bakery items. Also quite
It’s heartbreaking to read some of these reviews that claim the food is bad, especially the quiche. We actually just came back east from a cross-country trip to LA. We stopped by this location because inside are many dining options, but as a previous reviewer mentioned: the smell emanating from this
This is a great bakery in the heart of GWU. It is located in a small shopping center that looks like it is an extension of an old brick building, which makes for a cool indoor courtyard feel. There is sufficient seating inside Paul ad well. The bakery case is filled with more than what is listed on
The Macarons and the croissants were very good. I would dare to say the macarons are better than the ones at Bouchon in NYC!
Good pastries, ok sandwiches. For the prices I was expecting better quality, but DC is an expensive city… and not known for its food quality. I’m glad Paul exists. I will probably go back.
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