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The bakery's interior was stunning and all the baked goods looked delicious. I tried the chocolate raspberry croissant, which was flaky and delightful. I highly recommend stopping by when they are open if you are in the area and craving something sweet. The doors are oddly heavy. We arrived near opening time and saw many people struggling to enter the bakery because they thought it was closed. We also made the same m... View all feedback.
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Deep in the high rise suburbs, it's not clear why this gets such good reviews. Perhaps there's nothing else around woth going to. Don't drive to try this out! Bitter coffee, and oversized supersweet pastries. There is much better in town. On the other hand, the staff are very freindly. View all feedback.
Great place for something sweet. has some vegan options. they had an ammmaaazzziinngggg vegan croissant when we were there!
What a beautiful bakery. when they go into the smell of fresh made cake and brot is incredible! Unfortunately, they didn't have vegan croissants, so I chose a vegan biscuits and coffee. it was very tasty, but probably wouldn't go back just to the missing choice.
Perfect vegan croissants and other options. beautiful start in the day! next time again
I guess they don’t always make everything from their vegan range, when I went in the morning they only had 2 pastries which were basically the same buns just different frosting colour. Anyway, the taste was really good!
Got a chocolate covered croissant (has a little berry and cream filling) and a soy latte. I've had very few vegan croissants in my life but this one was AMAZING. And definitely the best coffee I had in Iceland. Also got a large cookie thing (oat with jam) to go and a donut. The cookie was sooooo delicious and big enough to split between two people. The donut was just ok, but I had saved it for several hours to eat on the plane ride. It was also somehow WAY cheaper than anywhere else I'd eaten in Iceland even though the inside appears very fancy. 2 croissants, 2 coffees, a cookie and a donut only cost around $20 USD.