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Contribute Feedback What Dagmar likes about Paris Baguette:
There is an incredible selection of baked goods here! Everything is simply delicious and reasonably priced. You can't go wrong with their classic French baguettes! They also serve excellent coffee and lattes. Overall, it was a delightful experience! View all feedback.
What mimi doesn't like about Paris Baguette:
I was really looking forward to grabbing some bread before heading to work, so I checked their opening hours online. Google indicated that they opened at 7 am, which seemed perfect for me. However, when I arrived shortly after 7, an employee informed me that they actually don't open until 8 am. It would be great if you could update your hours on Google to prevent any confusion in the future. View all feedback.
Every time I visit this place, the service, pastries, and atmosphere are always a delight. It's perfect for anyone who works or studies and is looking for a spot to enjoy a treat while getting some focused work done. Personally, I love indulging in a chocolate croissant alongside a cup of coffee.
This is arguably the best spot in South San Francisco for pastries! I've visited about a dozen times, and the atmosphere is perfect for anything from studying to a coffee date. There's plenty of seating, but it tends to fill up quickly on weekends! The pastries and sandwiches are outstanding. I highly recommend stopping by whenever you can!
First time here and we were surprised! Had a couple of pastries, coffee, and took a slice of cake home for later. The coffee is ok, the pastries are delicious! We will definitely come back to try the sandwiches and more.
Variety selections of bread and deserts. They warm up your bread for you to eat at the Cafe.
The prices for their pastries range from $3 to $6 each, which is higher than most Asian bakeries like Fancy, 85°, and Sheng Kee, but more affordable than upscale places like Tartine. Their cakes look dreamy, but they are mostly chiffon cream, priced at $5 to $7 per slice or $35 to $40 for a whole cake. The macarons are tasty but pricey; they are about $2.50 each for the small ones and $3.50 for the larger ones. My kids prefer to buy a pack of 12 macarons from Trader Joe's for only $4 or $5, and those taste just as good at a better price. I usually skip their drinks, whether coffee or tea, because they tend to be bland and watered down. Instead, I prefer the offerings from Starbucks, Peet's, or Philz.
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