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Contribute Feedback What Lisa Navy likes about Rose Street Patisserie:
This is a neat little shop. I suggest everyone try this place once in your lifetime. Well worth it. Food is phenomenal ?Parking: It is hard to find parking but this was Easter Sunday when I visited the store and I imagine on a normal business day it will be a lot easier to find parking ?️?️?️?️?️!!!!?? View all feedback.
What Annalise Gallagher doesn't like about Rose Street Patisserie:
The almond croissant I bought was almost $7 after tip. It tasted old, like it was a few days old normal croissant that they rebaked with frangipan. Nothing like the almond croissants I ate in france. Though better than an average american one, I suppose. maybe their other food is better but its just too expensive when the dunn bros croissants on grand are even better and only $3. View all feedback.
Small quaint gem on Snelling Ave in St. Paul. Prices are on point, service was great, staff was very friendly and helpful.
Really expensive. But that chicken salad sandwich is crazy. $14 for a chicken salad sandwich hurts me deeply but I think it was worth it
I’m not from Minnesota. I was visiting and stumbled upon this little gem of a bakery. It’s understated, especially across the street from a nice Whole Foods and Yum’s but this place is worth a visit! A small brick and mortar shop with amazing pastries and baked goods. I didn’t get any of the hot food options but my suggestion to those who like cakes, get the sour cream coffee cake. This was next level, baked to perfection with very good flavor. The textures were prefect, this was like something straight off the top chef show. The price verses portion gives you a great value as well. This is the perfect establishment to have a coffee and cake date. There’s not a lot of room inside, but I was lucky enough to have a seat each time I visited (keep the businesses limited seating in mind if you go during peak hours*
I swung in this patisserie while my husband picked up a cake next door and it was so cute! The assortment in the display case really did remind me of being back in France. The man that helped me was really nice and didn 't pressure me while I indecisively stared at everything. I devoured a chocolate croissant before taking a picture (oops! and got my husband a blueberry muffin that he said 'was really good and soft. ' I also grabbed the most beautiful baguette for later. We 'll be back for sure!
Amazing pastries! Hands down the best croissants and quiches you can find in the area.