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Kristin Strange
3 days ago
Lafayette doesn’t lack for coffee shops, but the cappuccino here is the best in town.
Originally tried to go here shortly after 3 on a weekday a couple of weeks ago and they were closed. Went here yesterday and great atmosphere, delicious pastures. Now I see they are open till 4! Definitely worth checking out for coffee, pastries. Next time I go will try a Salad.
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Julianna Haase
6 days ago
I recently tried the new Brioche de Paris location in Lafayette and was absolutely delighted! This charming French bakery is a wonderful addition to the area.
We sampled three items from the menu, and each one was excellent. The almond croissant was perfectly moist, flaky, and incredibly delicious. I asked them how it's so good and they explained that they use imported French butter.
The Avocado Toast was fresh and beautifully prepared, topped with bacon. Lastly, I tried the Lorraine Quiche, which they kindly heated for me. It was light, flavorful, and wonderfully satisfying without feeling heavy.
Although there is a bakery by the same name in Walnut Creek, my understanding is that this location is independently owned and not affiliated with that store. The fresh pastries served here are delivered daily from their other store located in Alamo.
Everything tasted fresh, and the attention to detail really stood out. I will definitely be back to try more of the menu — highly recommend stopping by if you’re in Lafayette!
Did not like this place and haven’t been back. Food was not good. The place felt odd but maybe it’s because it’s new - felt like it lacked character (hospital lighting). There are much better places for coffee and pastry’s in Lafayette.
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Emily Schultz
Jan 31, 2026
I’m so glad this has arrived in Lafayette. The quiche is incredible and the crêpes are delicious. The oat milk cappuccino was the best. I love their desserts as well.