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Pastries in Saint-Sauveur

Saint-Sauveur pastries unfold in buttery layers, almond cream, and maple glaze, pairing seasonal fruit with rustic charm and mountain air for a delicious stroll through cobblestone streets and sunlit shopfronts. Explore 6 local dining options, sorted by relevance. You can also view the highest rated.

Merci la vie - Pastries in Saint-Sauveur

Merci la vie

Open until 5 pm
(503)
Piedmont, Saint-Sauveur

Review Summary

Merci la vie shines with artisanal bakery and brunch, offering heavenly breads, croissants, pastries, and a warm, attentive service in a bright, scenic setting that invites lingering. Menu highlights fresh ingredients and creative flavors, and the overall vibe is welcoming, but some visits note high prices and busy crowds that can lead to longer waits and a livelier atmosphere. Together, these elements create a memorable bakery cafe experience that many keep returning to for quality, craft, and a comforting sense of place.View restaurant profile
Le Rouge Tomate - Pastries in Saint-Sauveur

Le Rouge Tomate

Open until 5 pm - Reopens at 5:30 pm
(137)
Saint-Sauveur

Review Summary

Le Rouge Tomate provides a warm, wine forward concept with a lively vibe, and many reviews describe the food as delicious and inventive while the wine selection and tasting experiences are frequently praised. The atmosphere and service are often noted as friendly and attentive, but several visits mention slower pacing between courses and occasional mixups among staff, along with questions about value when prices seem high for smaller portions. Takeaway options, a strong coffee and pastry program, and an olives counter are highlighted by some guests, while others celebrate the emphasis on local ingredients and creative presentations. Overall the place comes across as a standout for both casual bites and more refined dining, offering memorable experiences and a sense of discovery that invites guests to return.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Pagé - Pastries in Saint-Sauveur

Boulangerie Pagé

Open until 6 pm
(127)
Saint-Sauveur

Review Summary

Reviews highlight Pagé for fresh bread, croissants, pastries, and delicious coffee and sandwiches, with a warm unpretentious atmosphere and a village feel; the bakery is praised for on site production and consistent quality across a wide range of items, and the staff are described as friendly and helpful, though a few reviews mention uneven service, a hurried pace, or occasionally unfriendly mood from one person; the overall impression is charming and dependable, with standout items like tarts and almond croissants, and many note that Pagé is a regular stop in Saint Sauveur.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Artisanale eBou - Pastries in Saint-Sauveur

Boulangerie Artisanale eBou

Authenticity, tradition, homemade
Open until 4 pm
(48)
Saint-Sauveur

Review Summary

Across reviews of Boulangerie Artisanale eBou, the bakery is praised as a reliable spot for high quality pastries, bread, and sandwiches, with standout croissants, cannelés, and levain bread, as well as desserts like the praline bûche and the Rosée cake; attentive and friendly service is consistently noted, a loyalty points program is seen as good value, and the place is described as calm and welcoming, with many calling it a must and mentioning visits to the summer market in Val David.View restaurant profile
Pascal Le Boulanger - Pastries in Saint-Sauveur

Pascal Le Boulanger

Open until 6 pm
(313)
Saint-Sauveur

Review Summary

Pascal Le Boulanger is lauded for a wide selection of breads, pastries, croissants, and savory options like soups and sandwiches in the Laurentians. Reviewers repeatedly praise the flaky croissants, almond croissants, mille-feuille, pistachio mille-feuille, and focaccia, along with breads such as baguettes and olive loaf. The cafe experience is described as busy, especially on weekends, with lines and a small space that can make seating scarce and service feel rushed, though staff are generally friendly and efficient. Prices are sometimes seen as high, but many feel the quality and variety justify the cost. All in all, Pascal Le Boulanger is viewed as a must visit in the Laurentians, drawing locals and travelers back weekly for bread and pastries.View restaurant profile
LA P'TITE POLONAISE - Pastries in Saint-Sauveur

LA P'TITE POLONAISE

Open until 5 pm
(64)
Saint-Sauveur

Review Summary

LA P'TITE POLONAISE stands out as a charming, welcoming spot with a cozy atmosphere, fresh and flavorful foods, and hospitable service; The menu features comforting Polish staples such as pierogies, sauerkraut, and cured meats, along with beet soup and sandwiches, all prepared with care and a sense of tradition; Customers praise the wide range of imported Polish goods, a clean, well organized space, and a pleasant terrace, with many returning for desserts, samples, and the notable charcuterie board.View restaurant profile

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