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Afficher toutbread(28) pastries(25) croissant(22) bakery(16) coffee(16) cake(15) dessert(14) fresh(13) market(10) cafe(10) pain(10) patisserie(9)Nice boulangerie with wide range of breads, croissants, cakes, cookies, breakfast & lunch options. They have a larger seating area & all the servers at the counter are welcoming!
It's just perfect little place for all kind of goodies. Bread, patisserie, tarts, cakes, or just soup & sandwich with coffee & little croissant! Always fresh & yummy! A mist visit if you are in the area 🥰
Premiere Moisson is a delightful bakery that truly captures the essence of artisanal baking. Each visit is a sensory delight, with the aroma of freshly baked bread & pastries filling the air. Their croissants are buttery & flaky, a perfect testament to their commitment to quality & tradition. What sets them apart is their use of fresh, local ingredients, which you can taste in every bite. From the delicate pastries to the robust, crusty loaves, everything is baked to perfection. It's more than just a bakery; it's a culinary experience that brings a piece of French baking artistry right to your table. For anyone with a love for baked goods, Premiere Moisson is an absolute must-visit!
Bread, desserts & pasties are very good but their breakfasts are average.
I live close to Atwater market & I visit this branch of Premier Moisson at least 3 times a week. While I love their pastries, bread, Quiche, you name it, I was very disappointed in the fact that one of their staff members didn't understand the concept of hygiene or why she wore gloves for that matter. I happened to witness her go through an entire jar of coins (tips) to give the customer ahead of me, his exact change. She literally touched at least 15-20 coins, having flipped over the entire jar & then put all the coins back in. Naively, I assumed she would change her gloves after having touched that many coins, or have their courtesy to use tongs while touching the croissant I ordered. When she brought me the croissant, I had to say something, to which she responded if I had to do that every time, I would go through 100 pairs of gloves a day. I'm quite shocked honestly, that someone in the food industry doesn't understand basic hygiene. Don't see myself going back there, unless I'm buying something packaged & sealed.
In atwater market, 2nd floor. Such a cute bakery with so many differnt options of cakes, cookies, sweet treats, bread & sandwiches. The cake I got was sooo tasty