4 /5 Punkie TheGreat: I came here this morning while trying to find somewhere to get a sweet bite to eat. I have tried French items in the past so I was pretty curious. At first I thought they had a drive thru, but I think that would be impossible where the building is located. Regardless, I went inside and I was able to park in a quick spot in front of the location, to get a takeout item. Inside the building was well lit, not too bright but not too dark. There was an array of different breads and sweets, some inside a cold case, and the breads were spread out safely kept behind a clear glass. I chose a small lemon tart, and a creme brulee with caramel flavoring, as well as a large snickerdoodle cookie. It totaled a little over $10.
I liked the topping on the tart, it was lightly sweet and helped the flavors of the lemon not be too harsh. It almost tasted like a faintly sweetened marshmallow. The center of the tart, was a little too much. Kind of sour and off putting, yet quite sweet at the same time. It wasnt my favorite, but it did curb my craving. As far as the creme brulee, the top was nicely broiled a bit, but when I got to the bottom of the tart it went from an eggy custard to more of a watery custard. The flavor was okay, caramel with a hint of cinnamon. And of course the egg flavor.
The price to portion ratio was decent. The tiny tart was $3, and the creme brulee was $5.99. overall my experience was all right. I will give them four stars for the service however, but it was not crazy delicious. Just something fast and sweet to curb my cravings. They also had drinks close by like sparkling water, bottled water, bottled Orange juice, and a few sodas. I might come back to try something chocolate. They have a sacher cake slice, but Im not a big fan of raspberry and chocolate together, so that may not be something up my alley.





