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La Patisserie
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A M.
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La Patisserie used to have some crazy hours, and still closes up shop at 1 pm on Sundays, but if you make it there, it's worth it. It's a French-style cafe, with a few tables inside, a few tables outside, a coffee stand, espresso stand and a pretty impressive selection of the desserts.
They seem to be pretty good on chocolate, mousses and combinations of the above. The small desserts can be packed to go or eaten inside and range between $3 and $5. The cakes looked pretty tasty as well, and while we enjoyed the desserts with some coffee outside the shop, quite a few customers picked up cakes to go.
The staff is friendly, familiar with the recipes and contents of each dessert, and the place is well-lit and clean. Overall, a place dessert lover will probably enjoy. It might be a bit pricey, but generally a dessert from a French cafe would require an air ticket to Paris.
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