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    Baguette et Chocolat

    4.1 (607 reviews)
    InexpensiveBakeries, French
    Closed 7:00 am - 4:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Good for kids

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    Tomato mozzarella sandwich
    Kristin R.

    Mmmmm it was all so good! We walked in at 11am on Saturday morning and I am surprised they still had as many items left as they did. All of the breads were sold out, but the pastries below were about 75% full. Within thirty minutes, they were all gone! Plan to come as early as possible if you want a full selection, especially on the weekends. Seating was available both inside and outside, though it is on the smaller side. The kids meal came with half of a sandwich, half of a crepe, and a drink - they loved it. I got the tomato and mozzarella sandwich which I also enjoyed.

    Chocolate croissant
    Eric G.

    Stopped by this bakery today for a quick snack and coffee. The place is in a sort of strip mall, but inside it's cute with a few small tables. Would be a decent place to work, and fairly quiet. Service is quick and very friendly. I got a chocolate croissant to go. It was good but a little less crisp than I'd like. I brought it home and heated it a bit with a toaster oven and it was perfect! The latte I got was also pretty good. I'd need to go back to try the food, which looks promising and also not too pricey. Definitely could use more bakery/cafes in the area! This one's pretty good - try it out if you're in Bee Cave!

    Breakfast croissant
    Dave H.

    What an amazing find in a shopping center that you would think is only for offices. This bakery is something that you would find in France. Everything is handmade from their breads to their pastries to their breakfast. If you're in bee Cave, you should hunt this place down and try their menu. They only have a short day and it ends at three so try to get there early. Their croissant sandwiches with bacon, egg, and cheese are divine as are their pastries and their desserts. If you're looking for macaroons, you've come to the right place. We give this bakery five stars.

    Ang F.

    Qui, qui, et qui! Yes! Although a bit of a drive outside of Austin, absolutely worth it. Femme, the owner from France, knows what she's doing. Our intention was to get a simple traditional Parisian baguette sandwich, and we walked out with that in addition to cafe and lattes, as well as baked goodies like peach tart (amazing). It's worth asking the staff about their favorite choices, the one choice we made on our own (pan au chocolate - chocolate croissant) was actually our least favorite because the others were just SO good.

    Esther J.

    Butter croissant was so yummy! French onion soup is the best I've had, not too salty with just the right amount of onion, cheese, and crunchy croutons. Latte & coffe are also on point too.

    Peach Tart interior
    Matt B.

    September 2024 Love this place. It reminds me of Bread Furst in Washington, DC. Can't wait to go back. Indoor seating is limited and quickly fills up. But there is plentiful outdoor seating. The place was packed by 9am with more folks walking in as I was walking out. Everything is packaged to-go. Staff was friendly and helpful of first-timers. There is one menu close to the counter. But it can be difficult to see given the way the entrance and queue is structured. So I recommend looking at the menu online beforehand to get an idea of what you'll want to order. Chausson au pomme: Light, flaky, and delicate pastry. Well-filled with apple goo. Texture is reminiscent of applesauce. But the flavor is delicate, showcasing natural apple flavor. No cinnamon, so unlike an apple pie/tunover. I could eat a whole tray of these. Definitely recommend. 10/10 Raspberry Tart: Interior custard is a bit grainy but has nice notes of vanilla on the nose. Crust is nice - delicate and crumbly with a hint of sweetness. Raspberries are coated with a mildly sweet syrup. Altogether, the raspberries provide a pop of contrast against a soothing background of vanilla. Reminiscent of raspberry cheesecake. It's good, just not something that I personally would crave or seek out. Worth a try though. 7/10 Peach Tart: Wasn't a very good peach - bland. Custard is grainy and underwhelming. Peach "jelly" had some nice flavor. Puff pastry was flaky and delicate. I'm confused by the coconut - not sure it really adds anything. Overall, this would probably be great if it had "peachier" peaches and better custard. Until then, I'd skip this one. 5/10 Parisien Brie Hot Panino: Awesome panini. It's about a foot long and is packed with Brie. The ham shines through as a savory compliment to the Brie. The tomatoe adds much needed acidity and brightness to balance out the heaviness of the meat and cheese. In fact, I'd probably ask for extra tomatoes for next time. The bread is amazing - a n intoxicatingly crunchy exterior and a chewy inside. Great dish. Definitely recommend. 8/10

    Water station
    Kenny N.

    A little shop near the hill country galleria mall area. Came later in the afternoon for coffee and a little snack. Service was great. She was helpful and nice. Got an iced latte which was decent. Go a loaf of bread and 2 mini beignets. The beignets texture was like a donut and nothing like a true beignets The little shop has a few tables and a water station. They stop making cookies food around 2PM I believe so anything after that is their baked good or dessert.

    Parisian panini
    Steven M.

    Do you ever eat at a place a lot and enjoy it so much that it seems like a sin that you haven't reviewed it yet? For me, that's Baguette et Chocolat. We've had the coffee, the tea, the macarons, the croque madame, the bread, and the paninis. Everything food here is a 5/5 and priced appropriately. The macarons are the best I've ever had anywhere. When we tried them for the first time, we couldn't help but think "oh, this is how they're supposed to taste!"--each one really hits you in the face with its specific flavor and they're a great gift too. But my personal favorite is the Parisian Panini, a pressed baguette with melted brie, ham, and tomato. It's so filling and so simple and delicious.

    Chocolate almond croissant, must try!!
    Shashikala P.

    We wanted to try Baguette et chocolat, for so long, but it's way way too far from where we live, so hadn't and finally made it. Lady at the counter was welcoming, got a chocolate almond croissant, which was delicious and ordered build your panini, it starts at $6, and I was like, Woww that's less expensive, but from basic cheese, not extra or more cheese, just the regular, they charge you with veggies and even butter, so it'll be easily $12+, so for $6, they just give you panini bread??? I dunno, but it's good, it's nice crispy outside, thin panini, piping hot and of a lunch size. The most disappointing was the coffee, they say they serve lavazza coffee, got the drip and it's morning, so you expect fresh, but it was absolutely disgusting, it was not fresh, it was burnt and weird after taste which you can't get past, so had to stop by at another coffee shop, which personally I hate, you go to a bakery in the morning, you should able to enjoy the food/baked goodies with good cup of coffee, not fancy, just decent.

    Pain au Chocolat
    Josephine M.

    One of the best bakery's I've been to - I discovered this place while in Austin on a work trip. I was desperate for a tasty coffee halfway through and decided to try Baguett et Chocolat. I can't recommend it enough! The coffee is perfectly smooth and the iced oat milk latte was so good I went back 3 mornings in a row. The pastries alone are worth the trip - they are fresh made and taste like you're in France with high ingredient quality. The selection is great and everything I tried was so yummy - highly recommend the Kouign Amann and the Pain au Chocolat. This place is worth a stop (or two or ten)!!

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    Little bit of France in Bee Cave. Great place for a light bite and backed goods. Lovely people and outdoor seating

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    Nasty attitude + beignet was a donut and not a beignet. I did not like my experience here.

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    Absolutely the best coffee and pastries! Stopped here while visiting family in Austin. Will definitely come back every time we visit

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    Delicious French pastries to crave! So delicious and fresh, nothing bad to say! Can't wait for my next visit.

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    11.3 miWarehouse District, Downtown

    Per this restaurant's website: "Gina is short for Regina in…read moreItalian and translates as Queen...At one point dubbed "The Most Beautiful Woman in the World." The name Gina is short for Regina, which is Italian for "Queen." It's a bold choice for an establishment that treats its customers like afterthoughts and its staff even worse. Our group had a New Year's Eve reservation--arguably the biggest night of the year for dining--and this place had the audacity to cancel it at the last minute without so much as a phone call or an automated email. We shouldn't have to play detective on social media to find out holiday plans have been nuked because the "Queen" couldn't keep her house in order. If you're wondering why the service is nonexistent, a quick look at the news explains it all: apparently, they can't even manage the basic human decency of paying their workers. "The Most Beautiful Woman in the World"? Not even close. This place is an ugly mess from the management down. If they can't pay their staff and they can't respect a reservation, they don't deserve your business. Save your money and go somewhere that actually values its reputation and its people. Avoid at all costs.

    La classe! Finally stopped in to Gina's and it didn't disappoint! Oh the days you long for just a…read morebig bowl of mussel frites to take you back to the city of love. The cream sauce under the heap of mussels and shoestring fries is to die for! Sat at the bar and came during happy hour! It is a quaint space so reservations are recommended! Great HH deals. Also, hands down the best bone marrow I've had in this city ! Cocktails are delish! And half off during their HH! I'm not a dirty martini gal at all and here they use an onion brine garnished with pickled onions....so delish! Street parking. Definitely will be back!

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