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    Les Moulins La Fayette

    4.7 (24 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 3:00 pm

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    Jennifer P.

    My first time stopping by Les Moulins La Fayette was with a friend of mine who was visiting from out of town. It was a really hot day in July and we needed a drink and to get out of the heat, lol. I got an iced tea ($4.25). They use Kusmi teas and the staff suggested the Aquarosa one, which she said was hibiscus. I went with her flavour suggestion, and I requested no sugar. My tea was good. The hibiscus flavour was subtle, but it was nice and cold and came unsweetened like I requested. Service was good. Although I felt they were a bit abrupt booting us out around 2:50pm since they close at 3pm. I certainly understand asking customers to leave but I felt they could have been a bit gentler about it, lol. The dining area of the cafe is nice with a good amount of seating. The washroom could use a cleaning, in my opinion. I found that it had a strong urine smell. My second visit was just for takeout and I made it there 20 minutes before closing. This time the man there (maybe one of the owners (?)) was much nicer and didn't rush me at all. They had very little left in terms of pastries and I had a few questions about their items. He patiently answered my questions and made a few suggestions. I ended up getting a Raisin Danish ($3.95). He asked me if I wanted a free coffee since they had coffee left and they were closing soon. Hey, I'm all about reducing food wastage and also all about free stuff, haha. I enthusiastically accepted, lol. He even asked how I wanted my coffee. I'm not a huge coffee drinker, so I gave it to my husband ;) I did have a sip and the dark roast was very strong. Good if you like potent tasting coffee. The Raisin Danish was delicious. It was flakey and full of raisins. The centre was soft and the outside was flakey. It was sweet (not overly so) and sticky, just how I like my Danishes. I would return to try their other pastries, and earlier in the day for the full selection. Street parking only.

    Iced strawberry matcha latte with oat beverage
    Mary T.

    My friend and I stopped at Les Moulins La Fayette for a number of reasons: - We were thirsty from a sodium-induced Thai lunch. - We were sweating from walking around in the heat on a hot July afternoon - My feet needed a break after walking all day the previous day and doing a repeat - I wanted to see duelling mills in some sort of Hamilton musical spinoff with Lafayette rapping at them We walked into the cafe. It was cool. Thanks, air conditioning! I saw a sign with summer drinks. Yes, I'd like one. I ordered an iced strawberry matcha latte with oat beverage. A woman at the counter helped me with my order and ultimately made it. I paid with a debit card. I tapped and was good. My friend waited a bit before deciding on a pinkish-red iced tea. It made me think that I could use another drink. Her drink looked yummy. She said that I should wait a bit, as you are paying more than you should here. She was right. As much as I loved my iced strawberry matcha latte, it felt small. I polished it off quickly. I liked that you don't get that matcha grit when you drink it. It went down smooth. There was a hint of sugar, which I liked. The cup was too small, though. I actually consumed all the ice cubes. I had them slowly melt in my mouth. Yes, I was that thirsty. We were asked to leave at around 3:20 pm. The hours of operation aren't the best in a trendy neighbourhood on a gorgeous summer day. My friend let me know that the washroom wasn't great. She was right about that, too. It could be better on the cleanliness scale. Maybe when I'm not thirsty, I'd return here for a pastry. I just need to drop by before 3 pm, to avoid getting the polite boot out of here. (295)

    Strawberry macha & almond croissant
    Julie L.

    Went there with a friend and had their macha tea with strawberry and almond croissant. Both were delicious. The croissant was fluffy and very tasteful. It was one of the best croissants I've had in a while. The price was decent for the quality. Good amount of seating inside and the place is nice and clean. I would go back.

    Mai T.

    Why is this place so delicious?!?!? If you're looking for a French patisserie, you need to come here! They have cakes, pastries, drinks and patés, quiches, sandwiches and much more! I like them all to be honest. There's Something for everyone and the staff is very knowledgeable in helping you figure out what you may need for a party or just to bring home to your family.

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    Aimee B.

    4 stars out of 5 for: - To date, I've been to this place twice during my ventures to Hintonburg to visit friends. - the place is tastily decorated; just enough touches of chic - yummy pastries - friendly staff - but gosh darn - the items are pricey so I will have to put this on my 'for occasional treats only' box (for now)

    Hanna F.

    Amazing drinks, food and staff!! Got a latte and turkey cranberry sandwich. Love the vibe as well

    Grilled cheese sandwich, flat white, hot chocolate and millefuille !
    Hadia G.

    Today was giving this place a second chance. We came when they recently opened (during their first month I think) and we didn't have the best experience! I'll leave it at that! lol. So we decided a year later to give them another chance and I'm glad we did. Their mixed cheese grilled sandwich was so good. I had a ganache hot chocolate which was decent. Now we tried the millefeuille not the typical crunchy fresh cream kind . I'd rather go for the baked goodies than the refrigerated cakes maybe. Space is nice and staff are friendly. Parking not so easy in Westboro generally!

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    Alexandra D.

    We loved this place even though it's a bit pricey. Everything looked appetizing and the display of the different pastries was mouth-watering. We had a croissant, an apple pie, and a millefeuille--I wish the apples were cut into smaller pieces but otherwise it was good as well as the croissant. The millefeuille was absolute heaven!! As well as the espresso macchiato; I really liked that peculiar small espresso cup it was served in.

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    1 month ago

    It is a very nice coffee shop me and my family enjoyed the atmosphere there i give my experience 5/5

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    Overall, excellent service and quality bakery goods and hot beverages. Prices are reasonable.

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    2 years ago

    Excellent selection of baked goods and drinks. Tends to get crowded on weekends and service for standard drinks can be slow.

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    6 years ago

    Yummy and fresh treats of all sorts. Very fresh and quality ingredients. Order an éclaire on the side, you won't regret it.

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    8 years ago

    incredible pastey here, best franch pastry shop. The apple turnover, chocolate croissant, and the tart are absolutely to die for.

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