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    Littleton’s Market

    4.3 (22 reviews)
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    Annabelle R.

    The display case at this bakery was stacked with tantalizing goodies, pastries galore and unique breads like chocolate sourdough packaged nicely out front. Grabbed a pistachio chunk cookie, and it was yummy, cooked just right, chewy, with large chunks of chocolate and crunchy pistachio pieces, and a nice balanced sweetness to it. The perfect snack on a Friday afternoon. I appreciated the immediate service and friendly staff too.

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    Katlin B.

    This might have been my favorite place in the whole North Market in Columbus - it was newly open for our annual trip this year. It was honestly so delicious and we didn't end up taking photos of some of the other things we tried. Honestly, the only downside is that if you're allergic to nuts you might have to skip out on this place because everything is stored sort of close together. Their cookies are HUGE and wicked tasty. We tried the M&M and pistachio and they were both wicked good! We tried the Lavender Lemon Morning Bun and it was flaky and crispy on the outside with a soft center filled with a delicious custard-like filling. The Pistachio Bowtie was hands down the best pastry I've ever had, it was buttery and flaky like a croissant but it was filled with this pistachio butter filling that was so delicious! We ended up trying the Orange Dreamsicle pastry and it was super sweet, it tasted very similar to an orange creamsicle but it was a little more tart than you'd expect. It wasn't my favorite - but it was genuinely hard to beat that bow tie. We tried a strawberry rhubarb mini pastry and it was also fantastic, thinking of it is making my mouth water! The filling inside was this perfect mixture of sweetness and tart! The staff is extremely helpful and willing to make suggestions if you need help narrowing your selections down to something manageable! There is plenty of seating inside the market so it's the perfect place to grab lunch and then swing by the bakery for a sweet treat.

    Pumpkin Spice Bi- Color croissant, Sun dried Tomato Biscuit, Market Slice
    Michael B.

    Every pastry, whether savory or sweet is excellent! Got the pumpkin spice croissant, sun dried tomato biscuit and the market slice which was a mushroom ricotta focaccia. No matter how long of a line too, service is extremely quick but able to explain options if necessary. The pumpkin spice croissant was filled with a pumpkin pie - esque filling that was divine. The tomato biscuit had such a complex flavor with hints of basil, with the butter on top adding an extra smooth factor with just a small amount. Definitely a must go for pastries in the morning!

    Mary C.

    Friendly staff with a cute display in the corner of North Market, but I think on the pricier end. We got a raspberry thyme scone and a coconut pastry. I liked the scone's texture but it wasn't super flavorful. The coconut pastry was filled with cream and not for me. I think maybe the other scone options would have been better picks.

    Burrata
    Tatianna S.

    I've heard and seen so much hype about Littleton's, but unfortunately my experience didn't meet expectations. We were seated outside, which is beautiful during the day, but at night it was very dark under the roof. I'm not sure if the lights just weren't turned on, but it didn't feel as elegant or "boujee" as I'd seen in others' posts. We started with the burrata, which tasted good, but for almost $20 the portion of bread it came with felt mismatched to the price. I ordered the burger next and was underwhelmed -- it came without lettuce, tomatoes, or pickles. I had asked for lettuce and pickles and had to ask two more times before they finally brought them out, about 10 minutes after our food was served. The burger itself was average and quite small. The fries tasted just like McDonald's -- not bad, but definitely not worth $19 for the small portion. Considering a side of fries alone costs $8 à la carte, I hope that portion is bigger than what came with my meal. Overall, I wasn't impressed and, quite frankly, don't see myself coming back.

    Almond croissant (left) and "It's Corn" croissant
    Demetrius B.

    I have had many almond croissants in Columbus, and this was a great version. It was both large and dense, and it contained a good amount of almond paste in the center. The "It's Corn" croissant had a small cob of corn affixed to the edge which was a nice touch. The croissant itself and the filling were satisfying, but I'm still thinking about that almond croissant. They also had these decadent (looking cookies) that were (also) large, dense and artistically created. I just might have to splurge for one of those $9 treats next time.

    John B.

    Service was beyond friendly. The place was very clean and organized. However the food wasn't memorable. It was also overpriced. It costs more than I paid for the same in London and Paris. I can not recommend this place.

    Ginger cookie base with dollops of cheesecake and lemon curd and candied ginger and lemon.
    Jen F.

    I've been wanting to try their baked goods, so I'm very happy they opened a location in North Market! I got a loaf of honey wheat bread and a dessert with a thick, ginger cookie base with dollops of cheesecake and lemon curd, with strips of sugared ginger and lemon. The dessert was amazing. Loved the way the flavors all popped. I shared it with my hubby, and he couldn't stop raving about it. The honey wheat bread was $8, and it made some damn good toast. We spread butter on it, and sprinkled it with a little maldon flaky salt. It was a nice treat. More dense and flavorful than grocery store bread. I'll definitely buy a loaf of it anytime I'm at the market. Can't wait to try more of their breads, pastries, and desserts!

    Jayme J.

    Yum, yum, YUM! My favorite new spot for a sweet treat & fresh baked bread. Everything is as photogenic as it is delicious & the team who works there is SO NICE.

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    Pistacia Vera

    4.6
    (951 reviews)
    1.5 mi
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    I've heard nothing but great things about this cafe, so my expectations were high - I'm happy to…read morereport that this place is worth the hype! We were gifted tickets for the German Village picnic Giftory experience which gave us two macarons of our choosing and two vanilla shortbread cookies for free. We chose the raspberry chambord and pistachio macarons while also ordering two pistachio cloud matchas. All of the desserts were excellent. The raspberry macaron was very fruit forward while the pistachio was more subdued, but still had a spot on flavor. Even with sugar coating the shortbread cookies, the touch of vanilla made them taste light. I could easily see myself eating far too many of those. The star of the show was the matcha. 10/10! I've never had a pistachio flavored drink, so I was a little hesitant, but wow, I'm glad I ordered it! The matcha base wasn't overly sweet nor was the pistachio foam overly salty. Perfect mix of sweet and savory. Even thought the line was out the door, it moved at a decent pace and our drinks didn't take too long to receive. I'd like to try the strawberry matcha next time, but I'm not sure if I can pass up the pistachio Highly recommend!

    Overpriced and overhyped! Visited with a few friends when it was still chilly out and waited in…read moreline to order a mocha, a ham and cheese croissant and a chocolate macaron. I think the issue is with the chocolate they use for the mocha but it had such an odd flavor that I couldn't bring myself to finish it. The croissant was fine and not memorable and I won't say too much on the macaron because I think I just realized I'm not really a macaron person so I can't fairly judge them there. The cafe is itty bitty and there is absolutely no seating inside so it's more of a grab and go situation. There are a few seats outside so hopefully you can snag a seat when the weather is nicer. Overall, I think there are a lot of other good coffee shops in Columbus that I don't see myself going out of my way to come back.

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    Elote Croissant ($5)
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    Patio seating
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    Tous Les Jours

    Tous Les Jours

    4.3
    (165 reviews)
    3.4 mi
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    **5 stars for the milk bread**…read more FUN FACT -- Tous Les Jous is owned by a South Korean food conglomerate group (same concept as Paris Baguette) and this is a bakery with Asian and European baked goods. I visited Tous Les Jours for the first time on Memorial Day (May 2026) at the Columbus location. I arrived around 2:30pm on a Monday. Surprisingly, they had lots of options available even with my late arrival because most bakeries run out of items quickly. They sell croissants, cakes, milk breads, macarons, drinks, etc. MY ORDER ($18.95 total for 4 items) -- Twist Donut ($2.95), Sweet Frank Roll ($4.50), Almond Croissant ($4.75), and a Whole Milk Loaf bread ($6.75). 1. Twist donut ($2.95) - sweet but not overly sweet. It tasted just like a regular twist donut that you'll find at other donut shops. 2. Sweet Frank Roll ($4.50) - good. Perfect savory option for breakfast or lunch. Soft and buttery bread base. I think $3 would have been a better price but the bread roll was good. I ate this in my car before driving back to Cleveland. It held me over until I got home. 3. Almond Croissant ($4.75) - my favourite item - buttery with some almond cream or paste inside. Topped with almonds. I don't like creamy things at all and I didn't realize that this croissant had a cream inside until I opened it but the cream is very light and it is more of a spread than a cream. 4. Whole Milk Loaf Bread ($6.75) - Fresh and soft. Definitely my other favourite item. This was all gone within a day, that's how good it was. Buttery goodness. The best bread. Overall, I enjoyed visiting Tous Les Jours and I hope to visit their Cleveland location soon. I ordered takeout so I didn't sit in but they have some tables and chairs available. I'll definitely be back if I'm close by the area again. Tous Les Jours means everyday in French and I wish I could visit them everyday...haha. **** GOAL of 250 reviews in 2026 - 101/250 total reviews in 2026 - 942 total Yelp reviews - Reviewed on 27 May 2026

    One year anniversary alert! To add to the celebration this week, make sure to stop by for these…read moregreat deals! Location: 7410 State Rd 161 E, Plain City, OH 43064 Deals: THUR 5/14: BOGO Signature Drinks (Tiramisu Latte or Ube Strawberry Latte) FRI 5/15: First 100 customers get a FREE drink w/ purchase SAT 5/16 Kids Day: Balloon Artist 10-12, Live Music 10-5, FREE waffle for kids 12 & under w/ purchase + FREE TLJ insulated bag on $30+ orders!

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    Resch's Bakery

    Resch's Bakery

    4.4
    (384 reviews)
    8.1 mi
    $$

    New location, same great service and taste!…read more I have tried donuts in many states and countries and I have yet to find one better than here. Well, if I'm honest there was this Amish stand at a farmers market in Central PA that had outstanding donuts, but they only sold them a few times a year and I have no idea how to find them! This trip, I got the big boy donut, a white icing cake donut, and a pretzel. The big boy donut is a huge glazed donut as big as your head. That's right, you can hold it up to your head and it will be just as large!!! This time, however, they put a twist on them and added icing to a few. I know, sweet on top of a sweet sugary donut seems like overkill, and it was. But come on, anyone willing to eat a donut as big as his head has no problem with something super duper sweet! The other items were equally good, and I liked their new larger location. They even added a few new items since I was last there like donut holes/bites. This place continues to reign as the donut king in my estimation, and the fact that they FINALLY accept credit cards now is a huge win.

    I see why this bakery was so popular when they moved locations! It's huge and filled with donuts,…read morecookies, cakes - you name it. All at a decent price too. I like that you have to take a number before getting called to order. This makes it easier to walk around freely and decide what you want as opposed to standing in line and not having a view of what's available. I kept it simple and only ordered an apple fritter for myself. While it was a bit underdone in the center, I think it's because of the huge apple chunks. It was very soft and deliciously sweet though. I'd absolutely return to try out their bow tie donuts and danishes!

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    Three Bites Bakery

    Three Bites Bakery

    4.6
    (47 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    Been meaning to come here, and to the reincarnated Planter's shop next-door. And I had some free…read moretime, so I combined them. Definitely both local businesses worth supporting. Parking is easiest in the statehouse garage. This is a nice little shop, doing carryout and dine in. 10 or so little tables. Lots of delectable looking pastries, and a couple of sandwiches, and a decent drink menu. I got one of the specials, the Japanese breakfast: miso, maple, milk, espresso. Very, very good warmer-upper on a very cold day. I also got a couple of those little cookies, an ubi and an anise, because they looked so good. I'll try them later. Service was excellent. The atmosphere of the place is nice and welcoming and relaxing. I will definitely be back.

    Good, but I was hoping for great…read more No doubt their bomboloni is worth top billing (at least if their merch is any indication of top billing). It was perfectly filled and dusted without be overwhelming from a flavor or density standpoint. The Kouign-Amann was good and also touted. We got a slice of cake that was satisfying. The two savory items were the slightly disappointing dishes. Not that they were bad, but they looked so good and sounded so interesting that the taste just didn't live up to the anticipation. I can't remember the name, but one had a hot dog wrapped inside of croissant dough. The other was a French Onion Dip and Ruffle Croissant which had potato chips on top of it. Both just kind of fell apart leading to eating the components separately. Personally, I will stick to the sweets if I make it back there.

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    Auddino's Italian Bakery

    Auddino's Italian Bakery

    4.5
    (142 reviews)
    1.9 mi
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    As a native New Yorker in Columbus, people have been telling me to go to Auddino's for years. Alas,…read moreI have this odd quirk where the harder something is recommended, the more likely I am to take my time getting there. It makes no sense, trust me. Anyway, my angel of a boyfriend brought me here for treats. We skipped in just before closing - as a bakery, they start early and close by 3. Immediately, the sights and scents take me back to a corner bakery on Long Island or in the city. I practically ran to the black & white cookies - a forever fave! We got cannolis and the B&W but I will definitely be back to try more things. The cookie was out of this world and just like from my favorite Manhattan corner deli. The cannolis are authentically old school, with the filling not super sweet for American tastes but rather attuned to an Italian palate. So fresh and good! If you're looking for an authentic New York Italian bakery in Columbus, Auddino's is it! Mangia.

    Fantastic family owned and run business with absolutely amazing Italian desserts!…read more Don't judge the book by the cover, kind of off the beaten trail near the fairgrounds that is worth the stop! Very old school bakery with display cases loaded with traditional Italian pastries along with some grocery items like sauce, oils, and pizza making ingredients. We got offered some fresh Italian cookies to taste and of course we got some, so buttery and soft on the middle but crisp outside perfect for coffee. Snagged an extra large house dough and some Italian pepperoni to make pizza for dinner too. The real star of the show was the lobster tail, crisp croissant style pastry loaded with a dense Italian cream and powder sugar. Overall fantastic treats at a great price served by fantastic people.

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    Almond cannoli (right) and lobster tail (left)
    Almond cannoli (right) and lobster tail (left)
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    Parable Cafe

    Parable Cafe

    4.3
    (208 reviews)
    0.9 mi
    $$

    We had a great breakfast today. I love the open botanical feel of the space. I had seen the…read morecircular croissants online but didn't see any in the case. So we pivoted and got the breakfast items. We shared the egg sandwich and the breakfast burrito with chorizo. Both were delicious. I loved the burrito just a touch more. Guess, I'll have to make another visit for the pastries

    Update July 2025 4 to a strong 4.5…read more Easily being promoted to one of my favorite places in cbus. Attended a bubbly wine class with Rich, super fun. Opened my mind to bubbly, learned a lot and met some cool people. Most recently stopped in for wine Wednesday. Grabbed a smashburger, tiny tini (the olive) and some wine. Smashburger- good. The sauce was really tangy/pickley added ketchup to balance it out for my liking. Fries fire! Cocktail-The olive- not my thing, was trying something new since I'm coming around to olives, but no. Speaking objectively it felt like it was well balanced but I could still taste too much of the olive food my preference. I'm late writing this and they now have a dinner and new drink menu, so I'm overdue for a visit back :). Super cute.  Amazing customer service. Special shoutout to Jeff, Syn? And Marco who took care of us in some capacity. Drinks-  collins angel hot latte 5/5 and a matcha latte (Collins angel version) 4/5 Food- egg sandwich w/ bacon- soft bread,  thick bacon,  moist. 5/5 and vermonter- turkey apple and cheese pastry. 4/5 flaky,  good filling.  Not the biggest fan of the sesame seeds. Overall clean,  cute,  great music/ vibes. A bit pricey, paid $23 for a pastry and drink. But I look forward to returning and exploring the wine/ bar and live music & after work ambiance.

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    Cappuccino with oat milk
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    Belle's Bread

    Belle's Bread

    4.7
    (521 reviews)
    6.0 mi
    $

    The mango mousse cake has been a birthday and holiday staple in my family for as long as I can…read moreremember. Most recently, I came to pick up a cake for Father's Day and also stopped in to try a couple drinks and a matcha roll. The interior is clean with indoor and outdoor seating. The staff are very friendly. Come early if you want a bigger selection of bread and pastries! I came around 6 pm on a Saturday and most breads were sold out but there were still plenty of cakes left. I ordered the iced matcha latte and iced black sesame lattes (both with oat milk). After mixing, the matcha latte was a light shade of green and pretty much just tasted like milk which was kind of disappointing. The black sesame latte on the other hand, had a nice strong black sesame flavor. The mango and strawberry smoothies were super refreshing especially since it was hot outside. I actually saved the matcha roll for 2 days later and it still tasted really fresh and yummy.

    I RARELY give five star reviews. This place has…read moreconsistently been one of the best in Columbus. It is a fusion of French in Japanese and the techniques and flavors show that. Throughout the years, they have had a variety of different offerings, but they're always the same staples, which is their incredible baked goods, their cakes and sweet cake rolls, a small variety, sandwich, sandwiches and fun drink drinks. They currently have sweet crêpes, but they used to have savory who wants as well back in the day. This entire plaza is an Asian heaven, and I like to bring people from out of town to it because you can literally spend hours in this area. As you can tell for my photos, they are always this busy. The place itself is nice and clean, and the staff is friendly. I'm not a sweet person at all, so I like that this place has unique offerings and some savory ones too. I recommend the mango cake, the sweet butter rolls that literally taste like a slightly sweeten butter inside of a soft pillow bread, and for you to take a loaf of bread home as well. Pro tip: later in the day, the offerings from this bakery are half off at Tensuke Market. This place has been voted as one of the best bakeries in the country & we have it in our own backyard. If you haven't tried it yet, you are missing out.

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    Matcha Soft Serve!
    Matcha Azuki Ice w/ Soft Serve and mochi

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