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    Dardonville - Just a happy girl with her buttery flaky croissant for under €1.50

    Dardonville

    4.9(12 reviews)
    0.8 km

    I heard this was the best bakery in Fontainebleau so we came by and bought practically one of every…read moreitem they had. It was way too much but we wanted to sample everything. Here are some favorites and things we would and would not get again. Good: pistachio eclair, raspberry cream puff (light and very good!!!), mini puffs, Le snickers (great for dark chocolate and nut lovers), beauharnais (dark chocolate on a vanilla wafer, told that this is one of the most popular items) Ok: cream brûlée, Belgian waffle, macaroons, brownie with hazelnuts, originae baguette Pass: napoleon (too sweet); meringue cake; They also sell macaroons. They are cheaper than most places (0.90 euros each) but it is not as good as Pierre Herme or Laudree because the shell/texture is more chewy. However, they are definitely not bad and you get two for the price of one. We tried all of the flavors and the strawberry was pretty good. I usually love pistachio but I didn't care for their pistachio macaroon. It is located in a small side street and the hours vary (closed Monday, afternoons, and Sunday evening). The shop runs out of stuff if you go later in the day. I heard they might have sandwiches during lunch time.

    Cherise pistachio crumble, apricot creme pie, creamy framboise cheesecake, a large, crispy…read morebaguette, buttery, flaky croissant and cheesy tomato pizza. WE. LOVED. EVERYTHING!! This was one of the best bakeries we stopped by in ALL of France! And it was so inexpensive too! Like questionably so. There was indeed a line out the door even later in the afternoon, but it was well worth wait. If you're looking for your choice of baked goods however, come early! They were sold out or selling out of things when we were there. We had no issue finding something we all loved though! We couldn't wait to dig in so we just popped a squat a few feet down in an alley and ate our faces off! The shop is small and takeout only. The kind women behind the counter spoke no English at all, but a little pointing got us a long way. The shop is located on the cutest of stone streets! It's passengers only and lined with flower boxes and parked bikes with baskets. A stop here a perfect quintessential French experience....it's exactly what you imagine buying pastries in France would be like. We parked in an underground lot just down the block and paid by the hour. This went hand in hand with our visit to Chateau Fountainbleu located a few minutes away . If you're in the area, don't you dare miss this place!!

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    Dardonville - Cherise pistachio crumble. Apricot creme pie. Framboise cheesecake. We honestly couldn't choose a favorite!!

    Cherise pistachio crumble. Apricot creme pie. Framboise cheesecake. We honestly couldn't choose a favorite!!

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    L'axel

    L'axel

    4.6(14 reviews)
    0.6 km

    Not really a review for L'axel, but rather for its patisserie, l'A patisserie. This patisserie is…read moreapparently focused on Japanese-French fusion pastries, and are quite haute - each will set you back 7-8 EUR. We were a group of 8 and ordered a bunch of pastries to share - we got the Sultane (a biscuit with citrus and fig jam, topped with fresh figs and whipped cream dollops), the Or Vert (a pistachio roll filled with pistachio cream and raspberry jam), the Tonka (a soft vanilla cream and chocolate mousse on top of a soft chocolate biscuit, enrobed in a thin casing of chocolate), the Williams (a vanilla mousse with pear compote on a nut biscuit), and then some pain au chocolate praline (pain au chocolate with both chocolate and praline filling, also topped with chocolate). Given my Asian tooth, I prefer desserts that are not as sweet. The Sultane was therefore perfect; the figs and candied citrus added a nice sweetness, balanced by the base (which resembled a graham biscuit). Second favourite is the pain au chocolate - at 2.20 EUR, it isn't much pricier than a classic version, but is far more indulgent! The other desserts were just okay for me - all were super sweet. The Or Vert wasn't too sugary, but I didn't really enjoy the pairing. The Tonka was okay if I just ate the casing and the base, and the Williams was just a sugar bomb. Overall, this patisserie is a good place to splurge, but be ready for some sweet pastries!

    Loved this place!! A Michelin star restaurant in an intimate setting enjoying French gastronomical…read morecuisine nestled in the cute town of Fontainebleau. Came here with my boyfriend and some of his friends. Had an amazing 3 hour dinner course. From gourmet appetizers, compliments of the chef, dinner courses, amazing wine, and dessert. I would recommend this place to anyone.

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    Picard Surgelés - food - Updated July 2026

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