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    4.7 (23 reviews)

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    Paige B.

    I work from home and love checking out new coffee shops. I stumbled on this one and it's super cute and cozy. The space feels high-end, and the pastries are amazing for the price! I tried the cinnamon roll and the Coconut Fleur croissant, both were heavenly. I got a 12oz cappuccino too, though half of it was foam, which was a bit disappointing, but it still tasted great. The best part was how quiet it was. I was able to get a lot of work done. If you're looking for a calm spot without the typical coffee shop rush, this place is perfect.

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    MicheleElys M.

    I had to RETURN!! I know food being raised in Europe and South America. Suzettes' Quiche is the best I have had since France, the custard egg mixed with Spinach, Bacon, onion & cheedar cheese is the best I have had in over 40 years in the US!! I do not state these facts lightly! Please note: there is "No Indication of Tipping on the receipts, nor is there a tip jar." That is built into the food price, Ergo NO COMPLAING ABOUT GREAT FOOD, Prepared with Cultivated with Haute Cuisine mileu!! This takes years to obtain such perfection in flavors, flaky croissant lightly layer buttered bread, or any of the delicious pastries, including the "Sour Dough Focaccia" which must begin with a "preserved Culture." Plus Latte's Expresso & Cappuccino per your desire! My Service Dog and I fought over who ate (what amount) of the Quiche and Croissant. There are plenty of choices, PLUS FREE WiFi, comfortable lovely booths or table with chairs inside and outside while enjoying the Colorado Sunshine. Also a bar with 5 stooles for your comfort. Music is just enough adding to this delightful ambiance. Great location in Edgewater, 25th & Gray Street, Free street parking, Service is beyond amenable with smiles and Quick. Everything about Suzette Bakery, Open from Wednesday through Sunday is a well deserved treat, carry out or eat in!

    Gluten-free blueberry muffin, raspberry cheese danish, and chocolate croissant
    Bea B.

    The best pastries I've had in Denver to date! Yes, I know it's a bold claim, but everything I tried, was phenomenal! What a hidden gem! The best chocolate croissant I've ever had in the US!! The gluten-free blueberry muffin is magical! And the danishes... My God, the danishes!! This place is an absolute must!

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    Erin W.

    My favorite croissant in Denver - they have such a delicious seasonal menu and I love spending my mornings here. Coffee is great and staff is super nice!

    Kayla C.

    Adorable atmosphere and fun location. Clean, spacious, quiet and homey elegant ambiance. Great place to catch up with friends over coffee or tea and enjoy delicious pastries. So many appealing options we ordered 3 croissants and split them amongst ourselves to have a little bit of everything. We all loved the almond croissant, chocolate was a sweet classic and the bacon cheddar.

    Bacon quiche
    Alix J.

    Friendly staff and clean space. The quiche is the best I've had in a long time, the perfect texture/consistency but was small for $6+. Nice space to do computer work and decent coffee

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    Looking for something new on Father's Day! Found this Gem away from the hustle and bustle in a quaint neighborhood! Tasty treats along with a smooth latte! To begin our relaxing Sunday!

    Veggie Quiche Bacon/Inion quiche  Cheese danish

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    Reasonably priced and tasty, though warmed pastries weren't very warm. Also wish they had large size for here cups.

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    Hands down best croissant in Denver. When you factor in the $6 loaf of focaccia it quickly becomes a weekend staple

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    One of the best iced mochas I've ever had! This corner coffee shop and bakery is perfect. I wish it was open 24/7!

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    Delicious French pastries and sourdough focaccia. Bright and sunny. We had walk/up counter service.

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