5 best for: boulangerie

Marta Glinka 27 September 2012

Boulangerie is a French bakery and café where you can enjoy breakfast or lunch based on pastries baked onsite. Sweet and savory pastries you can buy also to take away and enjoy them at home.  New French-style bakeries appearing recently in Warsaw  gain on popularity and are visited by more and more people everyday. Warsaw Foodie chooses  for you 5 most interesting that are worth a visit.

Cafe Baguette

5 BEST FOR: BOULANGERIE

Cafe Vincent

The first French style bakery and cafe in Warsaw. They are existing already for several years on  Nowy Swiat Street and also have a branch in Arkadia Shopping Center. On sunny days you can sit down with a delicious bread and coffee in hand and watch the bustling street.

Cafe Baguette

This tiny cafe has been opened for the last few months on Krakowskie Przedmiescie. From its summer garden you can enjoy entrance to The Old City and Plac Zamkowy. Tarts, sandwiches, sweet rolls are only  a small  selection of the delicious range of pastries that can be ordered onsite or take away, all straight from the oven.

Petit Appetit

Newest Warsaw boulangerie, which was recently opened on Nowy Swiat  near Rondo De Gaulle. A long menu cointains beyond the  pastries also pancakes, salads and breakfast sets. The place is pretty universal. In the morning we can drop here for breakfast starting from 6:30 a.m, and in the evening for wine and snacks with friends.

Deli Paris 

A small cafe and bakery in Wilanów with the French atmosphere, music and design recalling the Paris street. Place for trying nice pancakes, pastries, desserts, and breakfast sets.

Charlotte

Plac Zbawiciela will never be the same, since  Charllotte, bakery and cafe has appeared there last year. This trendy place is always filled with a crowd of people. Despite this is not the latest opening, it still creates a buzz in the media within discussions about hipsters and breakfast in Warsaw. We can drop in for  tasty tartines with various extras, sweet pastries, coffee or a glass of French wine.

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