Crobrio (cronut) with a hibiscus iced tea.
Vanilla and salted caramel
Pastries
cars parked in front of the store
Orange, Honey, & Almond Bun (seasonal)
Assorted Goodies!
a bakery counter with a variety of pastries
The absolutely ridiculous vanilla filling
a counter with a variety of pastries
food
What I got
Cinnamon Sugar Crobrio (not bad!) with Vanilla filling & Vietnamese Iced Coffee
Vanilla Macaron
outside
Outdoor seating
CroBrio
Chocolate macaron
Cinnamon "CroBrio" (Croissant-Brioche Hybrid Donut filled with Vanilla Bean Pastry Cream)
Almond croissants
Blackberry Kouign-Amann (seasonal)
Pistachio Macaron
Julie E.
Feb 23, 2025
The pastries and desserts in this cute little establishment are out of this world! Definitely stop by and grab a macaroon!
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Bertold K.
Jan 4, 2025
Cute little bakery with high quality pastry. My son definitely enjoyed the almond and chocolate croissants. Many varieties of macaroons are also available. Coffee is also delicious. The place is small, so seating options are limited. There is plenty of parking outside.
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Jennifer N.
Dec 7, 2024
Seriously the best bakery in town! They always have a great variety of baked goods to choose from. The macarons are the best here cooked to perfection. Everyone is so helpful and friendly. We love coming here on the weekend.
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Sirio B.
Mar 2, 2024
Ever since I heard about Cronuts (A cross between a croissant and a donut) being trendy due to a new york pastry shop making them viral I've always wanted to have something similar- But I knew they had become patented. After digging around for a while this pastry shop off Burnet popped up as potentially having a take on the idea, but with their own twist- Called the Crobrio (Croissant+Donut+Brioche?)I won't lie, it's absolutely devastating how good this thing is. Imagine a donut with fluffy, buttery layers inside coupled with a decadent vanilla cream filling...And not the cheap kind mind you, proper European style with the rich yellow color. Any time I'm in the area I have to stop and get one with an iced tea. I would absolutely five star this place if it wasn't so pricey, but at the same time I do realize the amount of work that probably goes into making desserts this complex needs to be priced in. I've tried their other pastries as well and they are excellent. Croissants, eclairs, savory croissants as well. It's a higher caliber pastry so expect to pay a little more for them, but it's worth it for me! Probably one of the best European style pastry shops in Austin, 4.5 .
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Cilicia L.
Jul 24, 2024
We were greeted immediately when entering the shop in the early afternoon. There were a selection of pastries, but our focus was on the macarons. They are mine and my son's favorite. So much so that they are what he requested as a souvenir when I went to Paris. These macarons rivaled the ones I enjoyed in Paris. The cookie is crisp on the outside and tender inside, and the filling is smooth and creamy. We enjoyed all of the flavors we purchased: rose, orange cardamom, lavender, and lemon honey. I highly recommend.
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Steve W.
Feb 24, 2024
Plenty of reviews about this place, but I thought I'd add a couple things others didn't. First of all, there's lots of parking, however, their hours are 8 AM till 5 PM every day which means if you're looking for something on a very early commute, you're better off at a convenience store. You could also go to Lonestar kolaches just a few blocks away on Anderson Lane since they open at 5:30 AM. Like any bakery, it's best to get there early for a better selection. I got there after 2 PM on a Saturday and there wasn't much left, but I did pick up some blueberry muffins ($4.50 ea). The interior of this place is very small (smaller than the width of a bus). with only a couple spots to sit at and I did not see a public bathroom. The croissants are very good and you can get them with chocolate inside or baked with turkey and cheese (along with other variations). I did not spot any kolaches or breakfast sandwiches. However, if you go to their website, you can order specially made cakes and other items including quiche items. One thing I did not spot was a menu on the wall, or any prices on the items in the display case. They at least have a coffee menu on the wall. After your goods are bagged up, and it's time to settle up with a credit card, yes, that tip screen will be waiting.
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Fletcher R.
Aug 26, 2024
Good food. Friendly staff. We got a macaron, morning bun, and other pastry. It's worth the calories.
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Shayer S.
Nov 6, 2022
Yikes! Truly one of the worst places in Austin. Went in around noon on a Sunday. There's not a lot in the display so we picked a slice of funfetti cake for $6.50 and pumpkin spice Eclair for $4.25. It's pretty pricey. We took one look at the macaroons and they did not look to appetizing. My wife called it at the time without even buying that this looks pretty old and stale.We bought the food and went into the car. This is really for the kid and he took one bite and he said it's yucky. So we tried it and he was right! It was so stale! The frosting is all hard and you can just tell from the picture that it's really old and stale and just not appetizing at all and so we ended up having to throw it away. How do you serve something this old at this price, is there no quality control? The pumpkin spice Eclair, while not stale, was not particularly good. The bread was too dense and hard and the cream wasn't particularly tasty so all.Overall, it was just a very disappointing experience. I don't know why this place would exist with so many other great things in the surrounding area. It just feels mismatched and we definitely wouldn't come back and would advise you the same.
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Karson S.
Feb 8, 2023
One day I had a SERIOUS hankering for a cronut and La Pâtisserie came through for me. What they have is actually called a CroBrio and is like a cronut with a filing in the middle. DELICIOUS!! It was so good, they had plenty on a Saturday morning around 9am, and the lady at the register was so nice.I also tried a big fluffy chocolate croissant which was delicious. The pastries were 5/5 on flavor and quality. The crobrio was a little small but actually felt like the perfect little treat to satisfy my craving. They also have macaroons, coffee and other pastries as well.A bit on the pricy side but it's a quality pastry in Austin, so still worth it. The location is small but mighty (but I can see how they could easily run out on a busy day).
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Niharika G.
Jan 23, 2023
Walked into this bakery on a Sunday morning! It was full of fresh macarons, croissants, and other classic French pastries. Initially, I was so excited! I tried the five different macarons: which were all just okay. The orange and rose flavors were the better of the bunch, but I was disappointed in the price and texture of the macarons. Each macaron is $2.50, which is expensive. On that, they were not crispy on the outside or chewy inside. It was more bready in texture. Will come back to try different pastries and hope for better quality!!
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