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Butter croissant, chocolate croissant, sausage roll, and crème filled cruffin.
Almond croissant and cruffin
Cinnamon butter cake
Cruffin
Sam D.
Nov 13, 2024
Out of the way, but worth the trip. First French style bakery in OKC metro that can begin to be compared to Tulie in SLC or *Gasp* Tartine in San Fran. Almond croissant and butter croissant are instant hits, Chloe's Cortado is a pleasant surprise. Check em out!
Read MoreNatalie A.
Oct 16, 2024
Like most people in East Edmond I've been super excited for this place to open! Went in today and got about 1 of everything to try. The everything ham and cheese croissant was EVERYTHING! The croissant was crispy on the outside like it's supposed to be, slightly salty and pillowy and soft on the inside--utter perfection!I also grabbed a few other things to try because, why the heck not?Cheese danish--this was all the things and I will absolutely be back for another, and another, and another thankyouverymuchThe cruffin--the texture of a croissant but also softer in the inside than a traditional croissant. The cinnamon and sugar was a nice complement and texture to the rest of the pastry. Although this wasn't my favorite thing, it was still far superior to anything else you can buy at a competitor bakery in the area. The chocolate croissant was exactly what you'd want in a chocolate croissant--if you're a chocolate lover, this will 100% satisfy!Lemon custard flower- this one was absolutely not what I expected but in a totally good way! The lemon was subtle and complimented the meringue topping perfectly! Sort of reminded me of a lemon meringue pie if the pie crust was a croissant and the lemon wasn't as pungent. It was really really good and would make an awesome surprise sweet treat for a special someone. Lastly--the almond croissant was BY FAR my favorite thing and pretty high up there in terms of favorite things I've ever eaten IN MY LIFE. Bravo CDLC you have left a lasting memory in my heart AND my tummy. I will for sure be back as much as I can and still manage to fit into my jeans just for this delicious morsel. All in all, this place is a treasure and I loved every ounce of it, from the spectacular service, the ambiance (it's adorable in there!!) and the food. Run--don't walk to this East Edmond
Read MoreLewis J.
Feb 23, 2025
Great food and great service. A must try! You won't be disappointed. Friendly staff with great attitudes!
Read MoreB C.
Jan 11, 2025
Very good pastries. Talented pastry chef. Asked if she could add some Italian desserts. Replied "I usually bake what I like." That's the biggest mistake new business owners make. You should produce what sells not what you like. I made a boatload in 90's selling potpourri. She'll do good because she'll listen to the market. I prefer her shop over Twisted Tree.
Read MoreHungryGirl M.
Feb 7, 2025
Very expensive, like $5 for a single plain butter croissant, but VERY good. Guilty pleasure.
Read MoreThomas R.
Dec 19, 2024
Just to be aware, they are seriously overpriced with a small pastry selection. In all fairness, the croissants were quite good, best I've had since leaving Austria.
Read MoreJanet G.
Nov 22, 2024
The pastries were so delicate and yummy. The staff was very helpful describing the selection and the location is very inviting.
Read MoreMike M.
Dec 2, 2024
Very tasty and the owners were super nice. Cute little shop with some seating for now, but more to come. We will definitely be back!
Read MoreChristen R.
Jan 26, 2025
Heard about this place on Facebook and it looked like exactly the type of place I like. It was a little bit out of my way, but not too far from I-35. I had just eaten lunch and wanted dessert, but the cheapest option was a $5 croissant. The other desserts were $6.50 and I really just didn't feel excited about it enough to justify the price. They are opening a dining room area to sit in so I think that is a smart move. Because it didn't seem worth the price for "to-go." But if I lived in that area, I might consider meeting a friend for a chat over coffee there. I think a $3 cookie or macaron would be nice to add to their menu. Or something really decadent like tiramisu, cheesecake, or crème brûlée might have influenced me to be willing to spend more. Some "to go" boxes with discount "day old" bakery items would be good for budget minded people. I just think they could really improve on the variety and prices of desserts they are offering. They also need to offer some "over the top" items that would be a showy photo op for people to post on their social media pages and become free marketing for them. They would benefit from being more creative.
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