Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
A lively French-leaning bakery and brunch spot with standout croissants and hearty plates; service can be uneven at peak times but pastries and outdoor seating win many fans.
La Provence Boulangerie & Patisserie excels with standout pastries and croissants that justify repeat visits, supported by a warm, bustling atmosphere and generous portions that make pricing feel fair. However, inconsistent execution—particularly slow or curt service during peak hours and occasional cold dishes—prevents grade A-level performance. The restaurant delivers reliable neighborhood brunch and bakery quality, competitive with the area's better casual dining spots.
Walk in to a gleaming pastry case and a room that feels warm and bustling. Servers weave between brunch plates and cappuccinos while the heated patio hums along. One guest summed it up: "Croissants are airy and the best item here," though a few note peak-time service can lag. The cooking leans French comfort with Pacific Northwest touches—think salmon hash, croissant Benedicts, and a meaty Monte Cristo—plus a bistro-leaning dinner set with scallops and lamb. It is not flashy, more elevated traditional with a generous hand and a patisserie backbone. Pastries shine; onion soup can be hit or miss. Families do well here thanks to familiar options like eggs, burgers, crepes, and fries. Portions are ample, and a sweet from the case seals the deal. If your crew includes selective eaters, stick to comfort staples over the more herb-forward or acidic bistro dishes.
Area: Upscale suburban commercial corridor serving local residents and office workers; relaxed daytime vibe.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked daytime area with good lighting and family presence.
Nearby: Near shops and services along Boones Ferry Rd; convenient for errands, meetups, and coffee runs.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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