La Fillette Bakery translates to "Little Girl Bakery" but they only produce BIG GIRL FLAVORS! Be prepared to be extremely WOW'D by the pastries, you'll want to order everything you see. Follow your tastebuds (or eyes), nothing will disappoint! Mine led me to the Morning Bun... the mature version of a cinnamon roll. It exchanged icing for a demerara sugar coating and cinnamon swirls for zesty orange notes. ABSOLUTELY WHIMSICALLY DELICIOUS! It's what I imagine Mary Poppins has for breakfast because it instantly fills you with cheer and the positive pep you need to get your day moving n' grooving! Plus, if you dine in, you'll have lovely service in a delightfully designed cafe. You'll feel cute. You might even use your imagination and pretend you are in Europe. :D Can't wait to go back and try more!
Matt Hess
Great experience from the staff and kitchen - need to rummage through the rest of the menu when I get a chance!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Brenda Joyce
The food is amazing. I got the eggs Benedict with ham instead of duck. My husband got the build your own breakfast sandwich which came with this amazing tomato/bacon jam. I got a chocolate eclair to go and that was quite delicious too. Highly recommend.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
George Smith
The most delicious breakfast in town. Truly inspired craftsmanship.
Samuel Parker
French bakery with great baked goods and sandwiches.They are moving locations and prices have gone up ~25%. I get inflation but breakfast sandwiches going from $8-$12 is a bit ridiculous2/24 Update: A Breakfast sandwich is now $14.30. Inflation I guess
Taylor Novak
This is the cutest space with the best staff. OH RIGHT the food and drinks are also awesome. We had pastries (cinnamon roll, morning roll, pop tart), a veggie omelette, a cappuccino and coffee -- ALL receive A+ ratings! Next time we'll try the prosecco ON TAP for brunchy fun!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
SMD F
I was on the hunt for great bread having just moved here from SF. Reddit led me to La Fillette. Yes their sourdough is amazing, but their menu itself is great! I had the avocado toast which sound boring but is absolutely not! It had so much flavor and a nice lemon touch. The French toast my friend got was also delicious! Highly recommend and will be a go to for us! The service was also so friendly and great!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Kelli Hernandez
This place normally would get five stars, but they put butter in their challah bread. Their food taste great, but I wish they would be true to the recipe when it comes to this.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Mateo E.
On a Sunny Sunday, stopping in for a bite at La Fillette has made our day even brighter more than once. Last weekend was no exception. While it's a cluster by the front door, once seated, you find an airy, bright, and open setting. I like the high back community table against the back wall for people watching and space. The bakery case is loaded with treats savory and sweet--croissants, cookies and more with Italian and French roots. I'm a fan of any pastry with green chile, especially here. The breakfast sandwiches earn their stellar rep, but we were there for lighter fare this time. My nitro cold brew packed the requisite punch, sweetened with cream and sugar. Zoom. Mexican coke for the little guy hit the spot. I noted they serve Cerebral as their house brewer. Quality matters with beer, too. So does local. Thanks. My French onion soup arrived piping hot, topped w a thick layer of Gruyere over a disc of bread immersed in broth. Once it cooled down, I dove in. Bull and Bush has some competition in East Denver now for this. Rosti potatoes were a little greasy, but the accompanying Gruyere makes this delicious. My son's eclair came with a dark chocolate stripe and whipped cream filling. Yum. Overall, I like the food, drinks, and space. Prices? Not so much, but inflation is king everywhere. Four stars.
Katie Van Hove
Soo good! Went on a Friday at 11 and it was full, for a good reason. Yes it’s a little pricey but it’s excellent. Service was great and the food was awesome. I can’t wait to go back!
First time !Highly Impressed ?????Get in there , QUICK !!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Denise Lowry
The Cupcakes that I got were delicious everyone love the cupcakes.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Melissa Dubinsky
My fiance and I have ordered takeout a few times from this lovely little cafe, but always wanted to try dine-in. Since we had been stuck in the house for a few days due to the below zero weather, we decided to escape this morning for a Sunday brunch. From the moment we walked into this clean and wonderfully-smelling restaurant, we were greeted with friendly faces and our awesome server, Miley. The coffee, breakfast cocktails, and most importantly the food, were amazing. We will definitely be back again. Merci au personnel de La Fillette Bakery!
La Fillette Bakery translates to "Little Girl Bakery" but they only produce BIG GIRL FLAVORS! Be prepared to be extremely WOW'D by the pastries, you'll want to order everything you see. Follow your tastebuds (or eyes), nothing will disappoint! Mine led me to the Morning Bun... the mature version of a cinnamon roll. It exchanged icing for a demerara sugar coating and cinnamon swirls for zesty orange notes. ABSOLUTELY WHIMSICALLY DELICIOUS! It's what I imagine Mary Poppins has for breakfast because it instantly fills you with cheer and the positive pep you need to get your day moving n' grooving! Plus, if you dine in, you'll have lovely service in a delightfully designed cafe. You'll feel cute. You might even use your imagination and pretend you are in Europe. :D Can't wait to go back and try more!
Great experience from the staff and kitchen - need to rummage through the rest of the menu when I get a chance!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
The food is amazing. I got the eggs Benedict with ham instead of duck. My husband got the build your own breakfast sandwich which came with this amazing tomato/bacon jam. I got a chocolate eclair to go and that was quite delicious too. Highly recommend.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
The most delicious breakfast in town. Truly inspired craftsmanship.
French bakery with great baked goods and sandwiches.They are moving locations and prices have gone up ~25%. I get inflation but breakfast sandwiches going from $8-$12 is a bit ridiculous2/24 Update: A Breakfast sandwich is now $14.30. Inflation I guess
This is the cutest space with the best staff. OH RIGHT the food and drinks are also awesome. We had pastries (cinnamon roll, morning roll, pop tart), a veggie omelette, a cappuccino and coffee -- ALL receive A+ ratings! Next time we'll try the prosecco ON TAP for brunchy fun!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I was on the hunt for great bread having just moved here from SF. Reddit led me to La Fillette. Yes their sourdough is amazing, but their menu itself is great! I had the avocado toast which sound boring but is absolutely not! It had so much flavor and a nice lemon touch. The French toast my friend got was also delicious! Highly recommend and will be a go to for us! The service was also so friendly and great!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
This place normally would get five stars, but they put butter in their challah bread. Their food taste great, but I wish they would be true to the recipe when it comes to this.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
On a Sunny Sunday, stopping in for a bite at La Fillette has made our day even brighter more than once. Last weekend was no exception. While it's a cluster by the front door, once seated, you find an airy, bright, and open setting. I like the high back community table against the back wall for people watching and space. The bakery case is loaded with treats savory and sweet--croissants, cookies and more with Italian and French roots. I'm a fan of any pastry with green chile, especially here. The breakfast sandwiches earn their stellar rep, but we were there for lighter fare this time. My nitro cold brew packed the requisite punch, sweetened with cream and sugar. Zoom. Mexican coke for the little guy hit the spot. I noted they serve Cerebral as their house brewer. Quality matters with beer, too. So does local. Thanks. My French onion soup arrived piping hot, topped w a thick layer of Gruyere over a disc of bread immersed in broth. Once it cooled down, I dove in. Bull and Bush has some competition in East Denver now for this. Rosti potatoes were a little greasy, but the accompanying Gruyere makes this delicious. My son's eclair came with a dark chocolate stripe and whipped cream filling. Yum. Overall, I like the food, drinks, and space. Prices? Not so much, but inflation is king everywhere. Four stars.
Soo good! Went on a Friday at 11 and it was full, for a good reason. Yes it’s a little pricey but it’s excellent. Service was great and the food was awesome. I can’t wait to go back!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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First time !Highly Impressed ?????Get in there , QUICK !!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
The Cupcakes that I got were delicious everyone love the cupcakes.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
My fiance and I have ordered takeout a few times from this lovely little cafe, but always wanted to try dine-in. Since we had been stuck in the house for a few days due to the below zero weather, we decided to escape this morning for a Sunday brunch. From the moment we walked into this clean and wonderfully-smelling restaurant, we were greeted with friendly faces and our awesome server, Miley. The coffee, breakfast cocktails, and most importantly the food, were amazing. We will definitely be back again. Merci au personnel de La Fillette Bakery!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Morning Bun