Le Vinois Bakery

6322 Powerline Rd, Fort Lauderdale
(954) 771-9788

Recent Reviews

Larry Wasserman

I just went to Pinecrest, farmers market. I just asked for the name the lady was very very rude. I was going to buy for my friend, but I I’ll take my business to American establishment you guys are not worth it I recommend not to go my son was very upset and he has autism a

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Anja A.

Tried a chocolate-almond croissant and a almond croissant from their stand at the Pinecrest Farmers market and both do not disappoint. Will be returning to try more items.

Jose G.

I have been to this bakery three times (in search of their very tasty almond croissants) and it has never been open during their posted hours. I have also called on phone to see if anybody is minding the store and nobody has answered the phone. They must just open the store at random hours.

Lucy Moreno

Le Vinois Bakery goodies are the best! These treats are sold from Le Vinois in our local Farmer's Market in Pinecreast and also from January thru March at the Coral Gables Farmer's Market! My family loves the Rugulah and their Danishes are the best! We have to keep trying their Goodies! Delicious. You rock Chef Modina of Le Vinois!! Thank You for bringing your talent to South Florida!

Br Fe

I bought some desserts on sunday at the farmers market at Pinecrest garden and it was so delicious !!! They had a stand with croissants, bread ect.... the owner was very nice !!

Wendy Hauk

They no longer make sammiches ? have been craving the grenoble one lately. They do have delish baked goods though.

Michelle W.

We ordered a fruit tart per my daughter's request for her 18th birthday. I googled and emailed several places and Francis's picture caught our eye. It was as delicious as it was beautiful and it looked exactly like the picture he sent me. We were extremely pleased with his product! While picking up the tart i also picked up a quiche which was also extremely delicious! Please frequent this establishment as their food is amazing! You will not be disappointed!

Sele G.

Le Vinois is an authentic French bakery. The aroma of baked foods circulate the space. The bakery offers a variety of baked goods including pizza, macarons, croissants & creme brûlée. I had the Pistachio & vanilla macaron - excellent I also had a chocolate filled croissant - excellent. This bakery was recommended by a dear friend and exceeded expectations. The owner was warm and welcoming. I highly recommend this bakery and look forward to visiting again.

Anwar Bouanane

Nice tasty pastries. Pain raisin is the best. I hope they get the baguettes back.

Joan Liebeck

Always our favorite...the best french bakery and terrific lunches

Veronica P.

Great place to grab a quick bite during your lunch hour. The soups have all been phenomenal and they rotate through their soups of the day, which are always made fresh every morning. The quiches are out of this world. Portions are a good size as well....and of course you cant forget about the desserts! They have all kinds of different pastries, cakes, filled croissants, mousse, rugelachs, etc. My favorite thing in the entire restaurant: apricot rugelach... get like 100 of them

Emily Marinez

Excellent! Freshly Baked goods daily!

Lorena Gutierrez

The absolute BEST big plump chocolate croissant I’ve EVER had!

Karel Montes

The almond croissant is amazing!

Ariel W.

Oh La La! What a delicious surprise this French bakery turned out to be. If I hadn't read reviews I would never have even know Le Vinois was here. It is tucked back in the nondescript Corporate Park Plaza which is located behind Chili's on Powerline Rd. According to them they are "an artisanal french bakery where everything is made from scratch at our location! Most recipes are the fruits of 3 generations of french bakers leaving in the french Alps. We have been in business for more than 10 years, the past 6 years at our current location on Powerline, you can also find us at the farmers market in Miami Coral Gables." I need to help them with writing their history. I am not sure what French bakers leaving in the French Alps means. I think they mean living. They have a small dining room so you can dine in or take out. The menu offers a variety of French sandwiches and salads but I came in to try their baked goods. I was hoping to find some of their mini pastries but I didn't see any. Actually it didn't look like there was much of a selection but that could be because I was coming in an hour before closing. I ended up with a $12 box of pastries that included two chocolate croissants, an almond croissant, and a brownie bite. The 5 stars for Le Vinois is because those croissants were out of the world. The only way they could have been better is if I had been eating them in Paris with the Eiffel Tower in the background. I just had to close my eyes and pretend. Flaky, buttery, and sweet re just some of the words that come to mind to describe them. That brownie bite was pretty darn good too. I am always delighted to find a French restaurant. Now that I've had a taste I need to come back and try the sandwiches. Vive la France and Le Vinois!

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