French Patisserie et Cafe Provincetown

353 Commercial St Unit 353A, Provincetown
(508) 413-7086

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Violet Pfeiffer

Wheelchair accessibility: Not very wheelchair accessible.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 5

Service: 3

Recommended dishes: Cookies and Cream Macarons

M

I bought a quiche there which wasn’t just overpriced, but also tasted like it had a huge lot of sugar in it. It had nothing to do with an authentic French quiche.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 1

Service: 4

Mik Shay

Food was just fine when we FINALLY got it . We went in for 3 sandwiches and it took her over 46 minutes to make them. Extremely frustrating experience. It was far too expensive to abandon our order all together.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 3

Service: 1

Kelsey DeGenaro

We were very excited to find a French bakery but unfortunately we were very disappointed. The croissants were dense and over baked. The egg lacked any flavor. The baguette my sandwich was served on was so hard I could hardly chew through it. There was also a lot of confusion with the woman working. We placed our order and sat outside to wait for our food, since there is no indoor seating. After 15 minutes we checked in and she just then started to prep our food. Each sandwich was also $15 which was incredibly steep even for ptown.

Lemon Madeleines were ok though.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 2

Service: 2

Olaf

Baguettes were very dry already. Quite expensive.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 2

Service: 4

Roberto Cruz

Rip off. $14 for a smoothie. Unbelievable.

Food: 1

Max Smith-Stern

CLEAR YOUR SCHEDULE IF YOU PLAN ON COMING HERE. The employees here must’ve been raised by sloths because the amount of time that it takes to make anything is ridiculous. It took an hour and 15 minutes to make a few crepes which is absolutely insane. The crepes also sucked it was very clear they used pancake batter and undercooked them. Don’t even think to put in an online order because when you come to pick it up they then start to make it. It will not be ready when you arrive you can’t get their attention.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Jean Ng

Didnt try the pastry or sandwiches but the matcha latte with honey and lemon was a refreshing drink on a sunny day.

Clayton Henke

Stopped to grab breakfast pastry. Pretty much sold out at 9am. Pastry I got was ok. Ordered a sandwich which was not great and a coffee which was the best part. No prices displayed!! Bill was $27 pre-tip. Medium coffee, pastry and sandwich. Not worth it unfortunately.

Kayleigh Mason

French Patisserie et Cafe is an absolute gem! The chef’s passion and care for her craft truly shine through in every item. I had the Nutella croissant, and it was hands down my favorite—flaky, rich, and indulgent. Paired with a refreshing strawberry smoothie, it was the perfect combination.

The cafe is clean and charming, with cute decor that adds to the delightful atmosphere. I also loved the outdoor seating, which made for a lovely experience. Highly recommend stopping by for a delicious treat!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Angel Naydenov

They don’t know how to make coffee,it tastes awful and i was waiting 30min for a sandwich and it was so dry

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Thomas Nardelli

None of the prices are posted, and what they charge is outrageous. A tourist trap to avoid.

Rob

Slow and expensive. They removed the pricelist, so you don't know how much you have to pay. They make it up on the spot...

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 3

Service: 1

Rob Bakker

Slow and expensive. They removed the pricelist, so you don't know how much you have to pay. They make it up on the spot...

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 3

Service: 1

F. de D.

I had some croissants - or what they called croissants… very dry, it was not made with puff pastry (or at least it was a failed one)Very friendly service though! And the shop is cute

Food: 1

Service: 4

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