Douce France
820 Danforth Ave, Toronto
(647) 348-7661
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Love going in there. A little taste of Europe and Paris when I’m homesick
This place is definitely 5 stars! Their chocolate is extremely delicious. Also their mustard.
I'd you need to stock up on French sourced supplies, worth a visit. Seasonally rotated products, cheeses and butter with salt crystals (yes!) in the case by the cash. Sélections of juices, treats, pastries candies... A delightful shop. Fair warning.... Si vous parlez français à votre arrivée, vous devez continuer jusqu'à la fin.
New favourite store!
Finally! A place you can get French butter - beurre d’Isgny, along with other goodies from France.
Located on the Danforth, this wee shop is a delightful stop to grab a beverage and this delicious tarts! The ladies are welcoming and quite helpful.
Unfortunately might be the worst lemon tart I’ve ever had. Definitely expected more from a French Patisserie.
Ordered on uber eats so unfortunately we didn’t see it before it was delivered. The crust was soft and limp, not crisp at all, and though the flavour of the curd was good, there wasn’t much of it and the curd was pulling away from the edges slightly and the top had a skin on it which says to me that it wasn’t very fresh.
The person who packed it left a note to say the last tart just sold, so a frozen one was provided and to let it thaw which we did but I have had lemon tarts out of the freezer before and the crust was still crisp so I’m not sure what went wrong here.
My friend got an eclair which was filled with chocolate cream which surprised her but she said it was good even though it wasn’t what she was expecting.
Very nice to place
The tea are excellent
Absolutely love this place. The croissants are insanely fresh, and the staff is warm, patient, and genuinely welcoming. I’ve only been a couple of times, but it already feels like my go-to spot. Highly recommend.
Best Kouign Amann in the city!
Best in Town!
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La meilleure boulangerie-pâtisserie française de Toronto. Prices are awesome and it's all fresh, always with some nice little gems as well.
The owner curates and imports exquisite artisanal products from France, great for family and personal treats and gifts. She’ll also be happy to chat with you in French if you want some practice. Always a delightful experience going to this boutique.
If you want to buy products to make a gift and like me you want to get ahead and get it before time. Be very careful. Personally, buying a product that is about to expire in three months, when it was made in 2021, does not seem appropriate to me.
This product was not bought on sale.
When I wrote to complain about this product I was told that you can keep it for up to a year afterwards. That is not what you expect when you buy a product from a serious dealer.
The in-store experience may be one, but the online service still has a lot of room for improvement.
Be careful when ordering online.
Such a gem of a spot! Impeccable service from the proprietor every time, there's always something interesting and new to see. Great pastries,.sweets, well curated and fairly priced cheese selection, I always walk out with a tasty new find. I look forward to her posts online so I can get a sneak peek at something new to think about, looking forward to my next trip already.
A true gem. Have been coming here for years and it is always a treat to try something new. Highly recommend the pastries but the plum sweets are truly to die for.
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