Petite Provence Boulangerie & Patisserie
$ • Brunch, French, Bakery
Hours:
4834 SE Division St, Portland
(503) 233-1121
About Petite Provence Boulangerie & Patisserie
Customers' Favorites
Recent Reviews
Our group had a lovely brunch on Sunday. The service was great-informative and attentive. We all had various egg dishes. Mine was the chorizo hash. Mildly spicy with perfect eggs and potatoes. Excellent assortment of tea. Definitely a place to return to
I’m from the South where we grow up with sweet tea in our baby bottles and down home Southern cooking. This was my first trip to Oregon and La Petite. Service was awesome and the food was SO flavorful. I had the best French onion soup in my life at all Petite. It literally took them 20 mins to make, LEGIT soup. Next I had the salmon hash which was amazing on its own. I’m not sure what the house coffee was but I would highly recommend it. If I lived in the neighborhood this...read full review
The Mimosa flight was A+ my favorite was the pomegranate. I’d pass on the pineapple mimosa but the grapefruit orange and Pom juice were delicious! The chicken chipotle sandwich was delicious!!!
Menu
Hours
| Monday | 8AM - 3PM |
| Tuesday | 8AM - 3PM |
| Wednesday | 8AM - 3PM |
| Thursday | 8AM - 3PM |
| Friday | 8AM - 3PM |
| Saturday | 7AM - 3PM |
| Sunday | 7AM - 3PM |
Petite Provence Boulangerie & Patisserie is a stylish and charming spot for breakfast and pastries. Visitors praise the exceptional quality of the food, especially the fruit tart, which many consider the best they've ever had. The menu offers a variety of treats, from fresh pastries and almond croissants to delicious mochas and Mediterranean salads. The indoor seating is plentiful, though there can be a wait during peak lunch hours or late weekend mornings. The atmosphere is quiet indoors, with tolerable street noise on Division Street. Parking may be challenging, but the place remains a favorite among locals. The service is friendly, and the staff ensures that even the pastry case items are fresh, not stale. The restaurant is also known for its tiny croissant dog treats, which dogs enjoy just as much as their owners enjoy the food. The Monte Cristo remains a popular choice, even if it can be a bit greasy. Overall, Petite Provence offers a consistent, high-quality experience whether for a quick coffee and pastry or a full lunch.