Seven Stars Bakery
103 Point St, Providence
(401) 521-2200
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This was my first time at Seven Stars. I have a gluten allergy, so there wasnt anything I could eat. But I appreciated that they washed everything and changed their gloves before they made my strawberry matcha. Unfortunately the strawberry matcha was not good - the strawberries were so tart and a little metallic-y. My niece got a cinnamon roll, and she devoured that. Even though the matcha wasn't good, she loved her cinnamon roll
Good spot for coffee and baked goods! Their bread is spectacular.
Great bakery that’s worth the stars in its name. Therefore, definitely 5 stars 👍 Super friendly service team. Very chilled, thanks 🙏
Can't ever go wrong with Seven Stars. Their breads and pastries are always delicious. Great beverage selection too.
Had a post workout get together with old friends and the place was perfect for good tea and conversation.
I stopped in here to get a treat for my friend. The gentlemen who waited on me was super nice! There is a beautiful place to sit outside. I got a beautiful-looking cinammon roll!
We were SO excited when we found out Seven Stars was coming to Edgewood!!! Especially since it is walkable for us, and many of our friends. There are plenty of college students around, who may enjoy a work space but be reluctant to spend $6 on a coffee, but overall this is a neighborhood FULL of families, particularly with young children. We have already been a few times since they opened, for quick to-go orders before school, but unfortunately, our trip this morning was anything but welcoming. We brought our 2.5-year-old son and two of his toddler friends for a morning treat, and made the mistake of choosing to sit inside the bakery. I’ll be so for real — they were loud (as toddlers are…you know, because they’re toddlers), but they stayed in one corner of the bakery the entire time, and definitely weren’t wild animals. I felt wicked bad so we were considerate, and apologized to everyone sitting around us, and everyone was so kind about it. A couple women even remarked that the kids were bringing them joy (including one who was working on her laptop, and would’ve probably been the easiest to annoy/distract). We were there for about 40 minutes, spent probably just shy of $100 between the three families, cleaned up after ourselves (basically every crumb on the tables and bench). We were getting ready to leave, but apparently there was too much sound for the comfort of one employee. This staff member walked by, as we were clearly in the middle of cleaning up, gave us a serious side-eye, and said very snidely, “It’s a little loud over here.” This guy (slender, tall, white) was just so snarky and judgmental, and made us feel terrible. Kids exist. They make noise. That’s part of life in a community like Edgewood. If Seven Stars can’t handle the sound of happy, energetic children, especially when they’re contained and supervised, at 7:30 on a freaking weekend, then you’ve picked the wrong neighborhood. And maybe consider hiring staff that are kinder, and don’t act like passive aggressive children themselves. If you’re a parent, especially one with a chatty toddler, do yourself a favor and steer clear. There are plenty of wonderful bakeries/cafes in Pawtuxet Village that know the difference between a vibrant atmosphere and a disturbance. Sadly, this place doesn’t. Shame on you for letting one rude employee ruin this location for multiple families. As for food/drink itself, I will say it’s good, but not special enough to be worth returning. The cinnamon bun was pretty dry, but the raspberry danish is delicious.
Amazing bakery. Everything is so fresh and delicious.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Almond Croissant, Pastries, Lemon Cake, Bakery, Ham & Cheese Croissant
Awesome bakery. Wish I could go there more but it's a little hard to find parking
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Bakery
Great place for coffee and snack pastries. Nice place to sit too with outdoor seating when it’s nice!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Pastries
Restaurantji Recommends
If you love great coffee and amazing baked goods, Seven Stars Bakery is your place!! They have few locations around Providence, but Point Street is my favorite. Great atmosphere, plenty of places to sit and just an overall great place. Definitely need to try it if you are visiting from out of town or a local.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Pastries, Bakery
My hubby brought me home a birthday treat a chocolate croissant 🥐 and it had a smidgeon of chocolate drizzle inside, so disappointed ☹️ and it wasn’t cheap!
A little pricey but all else was 5 ☆'s.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Bakery
My daughter and I love coming here whenever we visit the area! The chocolate croissants are our favourite. We sit on the big rock to eat and it is very peaceful. Lovely little spot with all the trees! 🌸
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Pastries, Bakery
No matter what I’m in providence for, I need to find my way to seven stars or it wasn’t worth the trip! Seriously, what started as a random find when I needed a coffee and food after a visit to the Roger Williams botanical gardens has become an ultimate favorite spot. I would go so far as to say it’s one of my top 3 favorite places for an iced latte in New England, and I love the quiche and other pastries as well. On a perfect day, I pull up here with a small latte and quiche Lorraine to eat in house and then grab an iced mocha and a cookie to go. Luckily, seven stars makes every visit a perfect day, at least in my experience. The staff has also always been super kind! Appreciate all they do for the experience
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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