Doughregarde's

5625 Village Glen Dr Ste 110, Dallas
(469) 659-6371

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Jennifer Rao

Fabulous Seasonal Pastries - Freshest In The Mornings - Presently, Can Hardly Wait for Another of This Bakery’s “Figs with Lime Custard Dessert Danish” and “Guava and Cream Cheese Pop Tart” - A Gem Hidden Inside Buzz & Bustle at The Village Dallas!

Kacie Packer

Love this little gem in the heart of Dallas. Very warm and welcoming atmosphere, top notch service and the most tasty pastries. I’ll be back!

Divine AV Home Theater

Fantastic vibe here. Great service, beautiful pastries and lovely location. What’s not to like?! Most definitely recommend without hesitation.

Rosalee Chan

Amazing pastries, currently sold inside Buzz and Bustle coffee shop. Pros: Unique flavors and so delicious! Cons: Parking garage is only free for 1 hour (flat $3 after), hard to find, limited pastry selection.I got the blueberry scone, danish with asparagus, croissant, and the curry potato hot pocket (ranges from $3.75 - $4.50). All of them were delicious! Possibly the best pastries in the area?!?!?Friendly service by the Buzz and Bustle staff who patiently explained each pastry flavor, and I conveniently tried their cappuccino, which tasted great. Plenty of cafe seating inside and outside. The parking garage elevator/stairs is close to the shop, so getting in and out once you know the layout is not bad.Due to the limited selection depending on when you go, I would ignore what's listed on the website and just be ready to try whatever they happen to have available that day. Can't wait to come back to try more!

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Amazing pastries, currently sold inside Buzz and Bustle coffee shop. Pros: Unique flavors and so delicious! Cons: Parking garage is only free for 1 hour (flat $3 after), hard to find, limited pastry selection. I got the blueberry scone, danish with asparagus, croissant, and the curry potato hot pocket (ranges from $3.75 - $4.50). All of them were delicious! Possibly the best pastries in the area?!?!? Friendly service by the Buzz and Bustle staff who patiently explained each pastry flavor, and I conveniently tried their cappuccino, which tasted great. Plenty of cafe seating inside and outside. The parking garage elevator/stairs is close to the shop, so getting in and out once you know the layout is not bad. Due to the limited selection depending on when you go, I would ignore what's listed on the website and just be ready to try whatever they happen to have available that day. Can't wait to come back to try more!

valerie Reynolds

The one star is generous.We had a wonderful Doughregards pastry at Staycation in Richardson. We wanted to see what else they and decided to go to their shop and try them for breakfast on Saturday, January 14. We got the Roundhouse at the Village, expecting to see what they showed on their website. That was a joke.When we got there they had some cookies, some cupcakes and some breads and one tiny gluten free trail mix bar. To say we were disappointed that we had driven all the way down to their location, and find they had nothing from their website was not the way to get us to love the place. Between paying for parking and the blasé' attitude of the employee there, we were done I'd recommend going to Staycation in Richardson if you want something that you see on the Dougregard website. They at least HAVE what they advertise.

R McClain

Best bread ever!

Andrew Langdon

Possibly the best loaf of bread I've ever had

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