Tulla Patisserie & Cafe
12020 Teel Pkwy #102, Frisco
(469) 535-3808
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Quaint spot for pastries and coffee. Gives you the French vibe element. Great for small groups. Service is self-serve up front and you pay at the register. My friend and I ordered a slice of pizza to share, two pastries to share and coffees. Everything was so good. Till next time, let’s eat!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I may have been cured of my guilt tipping this morning. I love this place, their pastries are a 10/10. What I struggle with is businesses that when I pay, say “this is going to ask you a few questions” and then the screen is pre-populated with three tipping options starting at 15%. Are you telling me that these employees that make more hourly than servers, deserve the same type of tip? They didn’t bring my food. They didn’t refill my drinks. They didn’t clear my table. They didn’t serve me for a hour. Many times they aren’t even friendly. The same tip? It makes no sense but I do it out of guilt. This morning my “minimum” 15% tip came out to $5. For putting pastries in a bag. I caved. I did it….. and then immediately regretted it. The girl helping me just walked away. Didn’t look at me. Didn’t smile. Didn’t say thank you. I’m tired of it. Today was a tipping point in my tipping guilt.
*the pistachio croissant is fantastic
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 1
Tulla is one of those rare spots that just gets it right. Everything they make is incredible — the pastries, the breads, the pies. And if you’re lucky enough to snag one of their pies for Thanksgiving, you’re in for something special.
We’ve given their pies to family, friends, even clients, and every year people ask, “Are we getting another Tulla pie this year?” That’s how good they are.
If you’re anywhere near Frisco, make the trip. Just get there early — their pastries and breads go fast, and once they’re gone, they’re gone. Tulla has become a tradition for us, and it’s one of those places that reminds you what “made from scratch” is supposed to taste like.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Almond Croissant, Chocolate Croissant, Chocolate Cake, French Baguette, Carrot Cake
You haven't had a croissant until you've have one of these. Dense, flaky, buttery, and still fluffy and light. Dont ask how just peel one apart and shove it your face hole. Their chocolate Cake and pull apart cinnamon knot are also ridiculously delicious. Cannot express how amazing. Wish they were open longer so I could eat more often.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Drove 40 minutes to try their macarons. They are very good just a little pricey for the size. Y'all should consider prices for 6, 12 & 24. They were good but on to the next place.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
Our favorite local bakery where we get delicious fresh, baked bread and other pastries! Love this place
09-21-2025
My sisters’ friend brought us here; she wanted to treat us to the best French pastry in town. I agree, sure is the best!
-Pistachio Raspberry Croissant- not overly sweet or greasy. Perfect sweetness of pistachio and raspberry. Loved it!
-Almond Croissant- crisp, golden brown crust atop with creamy slices of almond in every bite. Yum!
-Spinach Feta- golden buttery crust with flavorful silky egg custard. Melts in your mouth.
My Hazelnut Latte was a perfect combo of their concoction with 25% less sweet. I had a large and carried my cup with me as I toured Dallas with my lovely sisters to enjoy the local Asian scrumptious. Will definitely return if I am ever in Dallas again : )
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
I’m addicted to their croissants. The pistachio raspberry are the best I’ve had outside of Paris.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: Almond Croissant, Chocolate Croissant, Butter Croissant, Pain Au Chocolat, French Baguette
Limited menu items and they didn’t have any decaf options
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 5
Food tastes amazing here. Large variety of baked goods, with indulgence in mind.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 4
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New owner needs to go to finishing school. Quality has gone downhill since Jennifer left. I quit shopping there. Even baguettes are not close to the real thing. Ugh
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 3
Service: 1
Ever since I found out about this place, i had wanted to give a try so went several times only to find out they close early (3pm) or close at different times depending on the day (2pm on Sunday), which is quite annoying but my fault for not checking their hours ahead of time. Aside from that, this place is about average price items at very under average quality. When I finally go to try their croissant for example, it tasted no better than something you can find at Costco. Their drinks are mediocre and the place looks like any regular shop. Even the employees seem less than thrilled to be even talking to customers. Not one thing about this makes me want to give them another try. With other places close by that sells similar items at much better taste quality and service, there's no reason to come here.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 3
Service: 3
Sour dough is delicious.
Food: 5
Service: 5
Such a cute bakery! This was my first time stopping in and I wish I would have taken pictures of my iced mocha and the pastries I got, but I dug right in! I got a chocolate croissant, a cookie croissant, and a coffee cake muffin. All fresh and perfect. I appreciate the fact that you can go in a and get a cake, slice of cake, and fresh loaves of bread. :)
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Chocolate croissant was really good and it didn’t spike my glucose…yay
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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