Let's be perfectly clear: this establishment is a scam, pure and simple. Do not be fooled by the charming flowers or the deliberate use of a French name to create an illusion of authenticity. It is a trap designed to separate naive customers from their money for a product that is, at best, criminally mediocre.
My experience was nothing short of shocking. I purchased a single, solitary croissant. The final price, after tax, was an astonishing $8.70. For one croissant.
Let's break down why this is an absolute insult:
The "French" Lie: A true French croissant is defined by its ingredient: pure, high-fat French butter. This is non-negotiable. The pale, sad pastry I received was not made with French butter. It was a dry, bland, and utterly generic imitation. The audacity to use a French name while serving this is false advertising. The Price is Criminal: $8.70. For one. I can get the exact same quality (if not better) croissant and a jar of jelly from the bakery section of Publix for under $4.00. That's less than half the price for arguably the same industrial-quality product. The Real Deal is Steps Away: The ultimate irony? Just around the corner at Graziano's Bakery, I found an authentic, beautifully made, buttery croissant for $3.40. That's a quarter of the price for a product that is actually what this place claims to be.
This shop is not selling quality; it's selling a façade. It's designed to attract the "chichi" crowd who want to be seen holding a fancy bag rather than people who genuinely appreciate quality baked goods. It is, as you said, highway robbery.
Save your dignity and your money. Go to a real bakery like Graziano's, or honestly, even a grocery store. You will get infinitely better value and likely a better product. This place is a disgrace to real bakeries and florists everywhere. Avoid...
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