đĽ Boston Bakery Guide
If youâre like me, and you believe desserts shouldnât just be âthe sweeter the better,â but rather highlight the aroma of butter, have good structure, and avoid excessive decoration, then Boston might be more suitable for you than you think. đĽ â Lakon Paris Patisserie Feels like stepping into a French bakery on a Parisian street ⢠Petits gâteaux look simple but have consistently excellent flavor ⢠Many items change with the seasons, making it worth revisiting đ Multiple locations: Newton Highlands / Brookline / Brighton / Seaport âď¸ âĄ Elephantine Bakery Elephantine feels more like a cozy old cafĂŠ where you can sit and relax. The overall vibe leans toward an old-world cafĂŠ, with decor, tableware, and dessert presentation reminiscent of a European town. Why we recommend it: ⢠Croissants and pastries follow a traditional style ⢠Perfect pairing of coffee and desserts ⢠Ideal for brunch or a leisurely weekend visit đ Boston, MA / Portsmouth, NH đ 8amâ3pm đ ⢠Nouve Bakery (Lexington) Seasonally-inspired, artisanal baked goods worth a special trip Located just outside Boston, this bakery adjusts its offerings based on seasonal ingredients. ⢠Fruit-based desserts are particularly outstanding ⢠Visually elegant but not just âprettyâ ⢠Seasonal specials are full of delightful surprises đ Lexington, MA #BostonFood#BostonBakery#FrenchPastries#BostonFoodExploration#BostonEats#BakingLovers#EuropeanFlavors