
Des croissants dignes de Paris et des pâtisseries d'inspiration européenne, préparées quotidiennement à Washington, DC.
Nino's Bakery, situé au 1310 L St NW #100 à Washington, DC, est une boulangerie-café compacte reconnue pour ses croissants. Les avis indiquent que les croissants à l'amande, à la pistache et au chocolat sont légers, feuilletés et parisiens. L'espace est petit, avec peu de places à l'intérieur, et il y a souvent des files d'attente avant l'ouverture, ainsi que quelques tables à l'extérieur; le café La Colombe accompagne les pâtisseries. Le nom rend hommage au chien du propriétaire, et des friandises pour chien sont disponibles.
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Croissants feuilletés et au beurre, aux saveurs d'amande, de pistache, de chocolat et de sésame noir, inspirés par la boulangerie parisienne.
Une variété de pâtisseries fraîches, parfaites pour le petit-déjeuner, incluant des options uniques comme des croissants au gruyère.
Du café La Colombe pour accompagner nos pâtisseries et offrir une expérience petit-déjeuner ou goûter complète.
Axé sur un service à emporter pratique avec peu de places assises, idéal pour des arrêts rapides et à emporter.
Offres adaptées aux animaux de compagnie, y compris des friandises spéciales nommées d'après le chien du propriétaire, Nino.
Note globale
Lily Wang
We went there before 10am and it was packed with people (probably also have something to do with small space) I got the last pistachio croissant so pastries are selling fast. Overall the croissant is a bit oily for my taste but I highly recommend their black sesame croissant. Do not get their matcha very low quality and quantity matcha was used.
Gracie
During my visit to DC I wanted to stop by Nino’s after reading the positive reviews. Nino’s does not disappoint! You know it’s good when there is a line before they open. Their croissants are soft and flaky, and comparable to the ones in Paris. The gruyere was my favorite! Highly recommend checking them out.
James Wang
They offer a unique blend of pastries that are quite unique and serve La Colombe coffee. They don't have much indoor dining space but they do have a few tables outside. I appreciate that it's named after the owner's dog and they have dog treats as well.
Amanda Morton
The amazing reviews of Nino's Bakery are spot-on! We went based on the google reviews, and I'm so glad we did. My husband and I both said that the only better croissants we've ever had were in Paris itself. We ordered two almond croissants, a pistachio croissant and a chocolate croissant, I seriously don't think I could pick one as my favorite - each one was out of this world. Light, flaky, buttery but not greasy, just sweet enough - really spectacular. We got there on a Saturday morning around 8:50am (they open at 9am) and there was already a line which I now realize is totally justified. The actual store is tiny inside, there's really no where to sit and eat, so I would consider this a to-go place. They do have a couple of tables outside, but it gets a bit awkward to sit and eat at one when there's a line of people waiting to get inside. All in all, if you're considering a visit to Nino's, I would say RUN don't walk!
Taeri Beecroft
I’ve been searching for good bakeries in DC ever since I moved from Korea, and I finally found one. The croissants here are so soft and not overly sweet! it’s the first time I’ve had this kind of flavor in DC. I went twice just last week, and I really hope this place stays around for a long time.
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