
Sacré Sucré : la pâtisserie et le café de Baltimore, où l'on atteint la perfection du feuilletage, des pâtisseries et des boissons soigneusement sélectionnées.
Sacré Sucré est une pâtisserie et un café à Baltimore, au 933 Fell St, qui propose des pâtisseries haut de gamme, des croissants et des viennoiseries élaborés par feuilletage. Les clients profitent d'une ambiance chaleureuse et d'une sélection soignée de thés et de cafés spécialisés, dont des lattes créatifs. Le menu sur place propose des pâtisseries fraîches, du pain au levain et des baguettes, ce qui en fait un endroit d'exception pour les douceurs et les encas légers.
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Pâtisseries et desserts artisanaux d'inspiration française, croissants, macarons et autres pâtisseries préparés avec des ingrédients de qualité et des profils de saveur complexes.
Levain quotidien, baguettes et pains spéciaux cuits sur place avec des techniques traditionnelles.
Café sélectionné, boissons espresso, lattes (dont hojicha et moka au safran), et une grande variété de thés de haute qualité.
Sandwichs, plats légers et boissons servis dans un cadre élégant et chaleureux pour le petit-déjeuner, le déjeuner ou les goûters de l'après-midi.
Vins naturels soigneusement sélectionnés disponibles au verre ou à la bouteille pour accompagner votre pâtisserie ou votre repas.
Achetez des miches entières, des baguettes et des pâtisseries à emporter, parfaits pour des cadeaux ou pour votre plaisir personnel.
Delicious high-end pastries and croissants, the kind you would expect from a fine dining establishment. A combination of techniques, textures, and complex flavors. Amazing ambience and location. Friendly service. The lattes and specialty drinks could be improved.
This is one of the best patisseries in America, if not the world. The care and passion put into every bite is clear, but it is also matched with creativity and customer service. I’ve taken friends, family, business partners, etc and there is always something to impress and delight every palete. If you are a dough nerd, go for the lamination and the weekend bread - both are technically perfect and full of flavor. If you’re a coffee and tea fan, try the lattes. They introduce creative flavors with full respect to the beans/leaves, with a focus on flavor over sugar (yay!). And if you’re a natural wine lover, you have a beautiful environment to enjoy carefully curated sips. I fully expect this spot to become a national treasure, so get your macarons and your saffron mochas before the rest of the world clues in on this perfect gem in Baltimore.
I came here on Sunday and it was extremely packed. When we finally found a table to sit, it was dirty so we had to wipe the table and the chairs. There wasn’t much left to choose from since all their baked goods are made in the morning only. I ordered a mocha , hot coffee and dragon fruit drink (I’m not sure what it was called). After paying a barista told me how they are unable to make me a regular cup of coffee because their coffee machines are closed for the day and made me something else (which I have no idea what it was). After we were seated they shortly came in with our drinks. When she was walking over she accidentally tripped and the drinks spilled out a little. Which it was no problem I understand that accidents happen but she proceeded to place the drinks that were spilled on the table like nothing happened? I went back to tell them and they offered a remake. I mentioned how my Mocha was very bitter and she told me how I had to mix it because it wasn’t mixed properly. The dragon fruit drink was literally water with flavouring, was very flat and it was not good. The pastries were bitter, hard and we couldn’t finish them .
I love this bakery shop bc they have pastries dessert and a dine in menu. Everything is made fresh. Pastries and dessert are pricey but dine in menu have a good price to it. One issue with this store is the checkout system, you order item from three categories as the line moving forward and at the end the cashier will handle all the items and put those into checkout. First time there they didn’t put my sourdough into checkout and second time they didn’t give me my baguette after checkout had to drive back for it. One thing that really needs improvement.
The presentation on the bakery items were top tier and they tasted good as well. The service was great. They had a variety of teas and coffees. I got the hojicha latte which tasted too sweet for me but my husband enjoyed it. I liked that most of their sandwiches were on sourdough bread. They also sell their sourdough and baguettes. Definitely a must try if you’re in this area. The parking can be difficult on a Saturday since the farmers market is going on.
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