85°C Bakery Cafe - Downtown Los Angeles
Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Delivery
- In-store pickup
- In-store shopping
- Takeout
85°C Bakery Cafe - Downtown Los Angeles Reviews - 100
4.3
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
hyperion87
Got the Hokkaido egg tart, very good, worth the trip. Also got additional tarts, Ube bread and a taro bread
Miyu Ono
Love the variety of Asian American fusion pastries. Very narrow shop with limited counter seating. Staff are friendly but they do not accept American Express or have a bathroom. Would recommend the Marble Taro Bread!
Angel Bretado
I love this place. The staff is friendly and remembers your drinks. I wish their app worked to place orders. The bread is always fresh and so many options.
George Chalhoub
Amazing bakery, very delicious!
Jill Anderson
I love 85 degrees. This is a Taiwanese bakery with lots of buns and cakes to choose from. When you go in, just grab a tray and a pair of tongs and start picking out yummy pastries. I've never tried the savory buns, but they look really tasty too. I like this apple bun thingy with custard, and I always get a Sea salt iced black tea with half the normal amount of sugar (to offset the sweet buns!)
David Suh
Every Tuesday and Thursday, there will be milk bread. Their prive are always good.
Dharani Devarakonda
They have lots of verities. Prices are reasonable. I love their sugar cream cheese, jalapeno cream cheese and guava strudel. Will visit again to try other stuff too.
AJ Supernova
This place was well organized and very clean professional polite knowledgeable of products and services overall great experience for me.
Joey Paysinger
This place is great for a coffee run in the morning or to grab a pastry at lunch. The pastry selection isn’t what you might expect, though. 85 Degrees has interesting Taiwanese and Japanese pastries, like snow bread and honey teriyaki chicken. The Japanese mango bread is my personal favorite, definitely would recommend it. The only downside to this spot is the often long line. It’s worth the wait though if you’re up for something new.
Brock Bell
Oh boy, this stop is a home run in my books. Delicious offerings that sub as nice small meals for breakfast or lunch. Of course, offering all sorts of pastries and sweets. The pricing here is unbelievably cheap for DTLA.