Reviews (96)
Love the menu
This place by far has the best home made pastries and french artistry in the entire Westmoreland area. Their lunch menu with homemade specialty soups are full of flavor an eclectic sense of je ne said quoi!!! Bon appetite 💜😋
Good variety of pastries but no pies or cakes when we went there
Came all the way from South Jersey to visit family. Decided to stop in for a latte and HOW CUTE!! The aesthetic was so cozy and chic! I got a decaf tiramisu latte & let me tell you, absolutely amazing! The owner and barista were so accommodating and genuinely sweet. Definitely worth the stop when in town.
I stopped in for a cup of coffee. Additional staff stepped up to make sure I didn't have to wait too long. Plenty of pastries to choose from and you can grab a simple cup of coffee or a latte.
Excellent place, with great food, and great customer service. The cannoli are some of the best you will ever have.
They have fantastic food and coffee. We stop here whenever we are in town. Highly recommend!
Great selection of wonderful pastries. Go early, they sell out!
such a cute bakery tucked under a lovely Airbnb that we stayed for the night. got a cappuccino and tea, then a canele and toast with honey and I believe it was mascarpone (I can’t quite remember but it was a very fresh cheese just a bit too much for me so I only ate about half the cheese on the toast). I would say the coffee isn’t the speciality here, it’s the baked goods and the bread. I would come back and spend some time here for sure. it’s so quaint, and I ate the pastries a few hours later and could still taste the freshness. to respond to the owner - because it seems like you can't easily reply to a comment on here - my litmus test for coffee shops is often to ask for a cappucino, becuase cappucinos can only be made in one size - equal parts of espresso, steamed and milk froth - so when a coffee shop asks me "small or large" when ordering this, I sort of know their coffee knowledge may be a bit limited. I understand that you all are a bakery not a coffee shop, so it may not be meaningful to invest in that way. however, my rating is reflective of what you all call yourselves, a bakery, so having subpar coffee is not something that would make me not come back. I would just maybe opt for tea instead. I would say if you care to invest more time in coffee, maybe spend a bit more time understanding the sourcing of your coffee, and the methods to make different kinds, because all coffee is not created equally. there sre lots of online companies and platforms to gain more insight here if you don't already - Sey Coffee and Black and White Coffee are some good starting points. Being able to know where a coffee bean originates from is also important to coffee consumers. again, this is not to sound pretentious or belittling, but I didn't know much about coffee until a while ago and it truly is it's own world. a few tips can go a long way, and it had made me respect and understand coffee a bit more.
Best food in all of Blairsville and sells out quick. A diamond in the ruff! Try a hand pie or flaky croissant. Buy local artists crafts and enjoy the comfy chairs while sipping a custom cup of hot drinks.
Considering the area, this is probably the most pleasant business I've visited in Blairsville. They may have not aimed for it, but it does give me a NYC vibe. It's a nice n cozy little café. I ordered a handful of pastries and still only spent less than $30.
Delicious! Becky is the best!
We took a short detour off the interstate to find a bakery my brother remembered from a few years ago. What a great detour it was. Market Street Pastries gets five stars in all categories -- food, price, atmosphere, location. Homemade soups that were healthy and delicious with a sandwich on an authentic baguettes were the perfect lunch and affordable too. We saved room for coffee and pastries, both of which were of very quality. The decor is retro and done well. Any time we're making the same trip, we'll take a detour for this place!
Best baguettes
My visit the other day was the first time I had been there since before covid. They have some very unique things you can't find anywhere else around here, which is cool. And they have gluten free items, which is nice. The other day I got 4 different cookies for my family to try - the Peanut Butter & the Pistachio Chip were soft & yummy (kind of like Crumbl Cookies), but the Chocolate Chip & Snickerdoodle were very hard (almost like they were stale), but had good flavor. My friend got a Quiche & piece of Opera Cake, & she said both were amazing. If you're used to getting pastries from someplace like Dunkin, you'll notice the prices are a bit higher here, but it's because of the uniqueness & quality of ingredients.
I was very excited to go here. The pastries, etc.. look beautiful and the shop is very pleasing to the eye. The prices were a little steep but I was sure I was in for a sumptuous treat! Well, the taste of the gob and the opera cakes was ok but not very flavorful. The strawberry filled cupcake was good and thank goodness it was the cheapest thing. Sorry, not worth a half hour drive.😕 Response from the owner came over a month later and did nothing to make me feel better about my experience except to act as though my opinion didn’t matter. For that, I think one star instead of two is more appropriate.
Lovely shop with good food. We hit it at the right time because about 5-10 minutes later it was packed. Will definitely revisit during our next trip out.
Good food
Amazing service and pastries, cakes, soup and coffee! Easily because one of my favorite bakery !!
Love the inside of the shop. Very comfy. It’s a nice little local secret with good coffee and great pastries!