The Little Tart Bakeshop

  4.6 – 709 reviews   • Bakery

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French-inspired pastry shop offering handmade eats & treats from crème fraiche quiche to tarts.

✔️Breakfast ✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out The Little Tart Bakeshop 30312

Hours

Sunday8 AM–3 PM, 5–9 PM
Monday7 AM–6 PM
Tuesday7 AM–6 PM
Wednesday7 AM–6 PM
Thursday7 AM–9 PM
Friday7 AM–9 PM
Saturday8 AM–3 PM, 5–9 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 437 Memorial Dr SE, Atlanta, GA 30312

Phone: (404) 348-4797

Website: http://www.littletartatl.com/

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Reviews

Nickolle D
Where do I even begin?! This Bakery/coffee shop is my absolute favorite place in Atlanta!!! The breads and pastries here are imported from France, because there is no way they taste this good !!! Everything is so warm, and tastes so fresh and homemade! The moment you walk in , you smell everything!! Their croissants are the star of the show in my opinion!!! They taste so warm and flaky , and buttery ….and they’re huge!!! The quiches, and tarts and cookies are all so full of flavor and crunchy! Everyday you could come in and try something new! The options are endless! The coffee and teas are so high quality and taste so good! The macchiato was amazing!! Absolutely in love! Will most definitely come back for more! Thank you Little tart team! You were all so kind and welcoming
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Victoria
LOVE Little Tart! I always get the salted honey oat latte which is amazing and not too sweet. Their olive oil cake and cookies are very good too. The space is airy and beautiful and lively with a good mix of people chatting with friends and working on laptops. I also love Little Tart After Dark.

DO NOT park in their parking lot without paying!! I’ve seen so many people get booted there!! There’s street parking!!
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Georgi P
I just need to take a moment to salute the Little Tart Bakeshop (off of Memorial) for its Gluten-free Morning Glory muffin! I was thrilled when I saw that they offered gluten-free at all, but they seem to have recently improved upon their original g-free morning glory recipe by adding streusel! And pecans – and I am beside myself! Not only is this muffin tender (not claggy or tough, like some other g-free pastries) while also being robust, the spiced flavor is maximal and doesn’t recede as you eat it; it builds. Little Tart doesn’t really need my endorsement – it’s incredibly successful already – so this is a nod to my fellow gluten-sensitives out there: the gluten-free morning glory muffin at Little Tart Bakery (just off of Memorial) is a must-try!
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James Matthews
Never been here before but the vibe is great. Just came to get coffee after lunch before a walk through the cemetery. They serve a proper cappuccino and my wife got a hot chocolate. The cookies look great!
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Do Not Disturbed
Me and my son go all the time to little tart. It is so good. So amazing! So awesome sauce! The food is good. The croissants are so very good. And there’s scones are delectable and if you like cheese, mushrooms and sourdough bread you have to get the croque Monsieur.
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Elizabeth Gordon-Kilgore
Little Tart is a MUST if you’re in the area and looking for good coffee and delicious pastries. I have yet to try something that I don’t like. The croissants are classically amazing, and the lattes are to die for. Everyone is so nice, and its a great place to either get some work done or meet up with friends.
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Sam Damron
One of my favorite places for coffee and breakfast. It can get crowded, but there is a lot of seating so usually not a problem unless a busy weekend morning. Great pastries and some larger plate options as well. The staff is always friendly. I recommend a lavender latte and a ham and cheese croissant, but everything is good. Lots of free parking in the lot and surrounding streets.
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Joseph Sheffield
I am specific about the desserts I like and there weren’t many options on display today for me. I am a “wet bread”/soft dessert kind of guy so I like cake, bread pudding and soft chew cookies . I got the blueberry lemon cookie and a pastry that has some filling in it.

Blueberry lemon cookie-taste like artificial blueberry and lemon flavoring. It was basically a blue sugar cookie. I wasn’t a fan.

Pastry with fillling-it was flaky with sweetness and saltines. It looks great. The inside wasn’t filled enough for me and I felt it was just something to eat. The oatmeal and chocolate chip cookies looked a bit dry so I didn’t order them today. I didn’t see carrot cake or coffee cake. i’m not a coffee drinker and the food wasn’t the type of food I go for. A certain type of person likes this I’m sure!
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Yunnie Peng
If you’re tired of the overly sweet American pastries, just go for Little Tart, plzzzzzz!! As an Asian I can judge that pastries in Little Tart use just perfect amount of sugar lol The carrot cake is sooooo gooood!!! And butter croissant is a must order. If I could have the buttery crispy flaky croissant here why would I want any packaged grocery croissant?? Love all the Little Tart spots in ATL!
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Alex DeMartino
This is one hipster place that actually has good food. We got the egg sammie, the veggie quiche and a blood orange scone. The sammie was light and fluffy, everything besides the bacon. It had a light savory flavor. The quiche was a high quality quiche with sweet bites inside (our guess was sweet potatoes). The scone was a twist on a lemon poppy seed so it was not as acidic and a little sweeter than the traditional version.
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