
LaSalle Bakery bakers fire up the ovens each morning before the sun rises to ensure that our customers always start their day with fresh baked breads and pastry. Open Mon-Sat. 6am-7pm, and Sun.6am-6pm. We have been proudly serving the residents of Rhode Island and specifically the communities of Providence and the surrounding area.
Traditional bakery featuring breads, pastries & custom cakes, plus sandwiches & other light fare.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 993 Smith St, Providence, RI 02908
Phone: (401) 831-9563
Website: http://lasallebakery.net/
Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
1. the almond croissant was not cooked all the way through
2. the muffin was dry and comparable to a grocery store muffin
3. and the coffee downright worse than a gas station
Even if you’re close, I wouldn’t recommend.
On top of that, the service was incredible. It was quick, very fast, and extremely friendly which made the whole experience nice and easy. Everyone was welcoming, helpful, and efficient, and we were in and out with exactly what we needed. If you are looking for a bakery that delivers both amazing food and great service, La Salle Bakery is absolutely the place to go.
Both locations are dangerous especially when there’s a line… It can lead to ordering a Chocolate Covered Macaroon when you were dead set on just the Spinach Pie.
They make perfect picture cakes and my Boston family gives a mean side-eye if I show up without the Red Velvet cake.
The service is always friendly and you can watch Smith St traffic while enjoying a peaceful cup of coffee.
LaSalle is a pretty solid bakery, but certainly not deserving of the many 5 or 2 star reviews found here on Google. I’d rate it 3.5 were that possible, but I’ll give it the extra half point because I just enjoyed my breakfast.
This morning I tried the chocolate croissant. It was flaky and a bit chewy, but in a good way. Certainly heavier than the real thing found across France, but good and not that dense when compared to some other available items. It contained a single bar of chocolate, though, which you will be hard pressed to see in the photos. It needs a second.
Speaking of other items that are dense, I also tried the cinnamon roll. That was heavy, and I loved it. A little chewy, great flavor. Not syrupy sweet or sticky, either.
Yesterday I also tried a premade turkey sandwich for lunch. It was fine, but not fantastic. It met my expectations, though, since I don’t expect a 5 star meal from a premade sandwich.
Overall I found the staff to be friendly and fast enough. There were plenty of people working both days, as well.
I recommend LaSalle, though I admit to not knowing any other bakeries since I’m only here for the weekend.