
Opened in 2018, L’acajou Bakery & Café is a neighborhood staple in Oakland’s Woodminster area. We serve fresh croissants and pastries, house-made breads, breakfast and lunch plates, sandwiches, smoothies, and Mr. Espresso coffee daily. In addition to dine-in and takeout, L’acajou is known for reliable breakfast and lunch catering for meetings, school events, and neighborhood gatherings. From pastry trays to larger spreads, we make it easy to feed a group. Stop in for coffee and a croissant, pick up bread and pantry items to take home, or let us handle your next catered breakfast or lunch.
Quaint French spot with sandwiches & other cafe fare, plus baked goods, breakfast food & espresso.
Hours
| Friday | 8 AM–4 PM |
| Saturday | 8 AM–4 PM |
| Sunday | 8 AM–4 PM |
| Monday | 8 AM–4 PM |
| Tuesday | 8 AM–4 PM |
| Wednesday | 8 AM–4 PM |
| Thursday | 8 AM–4 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 5020 Woodminster Ln, Oakland, CA 94602
Phone: (510) 842-9308
Website: http://lacajou.com/
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Reviews
I returned to the bakery and explained that I had ordered plain but received the wrong item. The person in charge told me that I would need to pay again for a plain croissant and said “they would not give free food to me”. I explained that I had already paid for a plain croissant and that this was their mistake.
After a prolonged and uncomfortable exchange, they finally gave me a plain croissant without charging.
At that point, the same staff member handed the leftover croissant to me and said, take your food. I handed it back, as I did not want it. As I was walking toward the door, from the cashier area toward the exit, the same staff member threw the leftover croissant at my body while yelling that | was not welcome in the bakery.
This was not just an ordering mistake. The situation was handled with hostility and unprofessional behavior, and the physical act of throwing food at a customer was unacceptable.
At the same time, I was hoping for a sense of ease while they’re cleaning up, for instance, “it’s OK we’ll be here for a bit anyhow so you can relax.“
Instead I got, “we’re going to be closing in five minutes.” That was five minutes after I sat down with my large decaf latte and a raspberry pistachio pastry (by the way, both of those were great). It was only 3:40pm. So they were closing at 3:45pm?
So, I should know better and immediately go to Philz or Pete’s or Blue Bottle and get to hang out until 6:30pm. But I wanted to check out what was more local to me, and now I know.
Come here when you have time before closing, get a pastry and coffee, and relax in the curious French ambience
2026 Edit: the owner responded, which I appreciated… 2 years later! But anyway, the apology took responsibility and registered the impact. However I still feel subtly blamed, that somehow I shouldn’t be coming in 30 minutes before closing for a coffee and pastry? I love when apologies take responsibility, register the impact and do not try to explain their operational issues. Saying we’re closing in 5 minutes when there are 20 minutes left sounds like someone was trying to leave early. That’s for them to fix.
As for replying 2 years later, I get it, most small business owners don’t have a social media staff…. That got me to thinking, where are the social-media-savvy entrepreneurs, handling numerous small business accounts?
Anyhow, like I said before, the coffee and pastry were good, so leave lots of time in case staff are trying to leave early.
I just came first a bagel but didn’t see any on the menu so I grabbed a BLT sandwich. $13 + 20% tip on a take out…and there were only 3 slices of bacon on the sandwich. Kind of whack.
I think its a spot you come to if you grew up around this block or if you’re needing convenience, but I wouldn’t recommend it and I wouldn’t stop there again.
Also, please bus your table!