


Cozy, high-ceilinged cafe specializing in housemade pastries & chocolates, plus sandwiches & quiche.
Hours
| Thursday | 8 AM–4 PM |
| Friday | 8 AM–4 PM |
| Saturday | 8 AM–5 PM |
| Sunday | 8 AM–4 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 8 AM–4 PM |
| Wednesday | 8 AM–4 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 640 S Main St, Greenville, SC 29601
Phone: (864) 520-1555
Website: http://www.lepetitcroissantgreenville.com/
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Reviews
I just died and went to heaven!!
I ordered the prosciutto croissant sandwich and it was absolutely MASSIVE (literally the size of my head!) and every single bite was perfection.
The salty prosciutto, the sweetness of the tomatoes, the slight bitterness of the greens, and that buttery, flaky, crisp croissant… all of it together was chef’s kiss. I inhaled a few croissant flakes because it was SO DELICIOUS and honestly? Zero regrets.
The macchiato I ordered with it was smooth and cozy — perfect pairing for such an indulgent sandwich.
The vibes inside are warm and charming, the staff was friendly, and you can tell everything here is made with care.
I’m absolutely coming back (and taking home a chocolate croissant if they haven’t sold out!).
Easily a 10/10 experience. A new Greenville favorite for sure.
We arrived at 1:40pm I asked if they could make a simple ham and cheese croissant, but they wouldn’t because breakfast items are only sold until a certain time. Instead, I was offered a panini that came on a baguette. It was very dry, the cheese was dry as well (like when a sandwich has been refrigerated and reheated), and it was overloaded with ham.
The almond croissant had barely any almond filling and was noticeably salty and chewy which means not fresh. We’ve had almond croissants many times before, and this one just didn’t taste right. Several of the fruit pastries also looked dry.
Everything looks very attractive, but unfortunately the flavor doesn’t match the presentation or the price point. The Earl Grey was $4 for a small cup and there were no alternatives to white sugar.
I don’t mind paying premium prices for quality and freshness, but this didn’t deliver. Not worth what they charge. Won’t be coming back.
Very creative. They teach baking there on special days.
I did notice the baking classes they have too and would love to try one out!