Gaston’s Bakery

  4.5 – 296 reviews   • Bakery

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Hand-crafted, local artisan bakery. Our focus on milling organic Idaho wheats brings community back to the true farm to table reality. We offer fresh-baked hearty loaves, traditional French boules, and delectable pastries daily. We do not use any artificial additives, dyes, bleaches etc.

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Hours

Monday8 AM–2 PM
Tuesday8 AM–2 PM
Wednesday8 AM–2 PM
Thursday8 AM–2 PM
Friday8 AM–2 PM
Saturday8 AM–2 PM
Sunday8 AM–2 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 3651 W Overland Rd, Boise, ID 83705

Phone: (208) 334-6446

Website: http://www.gastonsbakery.com/

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Reviews

Kevin
Small, cute bakery. The staff was super friendly. The croissants are delicious, super flaky, and very tasty. Definitely would get more croissants. If you like croissants I would stop here and try some. Tried a marionberry scone, the scone was good but really couldn’t taste the marionberry. They had a bunch of different baked bread selections. Didn’t try any, but all of them looked very yummy. I would definitely go back here again to try some of the different pastries.
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Andrea F
Best pastries ever. I go there every few weeks (better for my waistline) & I recommend getting there early because they will definitely sell out. There is a reason that local restaurants advertise carrying their sourdough bread. It is perfection. The croissants and scones, the olive bread, literally everything has been amazing. They have savory pastries also, which is really great for those who don’t have a sweet tooth. The staff is lovely and it is totally worth a visit.
Edited to add: the almond croissant is insane.
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Kreative Cid
TL;DR Save your time and money, Gaston’s kouign amann is a disappointing version of a great French pastry. Rating: 2/10.

Gaston’s is the only search result still selling kouign-amann in Boise. Odds are you Googled “French pastry Boise” or “kouign amman Boise”, and discover Janjou stopped selling KA in the past year. Unless you want to spend 3+ hours making your own or travel to San Francisco then Gaston’s is it for Boise KA.

Like our last visit two years ago, service and staff were excellent! Parking is good but be careful of the old trees at the next intersection a bit north dropping acorns and denting a hood or roof.

In our opinion Gaston’s is not a “French bakery”. It’s a bakery. Gaston’s KA is easily the worst I’ve had in recent memory and that includes some real stinkers in Chicago who made theirs with cheese! I’d rate Gaston’s version a 2 out of 10, and that’s being generous. My friend rated it “about half as good as Janjou was.” The third sweet tooth in the car wouldn’t even take a bite. She’s tried it before and called it “naff”. Had to Google that. Our KA was ordered around 8:30am. Paid $5.25 with tax.

The problems are many.

1: Gaston’s attempt at caramelization is too thick, hard, and painful to bite into. The KA is very large, like a muffin/croissant/KA hybrid. It was almost candied. The sugar that was not melted atop the folds hurt the roof of the mouth. It was sprinkled thick and comes out concrete hard. Almost like jagged sugared dough peaks. Not wanting to inflict more mouth pain we peeled the top off, but…

2: The KA comes apart in dry layers. The dough was not folded and rolled properly. There is no adhesion with the butter (what little there was, very obvious they skimped). A good moist perfectly folded and buttered KA can be bitten into or torn apart in chunks with the rest of the pastry intact. You can see spots where the butter melted. It’s very sporadic. Like they were trying to use the least amount possible (I guess somewhat understandable because of prices); they didn’t skimp on the cheap sugar (see #1). I also wonder if their butter wasn’t cooled enough before adding to the folds.

3: The dough was borderline undercooked in the center to about 2/3 toward the edge which may mean their oven temp is too high (top overdone, inner underdone). That’s Home Ec 101.

Such a disappointing attempt at one of our favorite French pastries. We eat a plane full of KA every year coast to coast and in Europe. What we purchased here is not a KA. It was a lazy attempt at giving locals what they think is a kouign amann.

Whomever is in charge of this recipe should take another look at their sugar and butter amounts, and make the KA smaller (look at b. patisserie for a perfect sample) and whomever is in charge of the baking needs to readjust the oven and cook time. I hope locals continue to buy bread and whatnot at Gaston’s. It’s a great place for some items, but they should consider not selling this version of kouign amann ever again. It’s such a bad pastry.
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Marinell I.
We are new to the area and Been going here lately and today my wife and I got to store and like to get some sandwiches and they said that they were out and we run into Mathieu I don’t know how to spell exactly his name but he is a grown man…and he just brought me from the back 6 Ham & Swiss Croissants we were going to have some friends over and that would be nice to have it plus all others goodies ❤️ super grateful service after we left my wife and I talked about it the extra mile service kind people and we definitely will be back, our friends we had for lunch loved it and they will be going there as well soon!!! Great service!!! Keep it up
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Don Odiorne
Gaston’s Bakery
Entrance on Pacific, at 3651 West Overland Road and open 9am-2pm everyday
I would give Gaston’s Bakery five stars, just because of the wonderful job they have done in supplying great sandwich rolls, breads and other pastries to restaurant and grocery operations. This week I took a photo of one of the delivery trucks at Kahootz in Meridian, and previously raved about the Bahn Mi with Gaston’s bread at Basquenese Food Truck.
Unfortunately, we live out in a rural area so the easiest to get to dining options are to go close by or end up doing take out with the dog in the back seat. Sure miss working in downtown Boise and being able to make lunch trips in a small circle that would have most certainly included stops here.
Last Sunday, my wife had a desire for a “jelly filled donut” and searching nearby, Gaston’s Bakery popped up. Got there late, so instead of finding a filled choice she’d like, I selected a Raisin Danish and Butter Croissant, and a Ham & Cheese Croissant plus a Marionberry scone for me. And, for both, Olive Bread. The Croissant was extra flakey, light and airy. I wished for more filling in the ham and cheese version. Still, very good and would order again. The star of our visit was warming up the olive bread at home and dipping slices in basil infused olive oil and balsamic vinegar. I had been searching off and on for an olive loaf that actually had olives scattered throughout, with a little of the brine flavor and a dense texture to hold up to dipping. Finally found it here!
And, did you know that the owner Mathiew Choux was the pastry chef at Le Café de Paris in downtown Boise years ago.
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David Mellard
No one bakes like Gaston.

My wife and I consider the sandwich we made on our honeymoon using locally made sourdough to be the best sandwich either of us have ever had. So good that we tried to special order the bread from that island and found it to be prohibitively expensive. Last night for Valentine’s Day, we used Gaston’s sourdough Batard for a chicken, bacon, mozz with basil pesto. She said, “I’m sayin it. This is better.”
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Robert Larson
Absolutely amazing bakery. Im starting a food truck and they went above and beyond. Their amazing bread and our gourmet food will make everything better. Highly recommended
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Eileen Bennett
This is our first visit & we will return again. The fresh baked bread smells enticed us as we entered. We were later in the day, otherwise Im sure there would have been even more selection.
We loved all we tried! A chewier croissant due to freshly milled flour, we heated some in our airfryer & found them even better flakier & more buttery. We tried the almond croissant, a Gruyere & thyme, bacon twist stick, cranberry scone, & a raisin swirl…but they had lots of loaves of bread and rolls too.
We all felt the prices were good & left happy with our bill & the quality.
We also loved the big windows where we watched the workers making fresh rolls.
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Emily Carpenter
This is our FAVORITE local bakery! It’s dangerously close to our shop…but they’re the best neighbors and we are in love with their amazing breads and pastries! Mathieu is extremely generous, kind and he is an unbelievably-talented pastry chef! This is such a quaint and friendly local bakery…love these guys!
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Tiffany Larson
I discovered Gaston’s when I bought a loaf of their potato bread at a fruit stand on Highway 44 in Eagle. It was a fantastic, crusty round loaf with actual chunks of potato bread. We rapidly consumed the heavy loaf with our dinner and lunch the next day. It was so good that my husband called from work the next day to ask where the bread came from. So I looked them up and have stopped by their bakery near Overland a couple of times. I also hear their bread is also available at the Boise Coop. It’s great bread, but not cheap. The potato loaf is over $7 at the bakery, but I paid $6+ at the fruit stand. We have also enjoyed their croissants and whole wheat sourdough. All of it is great. They have French baguettes that are like $3.45 and are much, much better than local grocery store (fake) French bread—but not quite as amazing as the baguettes I had in Paris this fall. That’s okay, I’m happy Gaston’s is much closer than Paris and doing great work!
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