
Quiches & Pies is a family-run French bakery, coffee shop and local artisanal retailer. We take pride in the heritage and decades of restaurant experience of our co-owners Fabrice Buschtetz, chef at Cuisine & Wine Bistro in Chandler and a native of France, and Máiréad Buschtetz, Fabrice’s wife, co-owner of Cuisine & Wine Bistro and a native of Ireland. Having run restaurants for more than 30 years together in the U.S. and Europe, Fabrice and Máiréad offer a variety of coffees made from locally-roasted beans, French pastries prepared with the finest skill and stunning goods from local artisans.
Hours
| Friday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Saturday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Sunday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Monday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Tuesday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Wednesday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Thursday | 7 AM–2 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 961 W Ray Rd, Chandler, AZ 85225
Phone: (480) 465-7168
Website: https://www.quichesandpies.com/
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Reviews
Quiches & Pies is just that. They are a specialty coffee shop that showcase an array of DELICIOUS quiches and beautiful French pastries. The decor takes me back to the cafes you find in every corner of France.
In true viennoisiere fashion, everything is made in house, using imported ingredients & baked daily. It’s hard to find that in the Valley, they are a place that cannot be missed. My favorites are the Pain au Raisin, Malmaison Quiche, Croissant aux amandes, the tartelettes.. everything is good! The custom ceramics are quite beautiful too. & their dirty chais are the BEST.
The staff is very knowledgeable, and the pastry chefs are talented, what more could you ask for!
I’ve taken some to my parents up north and every pastry was still as delicious the next day!
Merci, Q&P!
Be careful – if you pass it up on Ray Rd you have to make a tricky U-turn to get back. It’s right in the SE corner marketplace.
The pastries are also amazing. Previously we indulged in the Pain au Chocolat which are huge!! But today i tried the lemon Danish and hubby had the cappuccino cake. All in all great food , great service and a cute coffee shop atmosphere. 5 stars for sure.
The real stars, though, were the quiches. I tried three slices: the Goat Cheese (with roasted tomato and pesto), the Chorizo (potatoes, bell peppers, onions, garlic, and cheese), and the Malmaison (bacon, ham, tomato, herbs). All were delicious — warm, perfectly seasoned, and that flaky crust? So good. The Goat Cheese was my favorite — rich, creamy, and just the right balance.
I love that they offer quiche by the slice. Sometimes you just want a taste without committing to a full one, and this setup is perfect for that. They had tons of fun, creative flavor combos too — I’m already excited to go back and try more.
The space is cozy and inviting — small tables, a few couches, and an overall chill, loungey vibe. The owner, Mairead, even came over to check on us, which added such a warm, personal touch. You can tell it’s a family-run place with a lot of love behind it. She also mentioned they run Cuisine & Wine Bistro, which is now on my must-try list.
If you’re into quiches or just want something a little different from your typical café scene, definitely check this place out. Great food, great people, and a vibe that makes you want to linger.
WIth that said, this place is not great for a sit-down meal. Aside from the lack of seating to handle any type of meal rush, it was very loud inside the store. The many conversations between the diners made it difficult for us to discuss our selections while standing at the display case. Even had we gotten a table, I really doubt we would have enjoyed trying to eat our food there given the loud atmosphere.
The staff were wonderful and helpful. The store seemed clean from what I could see.
A good niche place for something different. A little spendy. Plan ahead and do carryout.