Longtime French bakery serves sweet & savory croissants, baked goods & desserts in a snug interior.
Alan Kirby
This was our go-to breakfast take-out place which was very close to our AirBnb during our 3 day weekend trip. Everything was excellent. Pastries were extremely good and not overly sweet, we loved the quiche and my wife loved the coffee. I knew when I walked in the first time and saw the long line that it must be good (the line moves quickly). I struggled a bit with what to order, but the employees behind the counter were top notch and had me set up with the perfect box of breakfast items very quickly.
… moreMivi Lobos
The food is good but the prices are really high. $7.95 for a single (not a double) latte! I spent $25.00 for a quiche and a latte. Regarding the food, which is really good, I thought they heated up their food in an oven but they use a microwave first to speed up the process. Giving 3 stars because it’s definitely a cute place and the food is tasty.
… morePia & Joe
I’ve been driving 20 miles every other weekend to come here since 2004! Everything is exceptional! If you want to bring a SPECIAL dessert to someone… I recommend their designer cakes, or their miniatures. I come here for their sandwiches too… my favorite is: prosciutto, Brie, lettuce, tomato, balsamic vinegar, and a little mayo on their fresh baguette! And, for dessert, I always get an almond croissant! As far as atmosphere, my husband and I love sitting outside…. I feel I’m in a garden… and if an occasional crumb falls to the ground when my husband‘s not looking, I get visited by little birds. I highly recommend Croissan’Time!
… moreCheryl Forsythe
A bit of style over substance; the food looked better than it tasted. The key lime tart was OK, but what shocked us were the almond croissants. They were oddly damp all the way through, as if they had been frozen and microwaved, or stored in plastic while they were still hot and steaming. No flaky, crisp, layers to be found. Given the name of the bakery, we thought the croissants would be at least average, or at least better than what we could purchase from a grocery store. Very disappointing.
… moretina G
Yummy croissant with spinach and mushrooms topped with Swiss cheese. So large I couldn’t finish it in one sitting. Great looking and tasting pastries. They give you a sugar stick for your coffee. The have a deli department and a great selection of French foods, jams, and treats. I can definitely recommend. I will be back! Staff not so great but, The food was!
… moreIan Oppenheim
Quite simply the best French bakery and market in all of South Florida. I’ve been going to Croissant Time for over 30 years now, and the consistency is incredible not only within their baked goods and deserts, but with service and ambiance as well.
The market aspect of it is small, but has amazing French offerings, and some from other European countries.
Also, the best baguette I have ever tasted in my life outside of France. All their bread is amazing.
I know I’m gushing over this place in my review here, but it’s beyond deserved.
Their chocolate mousse cake may be one of the best cakes of all time.
… moreloreeliz M
Omg this is a legit European bakery!!!! It reminded me of wandering Athens! Fresh pastries. My obsession is croissant and home made ones not frozen then baked on site. Real butter and laminated layers fluffy honeycomb inside. True ARTists!!! My daughter loved the fruit tarts. Loved the fact they offered multiple types due to her kiwi allergy. I wanted bread too because it was so fresh and amazing looking but It would have gone to waste as it was the last day of my vacation
… moreChristina Williams
Lovely shop with an array of sweets to choose from! I came in search specifically for beignets for a friend. They had a few and she loved them! It was my first time trying one and omg it was delightful! The filling was so good. I will be back to try some food because the smells coming from the bakery’s people were eating was heavenly. I noticed there was a section that looked like a butchers section or maybe a market of some sort where maybe you could buy meats and other assorted items. It’s a neat place! I didn’t like that there was no structure as far as serving customers so things can get out of hand quickly. I was waiting to be served and was skipped over even though I was very clearly in front of the people who the cashier helped next. I do feel he did that intentionally, but I waited patiently anyway for the next cashier to help me as I was on a mission for a friend. Otherwise I would have been OUT OF THERE! The redemption came once I tasted the treats on my way to her house. They were delectable. So I’ll give them another shot and hope the clerks pay attention to the order of the “line”. Really there didn’t seem to be a coherent line. Just patrons here and there so I could see how it might get confusing, but surely you’d think to ask who is next to maintain order. Anywho definitely check this place out. Amazing desserts, clean, can get busy in the morning time so prepare yourself, but well worth the effort!
… moreMsC Seidler
Never disappointed. Perfect cappuccino especially with the swizzle stick. Ham and cheese bechamel is superb and flavorful. Pastries are awesome. Not overly sweet. Pistachio mini eclair is my new favorite. Mocha is delicious as well. Best croissants. Half baguette is perfect when you don want a lot.
Update April 5, 2025 Awesome cappuccino and spinach and mushroom be game l croissant as well as mousse cake!
… moreKara K.
Delicious local bakery that’s been around forever. Never had a bad pastry here. Came in with a friend and was a little surprised at the prices, but inflation is everywhere these days. I’m happy paying a bit more and supporting local. They have both indoor and outdoor tables to eat in, as well as a small grocery store in addition to the bakery. Greta place to go for a sweet treat or light lunch.
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