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Address: 121 Harrison St, Cocoa, FL 32922
Phone: (321) 305-6141
Website: https://instagram.com/frenchdelightscv?igshid=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA==
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Reviews
We choose a croissant and a chocolate and Strawberry Mousse.
There was so many selection and the servers were so friendly that we will be back.
Prices is good and super cute town like going back on time for a couple of decades
The places was busy and had a few nice seats outside and plenty of tables indoors.
I couldn’t resist trying the Apple Tartelette, which was absolutely delicious. And just when I thought it couldn’t get any better, I finished with the Raspberry Tartelette Mousse — pure bliss!
If you haven’t been yet, go check out this cozy little gem and enjoy some authentic French delights in a charming, quaint atmosphere. ☕
From the very beginning, Regina, the manager, was an absolute pleasure to work with–professional, responsive, and so kind. She made the whole process smooth and enjoyable, and her attention to detail really showed in the final presentation.
The desserts were a huge hit with our guests–everything looked stunning and tasted even better! We received so many compliments throughout the night.
If you’re planning a wedding or special event, we highly recommend French Delights. Their quality, service, and presentation are top-notch. Thank you, Regina and team, for making our day extra sweet!
Starting with the only disappointment: I’m a big fan of mille-feuille, and while they didn’t have it by name, they offered their version called the Napoleon. Unfortunately, the pastry layers were overcooked, giving off a burnt flavor that overpowered the custard. For a dessert that should celebrate light, crisp layers, this one fell short.
Now for the highlight: the ham and cheese croissant—hands down the best I’ve ever had. It was served with a fresh salad and tangy vinaigrette, and I suspect the filling had a ricotta base with a subtle touch of nutmeg. Whatever the secret, it worked beautifully.
My wife absolutely loved the pistachio tart, beaming with delight after the first bite. And the passion fruit tart was a sweet, tangy finish to the visit—absolutely delicious.
Despite the Napoleon miss, this is definitely a spot worth visiting again. Looking forward to trying more from their menu next time.