Paul J.
Yelp
Alright, alright. I'll forgive the blatant grammatical error in the name (it should actually be La Petite Tarte). I found it a bit frustrating that whoever opened this French-inspired café and patisserie couldn't properly name it, which instantly makes me question its authenticity. It bothers me even more that they never changed it. Nonetheless, that didn't stop me from tasting the goods. This is actually a really cozy place to have a cheap coffee and a pastry, as it has an old European feel to it. I enjoyed a cappuccino that was adequate in strength and perfectly velvety.
Le Petit Tarte (ah!) serves food all day. Their breakfast selections are simple, but well-executed, especially the eggs benedict. They also serve great salads and sandwiches, among other savory treats, that can be enjoyed until the café closes at 6PM. But as the name suggests, the homemade tarts and cakes are what people come here for. So screw that diet you're on, you must have a least one sampling of their cakes pastries. They're average, but the prices are very attractive.