Paris Baguette
Bakery · Heritage ·

Paris Baguette

Bakery · Heritage ·

Cakes, pastries, coffee, and desserts with tasty, not-too-sweet treats

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2700 N Tarrant Pkwy Ste 100, Fort Worth, TX 76177 Get directions

$10–20

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2700 N Tarrant Pkwy Ste 100, Fort Worth, TX 76177 Get directions

+1 682 285 1205
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$10–20

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Paris Baguette

Dennis

Google
wasn't sure what to expect when we walked in, a cafe style French pastry shop when you can select your own flavorful treats, grab a coffee, and either enjoy there or get it to go. selection was good, with some empty trays, though this was around 6pm...to be fair. Price is in line with donut shops, though the pastries do taste better than a typical donut shop... service was friendly, and the atmosphere was relaxed. I definitely recommend it if you're looking for or craving pastries or cake. I'd imagine the coffee is good, though I didn't try, so I can't comment there.

Jim M.

Google
Stopped in on a whim this morning and glad we did! We kept it simple with a chocolate chip scone and a Biscoff crème-filled muffin — both absolutely delicious. Plenty of space to sit and relax inside, with even more room out in the foyer area. Sometimes those unplanned stops turn out to be the best ones. A great way to start the day!

L P.

Google
I usually go to Paris baguette for a few items. They are often hit and miss and some locations carry the supreme chocolate croissant. Most times even if they have the items I’m looking for, it is over baked. Today was that day. I stopped by this location cause I was in the area. The chocolate croissant is over baked, burnt tasting, and worst of all, under filled with the chocolate creme. It was a tiny blob at the top. I would say all locations need to work on consistency, especially for the price point. The croissant was $6+. Cookie $2. 85 bakery does better with consistency and is overall cheaper.

M C

Google
First thing you notice when you go to Paris Baguette is the cute aesthetic. It's bright and clean with pastry cases full of delicious looking treats. As for the food, our sandwiches have been consistently excellent when we've come here. Pastries have been a mixed bag. Sometimes delicious, sometimes mid. I think the quality of ingredients used is critical when a dish is simple, so (for example) when my strawberry croissant had bland flavorless strawberries it unfortunately makes the item not be great. Fruit quality and flavor is important for fruit based desserts and they don't always succeed in that.

Kate

Google
This is a new location. The store is clean. We were at the store around 10:40 and the pastry cabinets are pretty empty. Not too many to choose. I really like the pastries. Some are good and some are okay. They are not too sweet or salty. My favorite one is pastry frank. The price of most of them are acceptable. The cake is a little bit overpriced and it tasted a little bit dry. The employees are friendly but some of them don’t really know how to do their job. They look confused. Someone needs to direct customers when there is a long line at the store. Most of people have no clue where they should head to first. I’ll definitely go back again to enjoy the food. Hope next time there will be more variety of food.

Jared R.

Google
Alright… so this one is interesting. If you want a chain bakery, this place is great but if you want an outstanding bakery. This is not it. It’s good at what it is but the baked goods won’t be to the standard of a local bakery. It is good for a chain if that’s what you are looking for. The coffee as well was isn’t great either. I personally wasn’t a fan. Overall I think it’s worth checking out once but I don’t think I’ll be going back.

Suzanne K.

Google
Full of light, clean and open! It feels like you’ve stepped into a cute little garden cafe…minus the garden part 😋 but it gives the vibes, if you know what I mean! There are plenty of options to choose from, giving us new things to try, because our go-to is always the salt bread! Reminds us so much of the Japanese salt bread we got when abroad! Salt bread: 10/10 Almond croissant: 9/10 Ham & Hashbrown croissant: 8/10 milky Bread: 9/10 (if you don’t prefer sweet things, I’d skip this one!)

Jaime M.

Google
Such a lovely bakery—I absolutely adore this place! They offer a great variety of pastries, sandwiches, and more. Plus, there’s every kind of coffee you could ask for to pair with your treat. The shop was spotless and had a cozy, welcoming vibe. Take a look at the pics and you’ll see why it’s one of my favorites!