St. Honoré Bakery Thurman
Bakery · Northwest District ·

St. Honoré Bakery Thurman

Bakery · Northwest District ·

French bakery with flaky pastries, baguettes, croissants, and sandwiches

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2335 NW Thurman St, Portland, OR 97210 Get directions

$10–20

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2335 NW Thurman St, Portland, OR 97210 Get directions

+1 503 445 4342
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"A boulangerie with multiple locations around town, St. Honoré offers quick and casual salads and sandwiches, but the real treasures are the deliciously golden pastries. The shop’s croissants and brioche taste like they come straight from the ovens of a 19th-century Provencal baker. The canele, delicate little baked custards in a shell of hard sugar, are a particular treat. The casual, counter-service nature of these cafes makes it easy to choose your own adventure, whether you’re grabbing a sandwich on the go or lingering with a laptop for a while." - Brooke Jackson-Glidden

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"Sinful Sustenance in Saintly Fashion Finding fine French bakery goods beyond the borders of France would seem unlikely in this NW corner of the United States. St. Honoré has transformed a little shop in NW Portland into a cultural escapade you'd normally have to get on a plane to experience. This bakery has been a mainstay for the French community in PDX for years and now has a fanatic following that has forged two other locations. The original is a cozy cafe with French influences that make it impossible to drive by when the fresh bread aromas drift out onto Thurman Street. The space is open and inviting with a staff that loves to share their expertise about the whole St Honoré process. This was one of the only places open early for live Tour de France coverage accompanied with fine coffee and pastries. Rolling up in the dark on my bike back in the days of Lance ( c'est dommage ) to find the place already packed was Franco-fantastic. The restaurant is designed to get patrons to be part of the scene. With the baking close and the big banquet vibe, you instantly feel part of the Honoré table. The menu goes beyond pastries and desserts. Lunch or dinner at Honoré is a trip to Paris or Provence for under $20. Try the panini or manager's special to light things up. Hang around for sweets with a tart or gateau, and wash it down with a cafe au lait. Don't forget something for the home front—a baguette at the very least. C'est somptueux!"

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"Sinful Sustenance in Saintly Fashion Finding fine French bakery goods beyond the borders of France would seem unlikely in this NW corner of the United States. St. Honoré has transformed a little shop in NW Portland into a cultural escapade you'd normally have to get on a plane to experience. This bakery has been a mainstay for the French community in PDX for years and now has a fanatic following that has forged two other locations. The original is a cozy cafe with French influences that make it impossible to drive by when the fresh bread aromas drift out onto Thurman Street. The space is open and inviting with a staff that loves to share their expertise about the whole St Honoré process. This was one of the only places open early for live Tour de France coverage accompanied with fine coffee and pastries. Rolling up in the dark on my bike back in the days of Lance ( c'est dommage ) to find the place already packed was Franco-fantastic. The restaurant is designed to get patrons to be part of the scene. With the baking close and the big banquet vibe, you instantly feel part of the Honoré table. The menu goes beyond pastries and desserts. Lunch or dinner at Honoré is a trip to Paris or Provence for under $20. Try the panini or manager's special to light things up. Hang around for sweets with a tart or gateau, and wash it down with a cafe au lait. Don't forget something for the home front—a baguette at the very least. C'est somptueux!"

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"Sinful Sustenance in Saintly Fashion Finding fine French bakery goods beyond the borders of France would seem unlikely in this NW corner of the United States. St. Honoré has transformed a little shop in NW Portland into a cultural escapade you'd normally have to get on a plane to experience. This bakery has been a mainstay for the French community in PDX for years and now has a fanatic following that has forged two other locations. The original is a cozy cafe with French influences that make it impossible to drive by when the fresh bread aromas drift out onto Thurman Street. The space is open and inviting with a staff that loves to share their expertise about the whole St Honoré process. This was one of the only places open early for live Tour de France coverage accompanied with fine coffee and pastries. Rolling up in the dark on my bike back in the days of Lance ( c'est dommage ) to find the place already packed was Franco-fantastic. The restaurant is designed to get patrons to be part of the scene. With the baking close and the big banquet vibe, you instantly feel part of the Honoré table. The menu goes beyond pastries and desserts. Lunch or dinner at Honoré is a trip to Paris or Provence for under $20. Try the panini or manager's special to light things up. Hang around for sweets with a tart or gateau, and wash it down with a cafe au lait. Don't forget something for the home front—a baguette at the very least. C'est somptueux!"

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Sharon D.

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This is a not to miss French Bakery shop. I had the Tart Tatin, a savory vegetable tart which had the perfect amount of cheese and onions, zucchini and tomatoes, balance was perfect. Husband had a turkey and cheese croissant which came crispy and hot. He finished with a chocolate eclair and we took home a pain au chocolate and kouign amman, a sweet buttery pastry that you just cannot make at home. Plenty of seating although we did sit at their communal table. Lots of happy local and a healthy take out business. $2 per hour street parking. I also bought a loaf of levain batard for sandwiches, there were about 8 varieties of freshly baked bread that were getting snapped up. Decent coffee. Cute place, nice people, if you are shopping on 23rd, this is a great lunch place. I will definitely return for our French pastry fix.

Jack M.

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A wonderful place to enjoy some wonderfully crafted croissants and pastries, with a cafe latte. The staff were very kind and helpful. I wanted a hazelnut croissant, but they were out. However, the person at the counter said that more were on the way. With a short wait I managed to get the one I had been looking forward to.

Rosemari M.

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Great vibes, nice service, and amazing baked goods! The sandwiches and coffee had great flavor and everything tasted fresh. Grabbing some food here will satisfy your hunger. The breads are SO flaky!

Claire J.

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I travel to France every month and was missing it while spending time in Oregon so I searched for French bakeries. I was happy and surprised to find this one. It did have the air and menu of a boulangerie and viennoiserie. I enjoyed my latte and pain au chocolat while sitting outside. C’est bon.

Chul L.

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This French bakery is a great spot with an amazing selection of pastries, including eclairs, fruit tarts, and freshly baked macarons. They also offer authentic French baguettes, a variety of bakery items, and an impressive selection of sandwiches and entrees. I tried their Croque Monsieur, a classic French style grilled ham and cheese sandwich and it was really good. It was a bit too cheesy for my taste, but the flavors were excellent and satisfying. The service was friendly and added to the positive experience. Parking can be a bit pricey, as you’ll need to find street parking, which costs about $2 per hour, so plan accordingly. Overall, it was a great experience, and I’m looking forward to trying their baguette sandwich on my next visit!

Tammy S.

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We were in the neighborhood, and my friend had never been here, so we stopped in to grab some pastries and a warm drink on this chilly day. It was late afternoon, and there still was a great selection of pastries to choose from. It's hard to make a decision so I bought four, as did my friend. I'll surprise my son and daughter in law with them later. Exceptional as always. And that St. Honre pastry is still out of this world delicious!

N K

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Cute spot to relax or work! Amazing Savory Tart and excellent coffee! Perfect ambiance

Kristina K.

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I got a chocolate croissant and a regular croissant. The regular one was okay, not bad, not great. The chocolate one tasted like it was either a day old or over cooked, it literally just crumbled in my hands….the staff was super nice though and the ambience is good too.