The Bread of the Opera - Bakery in 1st Arr., Marseille | Reviews, Photos & Information on Postcard
The Bread of the Opera
Bakery · 1st Arr.
The Bread of the Opera
Bakery · 1st Arr.
61 Rue Francis Davso, 13001 Marseille, France
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Charming bakery near the Vieux Port, perfect for morning pastries and coffee, with a delightful outdoor seating area that invites leisurely breakfasts.
61 Rue Francis Davso, 13001 Marseille, France Get directions
€1–10
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T. Hoang
Google
Lovely shop. Beside the normal bread size, the shop does offer a mini version, which is exactly cute and has the same taste. For the first time I found the macarons that I like. They were extremely small for the price but I was so happy.
Mehran MxM
Google
A very nice boulangerie et patisserie by the old seaport area. There is very nice outdoor seating, where you can enjoy a light french breakfast. I tried a pain au chocolat which was crispy, fresh tasting and delicious. They had all sorts of pastries and macarons. A nice place to breakfast and buy bread. If in the neighbourhood, it is worth a visit. I should add that the attendants were very friendly and nice. A good way to start the day.
Julie weilnau
Google
Perfect coffee and pastry experience! If you are like us, we love to have a pastry and cup of coffee at a table outside of a Cafe.
The selection is very broad for breakfast and it opens early. Most coffee shops or cafes do not open until atleast 9am. They open at 7 am!
We are Cholcoate Croissant lovers, and there's was the best I've ever had. I've been to most of the western European countries and in the states frequent starbucks, as a comparison, and nothing compares!
The cappuccinos were delicious with milk and sugar as optional add ins.
My husband had the chocolate muffin and said it was one of the best he had ever had as well.
We paid a little over 9 euros for 2 pastry and 2 cappuccino. It was so good I came back for seconds, pictured, I don't know what this was but it was also amazing.
Daniël
Google
Delicious treats and sandwiches, with a small patio out on the sidewalk. This became our daily go to place for breakfast during our week in Marseille
Shay Zukerman
Google
Just Ok, not too tasty cake. The Girl who served us had a great difficulty to smile, and you can only sit outside in the street.
There are better places to enjoy more than a Nespresso coffee in a paper cup and a nice looking (and tasty) cake in Marseilles.
Justin Buley
Google
Best pain au chocolat: more chocolate than usual with ab especially golden crackly crispy outer layer - you can hear each bite! Lots of interesting macaron flavours. Unfortunately, the anis macaron had a dry and crumbly texture but fortunately the sesame macaron had that classic crack and chew of a perfect macaron. So, the anis was likely a one-off. Overall, highly recommend, get the pain au chocolat!
Ch Farr
Google
Decent food. Good location.
Liked the food and dessert but baguette was too hard for me.
But definitely worth stopping by.
B S
Google
Top notch little bakery with a good assortment of items. Little seating area outside of you don't want your pastry on the go. A quick little walk from the old port.