Sunday, 28 April 2013

Rose Bakery.

This place is rather cute. If you're in the need of a piece of toast and marmite or a good wedge of moist, crumbly cake, this is the place to go. Rose Bakery has a couple of locations dotted around Paris, BT and myself headed to one nestled in the 11th on Rue Martyrs. Despite queueing for the best part of an hour, we were seated at last on a long table, sharing our dining experience with fellow brunchers and tea-slurpers. The menu is predominately breakfast based with bowls of granola and berries, eggs with smoked salmon and even marmite and toast. Bliss. Prices are variable, for a frothy looking coffee and delectable morsel of cakey goodness you're looking at 5 euros but don't let that put you off by any means. I will definitely be paying Rose Bakery another visit, maybe in a different arrondissement, you know, just to mix things up.


 If you're a tea fan, Pukka teas are definitely a brand to dabble with. I'd recommend the vanilla chai. 




 What a spread of cakes fresh from a loaf tin. 

 Mocha soya, 

 Empty plates all round. 

 What a hunk of cheese. 




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