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Paris Bakery & Pastry

654 Lansdowne Ave
Toronto, ON  M6H 3Y8

(416) 532-9203

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(416) 532-1766

Business Hours

Status: Closed

Monday
05:00-21:00
Tuesday
05:00-21:00
Wednesday
05:00-21:00
Thursday
05:00-22:00
Friday
05:00-22:00
Saturday
05:00-22:00
Sunday
06:00-21:00

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Payment Methods

  • Cash
  • Interac

A Piece of France in the Heart of the Toronto

Paris Bakery and Pastry was founded in 2009 and is committed to providing customers with the highest quality fresh baked pastries and breads made daily in house. Come by and enjoy our modern and fresh environment, every day of the week, 365 days a year. Founders Jacqueline and Tony were both inspired to open Paris Bakery and Pastry after living in France and realizing Toronto was in need of an authentic French Bakery.

We offer a variety of options for anytime of the day. Come by for breakfast and enjoy a chocolate or butter croissant while sipping on one of our specialty coffee, under one of our beautiful canopies. Or stay cozy inside and try our authentic Mafra bread, you won’t find it anywhere else!!

You can also stop in for lunch and savour the soup of the day and one of our fresh sandwiches, a slice of pepperoni pizza, a Portuguese Sausage wrapped in a mouth watering pastry, and after your meal treat yourself to one of our decadent deserts. The Cakes and Pastries are heavenly!

Paris Bakery and Pastry is a French/Portuguese Bakery and anything you order will make your taste buds go wild.

Take a look at our Menu, then stop by morning, noon, or night and spoil yourself with a treat from Paris Bakery and Pastry.

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Reviews [3]
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3.5 star rating
Karen Sanderson January 23, 2011
The croissant melted in my mouth.

I recently returned from a trip to France and have purposely been looking for French bakeries. I happened to come across Paris bakery by chance as it is fairly new, and beautifully done. The renovations are great, but they are nothing compared to the smell of fresh bread in the air and pastries being baked first thing in the morning. The croissant melted in my mouth.

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3.5 star rating
baked foods lover October 29, 2010
Exquisite French Bakery

A delicious option for French Cuisine in the Lansdowne area. I was visiting a friend and got a croissant and coffee, it was delicious. The staff was very friendly and I thoroughly enjoyed the experience and would recommend this to those passionate about baked goods

French
3.5 star rating
Michelle Update November 01, 2010
Yummm

I had the meringue from this bakery - wow - delicious!

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3.5 star rating
November 01, 2011

Paris Bakery & Pastry isn't exactly reminiscent of the type of place you'd encounter while wandering the narrow streets of France. That is, unless bakeries in France have Just for Fun gaming machines at the entrance. Or beer fridges at the back. To the novice these might seem out of place but neighbourhood locals should remember they were here when Bom Apetite used to occupy the space. Kudos to... more

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Stephanie Mailloux
February 09, 2013

Yummy cannoli, giant looking chocolate croissant. Cash only.

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3.5 star rating
May 23, 2012

The quality wasn't exceptional. Their bread is ok. The croissant weren't very good. Some of their pastries are nice. The pizza is ok. It always seems to be full of people though. Prices generally seem reasonable.

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Culinary Slut
March 14, 2012

- This is a traditional Portuguese pastry. The word Tombor translates to Drum in English. It's basically a stack of phyllo wrapped in either a yummy egg custard or in a light and fluffy whipped cream. Very light, fantastic with coffee.

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