We have beautiful moments here. I love having coffee latte and toast and butter for breakfast.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Lemon Tart, Toast with Eggs, Bakery, Green Omelette, Tuna Salad
Cam Bowman
The pastries here are a must get ! Prices are fair and service friendly. I got the almond croissants which was the best I have had and an apple tart which was also very good. They have some outside tables and parking can be tough because of the location but not usually a far walk. Worth a stop and I think no matter what treat you get it will be good
Michele H.
Quinoa salad very fresh n tasty. Nice blend of ingredients. I only have 3 stars bc they wanted to charge $2 for a cup of hot water and they had no customer bathroom or WiFi Sorry, these are basic expectations at a restaurant.
Lyla D.
"When you're STRESSED, you eat ice cream, chocolate, and sweets. Why? Because stressed spelled backward is DESSERTS." --Anonymous On several occasions, my brother-in-law mentioned eating fabulous croissants and loaves of bread from one of his favorite nearby patisseries in Beverly Hills. At the same time, we explored some of my ethnic food bookmarks while balancing savory flavors with my sweet tooth. I had an authentic French boulangerie bookmarked in Culver City, which has gotten rave reviews for its Viennoiseries, where I had my eyes set on getting croissants and Kouign-Amann. However, since my brother-in-law's recommendation was only a 16-minute drive from home and I trust his gourmet palate, I didn't push too hard to drive out further.It was a cold and rainy morning when we drove out to Pascal on Beverly, and my brother-in-law suggested that I bring out my "Parking 'aumākua" as parking on South Beverly Drive is unpredictable. Luckily, we snagged street parking at the corner of Charleville Boulevard and South Beverly Drive. We quickly jogged into the fragrant and warm bakery and got in line along the display cases. I followed my brother-in-law like he was the Pied Piper and selected the luscious Viennoiseries while considering that we were getting enough for four people. While standing in line, my eyes danced at the sight of the Böreks (Bourekas) and quiches but popped while looking at the beautiful dough lamination (layers) of the Palmiers. I looked ahead and saw the croissants (plain and almond), pain au chocolat, and pastry "snails." I had to control my drooling after making the selections and shoved my way to the cashier before my brother-in-law conked me on the head, saying it was his treat. Hahaha.Lucky for us, we were near home, and I brewed a pot of coffee before tearing into the buttery and tender layered croissants. All of the viennoiseries (plain, pistachio and almond croissants, pain au chocolat, and "escargot") that we got that day were, in my opinion, as authentically layered or structured and flavored as at Paris, France's famous boulangeries, Laurent Duchêne or La Maison d'Isabelle. I can't wait to return to try Pascal's Cafe menu, which features breakfasts, salads, sandwiches (made with their in-house breads), and paninis.
iKon
One of the best places for pastries in town. The almond chocolate croissant is my favorite, perfectly baked with really nice layers. Great service.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Croissant
Mush room
Yummy. I like the pair Danish:-)
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Danish Pastry
Dr. Barry Ginsberg
Awesome!?
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Katie Brandenburg
The best pastries in Beverly Hills! I stop into Pascal’s for breakfast every time I am in LA. The mushroom quiche is delicious, flaky and flavorful, and the fruit danish are out of this world (I always get the strawberry)Friendly staff and cute cafe atmosphere. Pascals is a must if you are in BH!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Bakery, Quiche
AP
Yum! Delicious mango salad
Rebecca R.
I came here with y daughter for lunch, the staff is unprofessional and rude, the food was not fresh and greasy, when I asked to return a meal I was told that they don't offer refunds. You have to make the line to get your order in. Horrible experience and food. Won't come back!
I'm not sure what to say other than it was a perfect sandwich. All of the ingredients were fresh, the flavors popped, all worked well together, the bread never got soggy, and the potatoes had such a nice spice on them. It was also a big portion that left me full the rest of the day. All good.
Lili G.
Get the farmers omelette sandwich, apricot danish and a coffee and thank me later. So delicioussss
arash roostaei
The finest French bakery in our local neighborhood is renowned for its exquisite croissants. Their Shack Shuka breakfast and croissant sandwich are both absolutely delightful. Additionally, it's worth noting that their Broker is also exceptional.
Thank you! To the amazing man who answered the phone, took my order as my kids were yelling in the background and I was on a verge of a nervous breakdown (haha) you have no idea what your kindness and understanding meant to this mama!!! I appreciate you! And yes, not only do they have the most amazing croissants (tried plain, pistachio and almond!) but they have the most human hearts!! Yes I will be back.Thank you.
Kimberly Beltran
My husband and I found this bakery as we were passing through Beverly Hills from out of town. It couldn’t be anymore amazing and what a French bakery should be. The OJ was freshly squeezed and cold, my husband has not stopped talking about the apricot danish and the croissants were fresh and home made!!Definitely a cute little bakery to stop at !!!Sorry no pictures. The pastries didn’t last long
We have beautiful moments here. I love having coffee latte and toast and butter for breakfast.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Lemon Tart, Toast with Eggs, Bakery, Green Omelette, Tuna Salad
The pastries here are a must get ! Prices are fair and service friendly. I got the almond croissants which was the best I have had and an apple tart which was also very good. They have some outside tables and parking can be tough because of the location but not usually a far walk. Worth a stop and I think no matter what treat you get it will be good
Quinoa salad very fresh n tasty. Nice blend of ingredients. I only have 3 stars bc they wanted to charge $2 for a cup of hot water and they had no customer bathroom or WiFi Sorry, these are basic expectations at a restaurant.
"When you're STRESSED, you eat ice cream, chocolate, and sweets. Why? Because stressed spelled backward is DESSERTS." --Anonymous On several occasions, my brother-in-law mentioned eating fabulous croissants and loaves of bread from one of his favorite nearby patisseries in Beverly Hills. At the same time, we explored some of my ethnic food bookmarks while balancing savory flavors with my sweet tooth. I had an authentic French boulangerie bookmarked in Culver City, which has gotten rave reviews for its Viennoiseries, where I had my eyes set on getting croissants and Kouign-Amann. However, since my brother-in-law's recommendation was only a 16-minute drive from home and I trust his gourmet palate, I didn't push too hard to drive out further.It was a cold and rainy morning when we drove out to Pascal on Beverly, and my brother-in-law suggested that I bring out my "Parking 'aumākua" as parking on South Beverly Drive is unpredictable. Luckily, we snagged street parking at the corner of Charleville Boulevard and South Beverly Drive. We quickly jogged into the fragrant and warm bakery and got in line along the display cases. I followed my brother-in-law like he was the Pied Piper and selected the luscious Viennoiseries while considering that we were getting enough for four people. While standing in line, my eyes danced at the sight of the Böreks (Bourekas) and quiches but popped while looking at the beautiful dough lamination (layers) of the Palmiers. I looked ahead and saw the croissants (plain and almond), pain au chocolat, and pastry "snails." I had to control my drooling after making the selections and shoved my way to the cashier before my brother-in-law conked me on the head, saying it was his treat. Hahaha.Lucky for us, we were near home, and I brewed a pot of coffee before tearing into the buttery and tender layered croissants. All of the viennoiseries (plain, pistachio and almond croissants, pain au chocolat, and "escargot") that we got that day were, in my opinion, as authentically layered or structured and flavored as at Paris, France's famous boulangeries, Laurent Duchêne or La Maison d'Isabelle. I can't wait to return to try Pascal's Cafe menu, which features breakfasts, salads, sandwiches (made with their in-house breads), and paninis.
One of the best places for pastries in town. The almond chocolate croissant is my favorite, perfectly baked with really nice layers. Great service.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Croissant
Yummy. I like the pair Danish:-)
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Danish Pastry
Awesome!?
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
The best pastries in Beverly Hills! I stop into Pascal’s for breakfast every time I am in LA. The mushroom quiche is delicious, flaky and flavorful, and the fruit danish are out of this world (I always get the strawberry)Friendly staff and cute cafe atmosphere. Pascals is a must if you are in BH!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Bakery, Quiche
Yum! Delicious mango salad
I came here with y daughter for lunch, the staff is unprofessional and rude, the food was not fresh and greasy, when I asked to return a meal I was told that they don't offer refunds. You have to make the line to get your order in. Horrible experience and food. Won't come back!
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I'm not sure what to say other than it was a perfect sandwich. All of the ingredients were fresh, the flavors popped, all worked well together, the bread never got soggy, and the potatoes had such a nice spice on them. It was also a big portion that left me full the rest of the day. All good.
Get the farmers omelette sandwich, apricot danish and a coffee and thank me later. So delicioussss
The finest French bakery in our local neighborhood is renowned for its exquisite croissants. Their Shack Shuka breakfast and croissant sandwich are both absolutely delightful. Additionally, it's worth noting that their Broker is also exceptional.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Croissant, Bakery, Almond Croissant, Shakshuka
Thank you! To the amazing man who answered the phone, took my order as my kids were yelling in the background and I was on a verge of a nervous breakdown (haha) you have no idea what your kindness and understanding meant to this mama!!! I appreciate you! And yes, not only do they have the most amazing croissants (tried plain, pistachio and almond!) but they have the most human hearts!! Yes I will be back.Thank you.
My husband and I found this bakery as we were passing through Beverly Hills from out of town. It couldn’t be anymore amazing and what a French bakery should be. The OJ was freshly squeezed and cold, my husband has not stopped talking about the apricot danish and the croissants were fresh and home made!!Definitely a cute little bakery to stop at !!!Sorry no pictures. The pastries didn’t last long
Recommended dishes: Croissant, Bakery