PRODUCTS
pastries
LOCATION Queen and Bathurst On Queen, 3 blocks W. of Bathurst Queen West
TYPE
Take out & Eat-in
TTC Queen streetcar
PRICE RANGE $$
REVIEW BY: Yannick L.
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416 504-2870
Dufflet is not exactly a small maker like
most others on YummyBaguette -- in fact
you can find their products in just about
every Second Cup in town, as well as many
restaurants and some grocery stores. The
quality of the Dufflet pastries
is nevertheless quite decent. The widest
and freshest
range of goods can be sampled at the slick
Queen West outlet, along with light lunches
and hot drinks. One word of warning:
Unfortunately many grocery stores,
coffee houses and restaurants don't
hesitate to sell pastries
that can be several days old, so if you buy
Dufflet pastries outside of the Dufflet store
on Queen West, make sure they are from
the day. Anything else will taste less than
great.
Dufflet has another retail store at 2638 Yonge Street.
LATEST USER REVIEWS
From: mia
I am in love with Dufflet's pastries.
I pick up their frozen carrot cake at Loblaw's it tastes and even looks homemade and the cream cheese icing is lovely and buttery and soft and there is soo much of it. My ONLY request it that they improve the nutritonal profile of this cake, reduce the sugar a bit and plz reduce the fat if you can.
I visit their location on Queen St. to pick up a sampling of what they offer. The mini-cupcakes are so satisfying, the essence of cake, sweet and light with the creamy rich icing. The mini-chocolate pecan tarts are delicious as well.
I don't like all of their stuff, but then I don't like every pastry I am picky.
Be sure to try their homemade lemonade which comes in mango and raspberry flavours as well.
Oh and btw they use no preservatives in their baking. So for the above posters saying this you are clearly from the competition.
From: Tim
Their pastries are sicky sweet, not for my taste though. I have to say that their packaging are quite nice. But I can't eat the package, can I?
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