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Re: French bakery Simpson Bay?
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Re: French bakery Simpson Bay?
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La Sucriere is very near and they do not "recycle" some of the pastries like one of the other places mentioned.
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Re: French bakery Simpson Bay?
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Agreed, La Sucriere is the best for pastries! And if you don't want a full breakfast, you can get a croissant or a quiche and a cup of their wonderful coffee, and enjoy it on the back patio. Lovely place.
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Re: French bakery Simpson Bay?
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ruralcarrier said: La Sucriere is very near and they do not "recycle" some of the pastries like one of the other places mentioned. We too love the goodies from La Sucriere but we also love them from Zee Best. We generally stop in at the take-out shop across from the airport and stock up, and on going home day, we get sandwiches for the plane as well as pastries to go home. We discovered years ago you can freeze them and take them out to defrost while the coffee's brewing and heat them in the oven for just a few minutes and they're almost as good as those fresh from the oven. And the best part - you know they aren't recycled. We also tried the relatively new bakery in Jordan village and thought their pastries were very good but that's as much of a stretch from Simpson Bay as La Sucriere is from the Mullet area. <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/handshake.gif" alt="" /> <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/handshake.gif" alt="" />
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Re: French bakery Simpson Bay?
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SXMScubaman said: Bon appetite makes their own pastries and baquets. Amaizing. They are right next door to SBR. Yup...but every time i go in the AM the croissants "are not ready yet" so down the hill I go.
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Re: French bakery Simpson Bay?
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When the poster indicated they were in Grand Case, I did not respond. After looking again, they did ask about the best bakery on the island. Currently in Grand Case. Where is best bakery on the island? Personally, I would not drive from Grand Case to Simpson Bay (or vice versa) for pastries.
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Re: French bakery Simpson Bay?
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Me, too. I think they are all great but I usually opt for convenience so Jordan Village and Zee Best on Airport Road both work for me. If I was in the area, I would stop at la Sucriere but I'm not going to make a special trip there. <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/handshake.gif" alt="" /> <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/handshake.gif" alt="" />
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Re: French bakery Simpson Bay?
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ruralcarrier said: La Sucriere is very near and they do not "recycle" some of the pastries like one of the other places mentioned. If you need decaf coffee, they don't have it at La Sucriere.
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Re: French bakery Simpson Bay?
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Go down to the main road and make a right. Look for the FedEx sign on the left, across the street from Capuccino Diner. La Sucriere is just before FedEx..
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Re: French bakery Simpson Bay?
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SXMScubaman said: I'm usually there between 7 and 8. Always ready. those burnt almond croissants almost killed me at bon apetit .... luvluvluvluvluv. I like zeebest too
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