| I love the pasteries at Panera. The local bakeries...not so much. Where is the best bakery around here....cupcakes don't count...unless your 4. |
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Au Pain Quotidien is good (Georgetown, Bethesda.)
I love the choc chip cookies at Leslie's Fancy Cakes in Bethesda. |
| were you inspired to start this thread by the "places to buy danish modern" thread on this page? LOL. (I love a good pastry, especially at Panera. There's a Le Pain Quotidien in Clarendon too, and some of Au Bon Pain's stuff is pretty damn good. (there are a bunch downtown and one at GW.) |
OP here. When I see the word Danish I think pastry! My co-worker suggested I go to North Side Social in Clarendon and order a Nutella Poptart. Sounds like heaven. |
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Where's 'around here'? It's a big metro area 'around here'....
Firehook bakery Corner bakery Why can't you go to Panera? |
| Costco, no joke, moist and good. Most of the bakeries and cafes around here serve dry, tasteless things. |
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Praline in Bethesda has excellent pastries. The bakery next to Strosniders in Bethesda is ok.
Costco is just mushy. Danish are supposed to be flaky. |
| Vie de France, Rockville and Olney.....YUMMY |
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The Swiss Bakery -- yum!!!!
http://www.theswissbakery.com/ |
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Buzz Bakery
Le Pain Quotidien Whole Foods -- LOVE their tarts Now I'm hungry and want to pig out on pastry. |
| A nice Danish person or a nice danish? |
| The Sweet Lobby, 8th & Independence SW |
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Pastries bv Randolph Lee Heights Shopping Center Arlington
Tivoli Bakeries at Ballston and Rosslyn Metros in Arlington |
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OP here.
Thanks for the reccomendations.
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For danish: Definitely Heidelburg on Lee Highway.
Randolph is also excellent, but the danish at Heidelburg is better. |