Must haves from Heidelberg Bakery?

Anonymous
I have never been. Will be near there this afternoon and thought I would stop by for some lunch, and some baked goods to take home.

Recommendations please!
Anonymous
Pastries!
Are you a European bakery fan? If so, this is the place.
If not, don't bother.


Anonymous
A friend swears by the petit fours if you're into those.
Anonymous
do not leave without the apple almond strudel.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pastries!
Are you a European bakery fan? If so, this is the place.
If not, don't bother.




Oh yes. I wept when I was in Paris in February. It baffles the mind that we don't have similar bakeries on every corner here.
Anonymous
Tout De Sweet (Bethesda on Woodmont Ave) has amazing pastries (especially the almond croissant.)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Tout De Sweet (Bethesda on Woodmont Ave) has amazing pastries (especially the almond croissant.)

+1 the owner is French and he knows is business!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pastries!
Are you a European bakery fan? If so, this is the place.
If not, don't bother.




Oh yes. I wept when I was in Paris in February. It baffles the mind that we don't have similar bakeries on every corner here.

Keep in mind that this bakery is not French but German.
Anonymous
The pretzel buns are my favorite.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pastries!
Are you a European bakery fan? If so, this is the place.
If not, don't bother.




Oh yes. I wept when I was in Paris in February. It baffles the mind that we don't have similar bakeries on every corner here.

Keep in mind that this bakery is not French but German.


I understand that, thanks.
Anonymous
Another vote for the apple struedel
Anonymous
cheese sticks.
Anonymous
The have "must haves?" I guess if you like almond paste . I was so disappointed that they didn't use cream cheese frosting on their carrot cake that I never went back. This was many years ago.
Anonymous
OP here -- unfortunately they were out of the apple almond strudel. I got some pretzel buns for my DH, some cookies, an apple raisin strudel, and croissants.

The chocolate chip cookie was by far the best I've had in a very very long time -- not too sickeningly sweet like the majority of baked goods.
Anonymous
The St. Honore. What a confection!

Also, petit fours.

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