
Where artisanal baking meets heavenly flavors in North Austin.
Heaven's Bistro Bakery offers a delightful blend of French-inspired pastries, savory paninis, and gluten-free desserts in a cozy, homely setting. Known for its high-quality ingredients and homemade taste, this quaint spot serves everything from buttery croissants and fruit tarts to Irani chai and evening menus. With friendly service, outdoor seating, and a focus on craft, it's a must-visit bakery for those seeking delicious treats in Austin.
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Freshly baked croissants, fruit tarts, and French-inspired desserts like tiramisu and mousse domes.
Paninis (including paneer and chicken options), chaat, and other savory dishes in a cozy cafe setting.
Seasonal cheesecakes, gluten-free berry cakes, and chocolate rolls made with high-quality ingredients.
Irani chai, coffee, and other beverages to complement your meal or treat.
Late-night menu offering pastries and savory options for evening visits.
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Overall rating
Yen Le Loftin
Aptly name because they have some of the most delicious and heavenly treats. They have a great selection of pastries, cakes, and savory options too. True craft goes into making these and they’re so worth the calories. The servers have always been friendly and the restaurant is clean and well maintained. They’re also open late and have an evening menu!
T P
There are very few bakeries in Austin that have a high quality ingredients and homemade taste. The bakery is right off of a bus road. If you are not mindful it can be easily missed. I had the fruit tart and my “freind” the berry cake. Both were delicious. I’ll definitely becoming back.
Tanvi Shah
Enjoyed my experience here. Liked the homely feel to the cafe as well as the food. Ordered the paneer panini, Chaat & chai I was served a chicken panini instead of a paneer panini by mistake. A little area of service improvement needed here. Chai could have been better as well. The overall experience was nice though. Its a nice quaint spot for North Austin
Rachel Barnard
I went for a croissant and a few other pastries. The croissant was huge, buttery, and one of the best I’ve had in Austin. It was $5 and way better than a grocery store croissants. Beyond the croissant, the pastry case was full of beautiful, French-inspired desserts like tiramisu, mousse domes, seasonal cheesecake, etc.
Gayathri Ravipati
I loved this place, the decor is amazing and there is also outdoor seating space available at the backside of the bakery. Specifically loved Irani chai and Gluten free berry cake. In the images, Gluten free berry cake Some cake — coffee flavored Chocolate roll with whip cream