
Authentic French pastries and a cozy cafe vibe in Philadelphia
J'aime French Bakery sits at 212 S 12th St, Philadelphia, as a charming French bakery and cafe. The owner is from France, ensuring authentic standards. The menu features rich hot chocolate and pastries like chocolate eclair, olive cake, chocolate pretzel croissants, hazelnut croissant, flan, and no-flour brownies. The spacious, adorable interior offers lots of seating, and the friendly staff provide quick, attentive service, making it a welcoming spot for a treat or a coffee.
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Freshly baked croissants, eclairs, danishes, and more, made with authentic recipes.
Rich, flavorful coffee and unique hot chocolate, served hot and fresh.
Specialty cakes, flan, no-flour brownies, and other sweet treats.
Delicious French crepes, available with various fillings.
Spacious interior with tables, booths, and a cozy atmosphere for enjoying your treats.
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Overall rating
Isla Kingham
Sooo cute! The chocolate eclair was fab and so was the hot chocolate. Both very chocolatey, but the eclair was dark chocolate so not overwhelmingly sweet. My dad also got the olive cake which he loved but I didn’t get the chance to try because he shoveled down immediately. The interior is spacious and sits many people comfortably. It has a very adorable look to it. Staff are also incredibly friendly and sweet. The food came out as quick as possible, and the beverages followed not shortly after. A woman with very impressive hoop earrings served us and was very kind.
Carmen Pagsanjan
I like the flan here and the no flour brownies. Not to sweet.
Lillian G
This is an authentic French bakery, the owner is from France and makes sure everything is to the utmost standards. The hot chocolate is quite unique and they let you try it first because it’s not as sweet or watery like others but very rich and flavorful. Lots of seating if you want to take your laptop
Ariana Lucidonio
French bakery shop that happened to catch my eye while wanting a sweet treat! I’m so happy I stopped in. The chocolate pretzel croissant looked delicious and unique, and it was. It was flaky, butter and sweet. The middle twist had the perfect amount of softness. I definitely want to come back to try their danishes and other pastries!
Z
The chocolate pretzel is overrated if you ask me. It’s not bad, it just looks better than it tastes. The hazelnut croissant however, is really good. The coffee is not bad, and the service is pretty good. It’s a cute little bakery with some small French bistro tables by the window and a couple of small booths on the other side. I have to be back to try their crepe though, I heard good things.