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Contribuisci feedbackSimply put , the premiere bread in SA.Flavoursome , crusty moist where it needs to be .The sourdough bageuttes even hold up brilliantly the next day. Their quirky croissants butter pastries are great also. Coffee is awesome , which is a bonus as a lot of artisanal bakeries leave this as an afterthought
I walked here this morning along Goodwood Road, having heard lots about it but never been. Boulangerie 113 sits, almost unassuming in a row of shops with a newsagent greengrocer. <br/ <br/ It appears to be an authentic French bakery, with a drop dead gorgeous cabinet of colourful and mouthwatering pastries. Behind the delicious treats were a myriad of different freshly baked breads. We bought a brioche loaf to take home as well as a Nutella danish (because, yum), Bacon Egg roll an Almond Croissant. <br/ <br/ I accidentally ate it all before I took a picture, but rest assured they look as good as they tasted.... and they tasted GOOD. <br/ <br/ The Bacon Egg roll was different in that it wasn't a fried egg, it was a creamy, spiced egg mix. I LOVED that it wasn't just a fried egg. It totally changed what a B E roll was. <br/ <br/ I had Nutella in a danish. I don't think there is much more to say about that.<br/ <br/ When we got home, I made a toasted brioche sandwich, which was slightly sweeter than normal bread, but really well balanced oh, so fresh!<br/ <br/ Definitely check it out if you're around Goodwood road! Even just to pick up a treat and take it away.
This is a workhorse French patisserie. A bit more bakery then a few of the fancier ones around town but the offerings are quite possible better for it. It all depends on the taste you require for the day. I seem to tend to stick to the sour cherry cheesecake Danish and brioche bread but the other offerings I am slowly working my way through. I have had the walnut and Brie baguette and the creamy egg and bacon roll. The baguette is that brown, blister type made in house and the roll is rolley? I am not sure about the dual colour croissants. I had one and it was really hard but give it a try and you may like. It looks great visually anyway.<br/ <br/ Decor is simple with local art work hanging with local content like a local erotic adult store and a computer repair shop. Am informed they are the work of a local street artist but I cannot definitely confirm this. It's small but the baked goods are front and centre and they've gone pretty French with the odd smattering of UK style goods to keep all types happy.<br/ <br/ But I'm happy that this place is nearby because often my weekends are lost with the endless search for French perfection around town. It is just down the road from the Capri and Latlier Gourmand, another French gem.
Best Crossaints!. Small quaint place, nice to come for a small snack/brunch. The Crossaints are sooo soft and fluffy, so much deliciousness. The sour cherry danish tart is yummy too. Good coffee. Will def be going back.
One of the Best Croissants in Adelaide. Coffee is fabulous too! Barista measures coffee gram for every cup. Making it perfect and consistent everytime!