BREAKFAST PASTRIES
Breakfast pastries are an indulgence…
Sometimes, when you wake up in the morning, you just want something sweet. Treat yourself during the work week. Why not take a box home for a weekend brunch with friends and family?
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Classic Breakfast Pastries: The Croissant Club
- Classic Butter Croissant
- Chocolate
- Almond
- Frangipane Almond
- Frangipane Pistachio
- Frangipane Nutella
Croissants are part of the Viennoiserie family of pastries. In French it means “things from Vienna”. It is rumoured that Austrian-born Marie Antoinette brough the creation with her when she married Louis and moved to France.
Italian Breakfast Pastries: Sfogliatella Napoletana /Lobster Tails
These breakfast pastries are shaped like a lobster tail and are cream-filled.
Decadent! You can enjoy these anytime, but we are usually sold out by noon.
Spice & Delight
- Cinnamon Rolls
Brioche
Yes, we have brioche! A breakfast favourite!
Donuts/Bomboloni
What is the main difference between a donut and a bombolone? A donut generally has a hole in the centre, while a bombolone does not. These filled donuts are also called bomba or bombe in Italy , meaning bombe. They pair well with espresso or in the evening with red wine!
- Nutella
- Blueberry
- Lemon
- Key Lime
Breakfast Cookies
Breakfast Cookies are an alternative to morning donuts at the office. Think yoof ur favourite childhood Fig Newton cookie only larger. We also carry raspberry filled. Or try an Apple Turnover!
Purchase individually, or pre-order by the box.
- Fig Breakfast Cookies
- Date Breakfast Cookies
- Raspberry Breakfast Cookies
- Apple Turnovers
Muffins
For breakfast on the run, stop by for a freshly baked muffin.
- Lemon and Raspberry
- Carrot
- Coffee Swirl
- Morning Glory
Loaf Cakes
- Apple
- Cranberry Orange
- Carrot
- Banana
- Chocolate Vegan
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