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Welcome to La Patisserie Chouquette

La Patisserie Chouquette in Saint Louis offers a delightful array of French pastries and desserts, earning praise for their delicious treats. With a diverse menu featuring croissants, tarts, macarons, and unique seasonal creations like the pumpkin spice cream puff and chocolate salted caramel tart, each bite is a culinary adventure. The bakery's welcoming atmosphere and friendly service make it a perfect spot for indulging in decadent pastries and Asian-inspired drinks. Whether you're a fan of sweet or savory delights, La Patisserie Chouquette is a must-visit destination for satisfying your cravings in style.

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Welcome to La Patisserie Chouquette, a charming bakery and café located in the heart of Saint Louis, Missouri. This gem offers a delightful selection of baked goods and drinks that are sure to satisfy your cravings.

With a reputation for selling out quickly on weekends, it's best to arrive early to enjoy their wide variety of pastries and treats. Customers rave about the amazing croissants, including the triple chocolate croissant and buttery croissants that are simply divine. The tiramisu brownies and macarons are also highly recommended for their flavors and textures.

One standout pastry at La Patisserie Chouquette is the bacon cheddar corn muffin, a unique and addictive treat that perfectly balances savory and sweet flavors. The dark chocolate salted caramel tart is another favorite, offering a decadent yet not overly sweet indulgence.

Visitors also praise the friendly and inviting atmosphere of the café, with its French bakery-inspired interior and dainty pink and black décor. The Asian drinks menu adds a special touch, with unique offerings like the Vietnamese iced cold brew and mango passion fruit tea.

Whether you're a fan of French pastries, Asian-inspired drinks, or simply looking for a cozy spot to catch up with friends and family, La Patisserie Chouquette is a must-visit destination. Don't miss out on their seasonal treats and special offerings, such as the Beauxbaton mousse and Rain drop cake. Indulge in the delicious creations at La Patisserie Chouquette - you won't be disappointed!

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Anna G.
Anna G.

Very nice baked goods and drinks. They do sell out quickly on the weekends so it's nice to get there early to have more selection. Not super inexpensive but well worth the money. Have taken many friends here and they all enjoy it and want to come back.

Lauren C.
Lauren C.

Amazing croissants! Triple chocolate croissant and buttery croissants are ! Definitely be back to try the tiramisu brownies and macaroons.

Lizzy L.
Lizzy L.

I truly wish I lived closer to La Patisserie Chouquette because everything I tried here was so scrumptious. We came around noon and they were already sold out of the Darkness (triple chocolate pastry) but we did try the butter croissant, pain au chocolate, pomme et fromage galette (apple pastry), bacon cheddar corn muffin, frangipane tart slice (pear), dark chocolate salted caramel tart, and the seasonal pumpkin spice cream puff. The cream puff filling is more thick and creamy like pumpkin puree. The most unique and my favorite pastry of these were the bacon cheddar corn muffins. The staff told us that they usually do not make multiple batches even if they sell out, but they make an exception for these muffins. I can see why, because each bite is full of savory bacon and sweet buttery goodness! I got 3 and had trouble saving some for the rest of my family because they were so addicting. I also loved the dark chocolate salted caramel tart which was decadent but not too sweet. I would love to return to try the Darkness pastry next time!

Danette D.
Danette D.

Enjoyed most of my choices except the Aunt Petunias crepe cake (blackberry pistachio) mostly because of the texture but not sure if I really picked up on the blackberry flavor. The green caramel apple mousse cake was delicious, moist, light and both the mousse and filling were delicious. The pain au chocolate was one of the best croissants I've had, I just wish the chocolate was melted a little more. The Earl Grey and Honey Lavender macarons were absolutely amazing and I want more!! I went on a Saturday and it was very busy. You get in line and once at the counter, you tell the associate what you would like. They had a variety of items from savory to sweet. The inside definitely gave French bakery, shades of black and pink; dainty. There was lots of tea time going on which I thought was very cute and if I had more time in the city would have loved to do it. They also offer some outside seating.

Alonzo A.
Alonzo A.

Everything I come here, I get at LEAST 5 different pastries. And they are all worth it every single time. They are decadent and rich but worth every, single calorie. The line moves quick, mostly. And the service is always patient and personal. I love coming here and trying whatever they have in the pastry case.

Chloe B.
Chloe B.

*Chefs kiss. That should be enough to know this place is down right good. My sister bought me some cake to try. Holy macaroni delicious. My favorite was the seasonal pumpkin butterbeer seasonal flavor. Can you blame a girl? Don't sleep on support local but new Orleans flared deliciousness. Highly recommend!

Mary C.
Mary C.

Returned for Pottermonth again this year -- so fun! Got the Beauxbaton mousse which was beautiful, vividly blue on the inside with purple filling and incredibly delicious!!! The cookie bottom was buttery and very good without being too sweet. I also got the Umbridge pastry (which was very aesthetically pleasing with a pink bow). Not sure I was a fan of the cream filling in the Umbridge one. But Beauxbaton's yummy!

Quyen H.
Quyen H.

I fell in love with this gorgeous coffee/ pastry shop instantly the moment I walked through the door. Service was friendly and inviting. They have a wonderful Asian drinks list that I wished I could try them all at once. During this visit, we got the Mille crepe slice cookie butter, bourbon bun, Vietnamese iced cold brew and their summer drink - mango passion fruit tea. I was happy with everything. It's such a fantastic place to catch up with friends/ family on a weekend after visiting Botanical garden or Tower Grove Park. They are serving some unique desserts to celebrate Japanese Festival this Saturday, please stop by if you want to try the refreshing Rain drop cake, their version of Japanese sweet potatoes, or honey butter toast. Also, they will have something new and exciting in October if you miss this weekend.

Rita H.
Rita H.

This place is the real deal! I got the prepackaged chocolate cookies and a pan au chocolate (aka chocolate croissant) and both did not disappoint. The cookies had a hint of salt and were quite good. The pan au chocolate was airy and delicious. It's also a pro that the staff is friendly too! I would definitely recommend this place! (The only con is the limited street parking)

Fontaine C.
Fontaine C.

Located minutes from Missouri Botanical Garden, La Patisserie Chouquette impressed me with delicious French pastry and stunning ambience. At our visit on a Saturday afternoon, there are plenty of pastry and cookies options. The servers were patient in explaining various pastry options to us. During our visit, we ordered the 1) Flaminche tart ($6.5), that is savory with cheese and sausage; and 2) Pistachio/ Walnut Baklava cheesecake ($8) that is rich with decomposed baklava, pistachio and walnut. Both are delicious. Both are on the expensive side -- though our experience is great. One downside we wanted to point out, is Chouquette does not offer tea. We felt this could be something they could easily work into the menu. With St Louis' limited bakery options, I feel Chouquette is at the top of my list regardless of shortcomings.