Reviews Colson Patisserie

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Lourdes Zephier
+5
Enjoyed croissants and macaroons on a rainy Saturday afternoon. We felt very welcomed and the service was top notch. These are the best croissants in Park Slope! I especially appreciated that when my granddaughter asked for a glass of water she was served with lots of care...later they even asked if she needed more water. I love it when people demonstrate a great support of children’s social skills. We left very satisfied and then headed to the Brooklyn Public Library that is across the street.
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Cheryl D Smith-Wilson
+5
Visiting my sister from Indianapolis IN. I requested the egg salmon cream cheese red onion breakfast sandwich, hold the croissant add avocado. You made it great & someone else saw mine & ordered it too. Thanks for helping me stick to my low carb lifestyle while on vacation!
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Kristina Shlychkova
+5
Pistachio roll to die for, teddy bear cookie melts in your mouth, macaroons taste just like in Paris , love this place
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Paul Murphy
+5
Amazing pastries, small space, but highly recommended!
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Priya Sircar
+5
Excellent coffee, delicious pastries unlike those you'd find elsewhere. We've made it part of our weekend routine!
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Mariam Chutlashvili
+5
The best coffee in Brooklyn is here☕️ I love this place ❤️
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Leslie Reneé Moniot
+5
Sweet brioche roll and coffee is off the chain. French guy behind the counter is hot and polite. I liked signing my name with my finger on the ipad when I paid with my totally accepted amex card. Colson is the teets.
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Fernando Maneca
+5
Reminds me of when I was an exchange student in Marseille, oh so many years ago.
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Chloé Forest
+5
A little piece of Paris in Brooklyn ! Merci Hubert ;)
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Simon Mk
+5
Great place.
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Maximilian D. Lucena
+5
Nestled amidst the vibrant and trendy Brooklyn enclave of Park Slope, with its chic boutiques and eclectic eateries, "Colson Patisserie" stands out as a beacon of authentic French-Belgian charm. As the leaves take on a golden hue in the fall, families and aficionados alike are drawn to this quaint bakery, reminiscent of the enchanting Parisian patisseries of yesteryears. The neighborhood itself is a delightful blend of contemporary flair and timeless elegance, making it a perfect backdrop amoungs the brownstone homes for this gem of a bakery. As you stroll down the avenue, the allure of "Colson Patisserie" is undeniable. The thought and passion poured into this establishment are evident in every detail, from its inviting ambiance to the meticulously crafted pastries. During my recent visit, I was transported to the romantic boulevards of 1980s Paris. The pastries, a harmonious blend of tradition and innovation, were the perfect addition to our cherished Saturday brunch ritual. The service was impeccable, making the experience all the more memorable. In conclusion, if you're in Park Slope and yearn for a slice of authentic French-Belgian delight, "Colson Patisserie" is a must-visit. Whether you're indulging in a leisurely tea-time or grabbing a quick coffee, this bakery promises a touch of Paris in the heart of Brooklyn. Bon appétit! 🥐🍂🗼
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Kim McDonald
+5
🎵 I drove all night 🎵 ( thank you, Celine Dion) from Iowa to visit my kiddo in the hospital. Their only request was an iced coffee, so I chose this place after searching for savory pastries (for myself 😉). Two kind humans were working. Their selection was beautiful. I bought an assortment, and they made my kiddos coffee without ice, so I could add some later ( I chugged my delicious iced coffee stat #neededit). They directed me to where I could find better toothpaste for them (hospital toothpaste out the window). They even gave me a token for a free drink for my kiddo when they got out of the hospital, as they live in the area. Big big props from this Midwestern girl! Thank you.
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shannon durrette
+5
This is an excellent pastry shop in Park Slope. I love the assorted minis and they are perfect for parties, events, or if you don't want an entire pastry to feel good about yourself for exhibiting self control. Another big reason to rave about this place is the customer service. I placed an order and paid for it but had a cancellation on a private airplane leaving the following day. Tristan, the manager could not have been kinder, and treated me like a human and appreciated customer. He allowed me to cancel the order with his support (although I had the decline the charge with my credit card and he said he would support it if it were being disputed. He offered several options to help as well. I sincerely appreciate this high level of customer support and I will hell or high water make sure I am as loyal to this shop! Well done, Tristan at 9th Street location! You have 1 loyal customer here!
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Justin Rogers-Cooper
+5
Easily one of the most popular bakeries in Park Slope, and well known in Brooklyn. Makes a fine and strong chai latte, offers many fresh cookies and pastries, and has some yummy breads to grab to go. The kid was always a fan of the bear cookie. Sweet spot.
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YT Luo
+5
Cute coffee shop. The staff is friendly, coffee is very good and so is the Hu bear! Highly recommended!
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David Rios
+5
Great challah bread for the Jewish high holy days. Great bagettes and coffee for regular days
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Wall Fish
+5
Such a wide selection of pastries! The cream filled pastry, no idea what it’s called (oops!) was great. The croissants and other treats all tasted fresh and there was no end to options. Coffee was good and they were pretty quick. Still observing proper COVID guidelines and most of the patrons mask up as well from what I saw.
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Peter Casanave
+5
They have very high standards for their baking, along with a very tolerant position regarding the varied customers. How so? Last winter they advertised a specialty French Christmas cake, and a Sephardic Jewish Hanukkah specialty (don't call sufganayot a Jelly Doughnut!) ON THE SAME SIGN.
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Sara Durkacs
+5
Spiffy interior. Delicious coffee drinks with plant based milks. All of their muffins are vegan: Strawberry Ginger, Morning Glory, Blueberry. Yay! No other vegan options, alas. At least they have one option and almond milk!
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Mia Pacey
+5
Great expresso coffees, which can be difficult to find. Amazing pastries and breads that are fresh each day. The service is friendly and helpful delivered with a smile. Highly recommended to anyone in the area.
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Nandika Mukherjee
+4
Very nice French place that has so many beautiful tarts and croissants. Their drinks are always well-made. They do run out quickly, so make sure you come before the lunch crowd.
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LGK Baltimore
+5
Sweet tooth heaven right over here... I’m still reminiscing about the lemon tart 🍋 deliciousness. Golden Turmeric Latte is a must! Industry City’s Food Hall is a delicious culinary gathering. Colson’s ads that cherry on the Sunday! MON - FRI: 7:30AM - 6PM SAT - SUN: 10:30AM - 6PM BUILDING 3
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Push Tush
+5
Love the food and service here. Macarons are pretty good, maybe one of the best in Brooklyn. Quality, taste, etc. is always consistent and the service is always friendly. I have never had to wait long even if it is packed. Must try here: financiers, macarons, tarts, ispahans, eclairs. I would say the only thing I don't like are waffles, but I prefer waffles to be eaten as soon as they are made imo. Coffee is good here as well (have onky had lattes, chai, espresso).
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Katie Macdonald
+4
Everything here looked so tasty! Ordered a bacon and egg sandwich and apple cheddar scone, both of which were delicious. I especially liked the texture of the scone 😋 the service was super friendly, even with a very long line. Can’t wait to try more here!
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Andy Ng
+4
Small neighborhood corner patisserie with a nice selection of pastries ranging from cakes, tarts, breads, and viennoiseries. Seating is limited and tight depending on the time of day. Space is bright and welcoming given the north west exposure from the large windows.
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