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Vive La Tarte seems to be one of the few coffee shops with power outlets. They do not provide free WIFI though if you’re looking to work here. I do highly recommend you try their key lime croissant with thick creamy key lime filling. Superb!
A nice place in the Castro for a quick and casual meal. We went for brunch, and got the “Breakfast Tacro” which is a breakfast taco, but the shell is a croissant shell. Very unique and tasteful but is only sold on the weekends. Also came with a nice sauce on the side. The only thing I would change w
Great spot for pasties and people watching. They use Sight Glass coffee beans, so their drip coffee is lovely. Almond croissant has just the right amount of everything!
I've missed Vive La Tarte since they left Howard St where I live right around the corner. I don't like the Noe Valley space as much but the breakfast sandwich, orange blossom zatar croissant, and turmeric latte are all still wonderful.
I've only been once so far but can't wait to return. Organic wheat in the pastries, fabulous avocado toast (with pickle! and it was unexpectedly good), a great latte, and fantastic service. I'll definitely be back soon.
This hidden gem of a bakery nestled in Noe Valley is an amazing addition to the neighborhood. My new go-to place to order an Americano and almond croissant to start my Saturday mornings. The croissant was the perfect combination of sweet and crispy, with the almond paste oozing with flavor. Yum....c
Thé croissant 🥐 was even beter than the ones i get in Europe ! Realy Incredible and what à surprise ! Keep up the good work ! Great place to have great breakfast and brunch ! Bon appétit 😋
Orange blossom za'atar croissant is the highlight, super fragrant and not too sweet. Did the key lime croissant today too and homg, the filling was so smooth and flavourful, it was a meal
Taco croissant it's ok, kind of bland but fun to try something new. BUt the KEY LIME croissant and coconut chocolate croissant ... YES Please!!! Pastries are on point. You have to try it to understand :) amazing!
Classic croissant and other pastries 🥐 are actually good (I'm french), as long as you don't go for something too crazy. Sandwiches too. And lastly coffee was also good. It's a bit overpriced, but you're in Noe Valley so yeah... I haven't tried an actual Tarte yet. Place has a curbside terrace and a
I am always frustrated to get this kind of pain au chocolat. You might say it is random but I went there maybe 6 times, and I always got this chocolate placement. Something might be wrong with the technique. Otherwise it tastes really good and is very similar from what I was used to in Paris, my hom
Happy to have Vive la tarte in the neighborhood. It’s a great bakery with decent coffee, friendly staff and nice atmosphere. There’s a lot of seating inside, even though it doesn’t look like it from the street. Favorite: almond croissant (totally worth half of your daily calories!)
the orange zest croissant impressed me too much!!!!!!! the staff was friendly and their pastries were amazing
(Cheesecake only) My brother and sister-in-law got me this cheesecake for my birthday. The difference between a regular cheesecake and this one (probably the best I've ever had) is the difference between the squeaky mozzarella stick of your childhood and the freshest burrata in Italy. The inside is
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