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85c Bakery Cafe - Torrance - Photo album

I know this bakery and coffee shop from Taiwan but never saw one of this size. They have an on-site bakery so you know everything is super fresh. Great wide selection of breads and savory breads and rolls along with cakes fresh juice and of course a variety of coffee and teas that can be added to wi
What a dessert bakery should be. Always has a good selection of goodies to eat. They have a standard set of baked breads and pastries along with the seasonal offerings. Hot and cold beverages are also available. This location is currently under construction but they are open.
Chic little bakery chain that has great Asian-influenced european baked goods and boba. The Torrance 85⁰C is remodeling at the moment, but it's still open for business.
Had to drive a family member for an appointment at Harbor & I had my toddler with me. I came in at opening & had a great time, bought a couple goodies to eat & iced coffee. We were there for about an hour & I was happy with their customer service & was happy I didn't get any weird looks or bad looks
Hello, I visited on 05-17-2022, I want to comment, everything was very good with the product, everything was excellent, the only thing the cashier was in a very bad mood, she does not have a millimeter of customer service. very rude and stubborn. or annoyed to receive so many customers. It's unfortu
I never even really liked pastries in general but every time I stop by 85° I can nearly close the box lid. They make great little casual gifts for family and friends. And price is very fair. Get a couple savory ones for breakfast the following day or so, as they stay fresh for a couple days. 😁👍
Love this place. Haven’t been for years and happened to be in the area today, so popped in to get my favorite marble taro bread. Saw Hokkaido cheese tarts, so decided to try one—and it’s delicious! I noticed they have an app now, so maybe it could be useful in the future order ahead and skip the
Wonderful! Schwarzwälder Kirsch Torte as it is originally called in German. Believe it or not, this Asian Cafe does a very good version of it. Black Forest Cake, named after the black forest in Germany is no disappointment. Less sweet and sugary than typical American pastries. I give this a European
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