Palace Bakery
844 Pearl St, Eugene, OR, 97401
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Address :
844 Pearl St
Eugene, OR, 97401 - Phone (541) 484-2438
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Specialities
- Delivery : No
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Parking : Street
Bike Parking : Yes
Outdoor Seating : Yes
Wi-Fi : No
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Sondra S.
They have MyChai, which is my absolute favorite chai brand, so bonus points for that. An extra shot (albeit a double shot) is $1.10, probably one of the most expensive up charges I've seen for espresso outside of an airport in quite awhile. On a Sunday by 10:30am they were running real low of pastry choices, but I was able to find three different items to satisfy I my families pastry cravings. I would highly recommend the brownie 'bites' as they are realistic portions of their deliciously dense and rich brownies without going over board.
(4)audrey i.
Chocolate brioche! Chocolate ganache inside a (small) fist sized brioche with a squiggle of chocolate on top. Big enough to share. Worth a trip.
(4)Monica L.
I love this bakery!!! I have never been disappointed with anything I have gotten here. Their brioches are so good! If there is ever a line, I'm okay with it because it's just so hard for me to decide what to get. Tasty!!! I will be working downtown soon and can't wait to go here more often!
(5)Malisa R.
Just to break it down Pros - Great Bakery 5/5 - Great Service 5/5 - Cute little shop in the middle of the street if you were walkin by 5/5 - Accompanied by a coffee shop right next door 5/5 Cons - Limited Seating (My favorite seat is usually by the window looking out and someone usually takes it *sad vace* lol) Before I make a review on a place, I always go there twice just to be sure that my review isn't biased and just based on my first impression of the place. I absolutely love their bakery though. Let's review a few stuff I've had: Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookie $2.05 - Boy that is one of the best cookies I've had in a long time, although I wish it had more of a pumpkin/cinnamon taste to it, it's got tons of little chocolate chips which is awesome.. Dark Chocolate Espresso Cookie $2.05 - Now this cookie is like a shortbread basically, it crumbles in your mouth and then you have your bite of chocolate which is amazing how they do it. It's got enough of that coffee espresso taste to it without being overpoweringly bitter so it's one of those cookies you'd wanna have accompanied with your cup of coffee for sure. Turkey Noodle Soup $3.95 - I do think it was rather expensive for just a little cup of soup to be honest I mean it was like the size of a coffee cup basically lol. It was a lovely touch to the bakery though but I think they should lower the price by a dollar maybe. My advice- Don't put all your crackers in at once cuz then it makes the soup a tad bit salty hahaha Chicken Dumpling Soup $3.60- I think they lowered their price or I just don't remember how much it really cost but my buddha this is one hell of a good soup. This little bakery has become my new place to get soup because their soups are SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO good. Beats my mom's soups just by a tiny bit and my mom make's awesome soups if I say so myself haha. Doblets of dumplings accompanied with chicken chunks, carrots, celery, and a think chicken broth, I think I'm having a mouthgasim just thinkin about it hahahaha xD
(5)Lolia S.
This downtown bakery has plenty of choices when it comes to baked goods, including cupcakes, British meat pies, cookies, cannoli, muffins, brioche, quiche, croissants, scones ($2.50), fruit bars, cupcakes, sandwiches, and more. The decor is homey. It seems like a nice place to hang out and chat. * Lemon poppyseed scone ($2.50): a good, hearty scone with sugar crystals on top for a nice crunch, not too sweet, not too dry * Butter croissant: airy without many layers, not much better than a Costco croissant * Latte: pretty good They serve Full City Coffee which is also right next door (you can enter Full City from the side of Palace Bakery). Their baked goods are available at various Full City locations.
(3)Kana A.
Always super friendly staff. Coffee is really great but pastries and cookies are soooo good. Love that it's close to work
(5)Craig B.
I thought I had experienced the best cannolo in Eugene, which happened to be at the Palace Bakery, but they outdid themselves. One Sunday we had a craving for some cannoli so we made the trip down to the Palace Bakery. We couldn't see any cannoli in the case, but the pastry chef happened to be there and since we were willing to wait she made some fresh. Wow! I've enjoyed several tasty treats from Palace, but that connolo was top of the list. Thanks for the great service.
(5)n T.
Love this little bakery - great breads, properly decadent desserts, terrific cookies, croissants, berry scones, and - my latest guilty pleasure - individual brioche with a piece of dark chocolate baked into it....try finding that anywhere else in town. They're small and their offerings are limited, but the quality is top notch. Definitely my favorite Eugene "go to" spot when I need an afternoon caffeine/sugar/chocolate/carb fix.. On gray, rainy Oregon winter days, a cup of good coffee, a treat that's actually worth the calories, served by a nice counter person with a genuine smile can almost make you believe the sun is shining.
(4)Marti B.
Hmmm....what can I say? Great marionberry bread pudding, chocolate croissants, caramel swirl coffee cake and nice, strong lattes/americanos! Skip Starbucks for one trip and try this place instead when in downtown Eugene. #Corvsmb
(4)L Z.
I usually don't review places I've only been to once, but they have something here which truly deserves praise - $1 baked bites. These are smaller portions of their baked goods, like lemon bars, turtle brownies, etc., which are about 3-4 bites and $1. So good and such a great pick me up at the end of the day or during a lunch break.
(5)Jessica R.
Palace Bakery was bought by the Full City people, and a remodeling project earlier this year took down a portion of the wall separating the two spaces. Palace Bakery continues to make and sell amazing pastries and goodies, and has a limited selection of Full City coffee drinks made right there. I crave the savory croissants they are now selling. Definitely worth checking out.
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