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Re: Vogue Cafe - new French cafe on York & Marin
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Anyone know what they charge for a simple croissant, tea, coffee ?

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I stopped in here today and I could not believe the pastries. They are baked on the premises by the owner (who is French) and were still hot from the oven.

They have espresso and 6 or 7 different varieties of French pastries as well as sanwdiches but no French bread.

Incredibly nice people too. They're in Tommy 2 Scoops' old place at 177 York St. I'm so happy!

Pastry

Ever run a small retail business before?

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Notice the store hours? Quote:
paulushooker wrote:

I stopped in here today and I could not believe the pastries. They are baked on the premises by the owner (who is French) and were still hot from the oven.

They have espresso and 6 or 7 different varieties of French pastries as well as sanwdiches but no French bread.

Incredibly nice people too. They're in Tommy 2 Scoops' old place at 177 York St. I'm so happy!

Pastry


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Agreed. Had a ham and gruyere stuffed croissant from there this morning, arguably the best I have ever had.

That being said, be prepared to wait, as the wife handling drink orders did not have any sense of urgency. Totally fine on a Saturday morning but will lead to lost sales during the morning commute.

Definitely give them a look.

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I stopped in here today and I could not believe the pastries. They are baked on the premises by the owner (who is French) and were still hot from the oven.

They have espresso and 6 or 7 different varieties of French pastries as well as sanwdiches but no French bread.

Incredibly nice people too. They're in Tommy 2 Scoops' old place at 177 York St. I'm so happy!

Pastry


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