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Best Bakery-Cafe

Tartine Bakery

Published on May 19, 2004

We loved Tartine from the first moment we sank our teeth into the first thing we ordered there, now lost in the mists of time -- was it a croissant? A plain one, or one stuffed with fragrant almond frangipane? Or was it an orange-scented morning bun? Maybe we toted one of the pressed sandwiches, perhaps soppressata layered with Strauss Dairy's jack cheese and pickled onion, over to a little table? We know we were happy with any of the cheesy open-faced sandwiches called croque monsieurs, whether made with caramelized onions, fresh sliced tomatoes, or mushrooms. (Truth be told, we always hope there'll be caramelized onions involved.) Éclairs, gougères (ring-shaped pastries), fruity bread pudding, savory cake aux olives -- we're delighted with everything we've had. But the day Tartine became our favorite bakery-cafe was the day we learned the place had added a selection of wines by the glass. One big slice of ham-and-leek quiche and a glass of sauvignon blanc, please!

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