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Chef Tucker's Patisserie
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citysearch c.
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We happened to stop by this place on a whim for breakfast and glad we did. The breakfast was delicious (I had a vegetable omelette) but not a whole lot of choices. They also had multiple french pastries in the case but most were sold out by the time we got there - the remaining still looked good but not as much of a variety as Petit Provence on Division St. The surroundings were cozy - like eating inside your own home. The only thing is that if you want some sort of privacy w/ conversation , this wouldn't be it. We heard every word of a loud girl next to us the whole time b/c it was pretty quiet otherwise. But, there's different parts of the house/restaurant to sit in so maybe next time, we'll choose a spot. We didn't see the 2nd floor. We lucked out w/ rock star parking on the street but we saw some reserved off-street spaces on the side of the house when we left. The only one thing for me is that they didn't have decaf espresso. Otherwise, a great place to eat.
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