The bakery-cafe chain's limited-time 2024 holiday menu is available now and includes:
Available through December 25, 2024:
- Nutcracker Strawberry Soft Cream Cake - A three-layer vanilla cake filled with signature soft cream and fresh strawberries, topped with a holiday nutcracker.
- Winter Village Chocolate Hazelnut Cake with Nutella - Vanilla sponge cake layered with Nutella and chocolate hazelnut soft cream, then topped with Nutella and a mini–Paris Baguette cafe.
- Holiday Red Velvet Cake (pictured) - A three-layer red velvet sponge cake filled with strawberry soft cream and fresh strawberries, topped with a vintage holiday truck.
- Penguin Pond Chocolate Cake - A three-layer chocolate cake with chocolate buttercream, coated in chocolate and decorated with penguins on an icing pond.
Through January 5, 2025:
- Pound Cake Loaf - A butter pound cake loaf in two varieties: Lemon Iced and Chocolate Dipped.
- Peppermint Mochi Donut - A mochi donut topped with peppermint icing, white chocolate drizzle, and candy cane pieces.
- Snowman King Cream Donut - A donut filled with vanilla bean custard and frosted with white chocolate.
- Chausson aux Pommes - A French apple turnover made with flaky pastry and sweet apple filling
- Sweet Cream Latte (available hot or iced) - A latte topped with sweet cream and cocoa powder.
Available starting December 11 through December 25, 2024:
- Bûche De Noël (Mocha Yule Log) - A French classic mocha roll cake frosted with chocolate buttercream, topped with chocolate curls and a chocolate gift box.
- Mixed Berry Sweetest Gifts Cake - A three-layer vanilla sponge cake filled with soft cream and fresh blackberries, blueberries, raspberries, and strawberries, topped with gift decor.
- Holiday Mocha Cake - Mocha sponge cake layered with mocha buttercream, finished with chocolate sauce, gold-dusted sprinkles, and a chocolate gift box.
- Blueberry Chiffon Home for the Holidays - Three layers of blueberry chiffon cake filled with soft cream, decorated with blueberries and festive chocolate pearls.
Photo via Paris Baguette.
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