Female Foodie San Antonio: Bakery LorraineFemale Foodie San Antonio: Bakery LorraineThomas Keller is one of my favorites, so when I found out that two chefs from his renowned Bouchon Bakery opened up their own shop here in the Alamo City, I was a little giddy. I have an awesome friend who made sure I knew about these places when I moved here – find those friends and keep them around!

Bakery Lorraine is in the sea of awesome places at the Pearl but most definitely stands apart. I haven’t had a croissant like this in many many years.
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I don’t even care how much fat is in it, I nearly ate three. Making pastry dough can be tedious and most places don’t go through the effort of making it from scratch. They do here and we the people get the benefit of each slender layer of butter stacked between dough and baked until golden brown. Texture is very well rounded, tender but strong.
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I brought two home and if my husband doesn’t come home soon, they may be gone.

Female Foodie San Antonio: Bakery LorraineThey also have one of the best bread puddings I’ve ever had. It stands mounded in a small pastry shell,  small pillows of dough pieced together by caramelized sugar and butter. The quality of ingredients they use is very evident in the fact that things with only a few ingredients can taste so phenomenal. At first site I was nervous it would be dry, but this was so not the case. Each little pillow was moist and tender inside with a slight chew outside provided by that hardening sugar. Oye.

Female Foodie San Antonio: Bakery LorraineThis particular morning I had the ham, scrambled egg, fontina, confit garlic cream cheese, and arugula on ciabatta croissant. I couldn’t say no to the option of eating another.

 They source their ingredients from local farmers who you can meet on their website and the salty ham and creamy eggs we’re a great bed for the confit garlic cream cheese. Swoon.

Female Foodie San Antonio: Bakery LorraineFemale Foodie San Antonio: Bakery LorraineI added my usual sipping chocolate because I can’t say no even when it’s 80 degrees here. It’s not mild but the darkness depends on the day and the person preparing it. I always find it a perfect compliment to (big surprise) a croissant to spend your morning leisurely reading a newspaper by the window. No joke, this place is one of the best in the country.

Female Foodie San Antonio: Bakery LorraineBakery Lorraine (306 Pearl Parkway #110, San Antonio, TX // 210.862.5582)