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Pandor Artisan Bakery & Café - Thrive Local Orange County

Pandor Artisan Bakery & Café

27750 Crown Valley Pkwy C, Mission Viejo, CA 92691, USA

About Pandor Artisan Bakery & Café

4.1 / 5

from reviews

    Charles Traupmann
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    November 12, 2024

    This is a cute place with tolerable food, but the seating was designed by a non-professional. It seems crowded even when there aren't many people there. One must summon the staff to bus the tables. My chicken pesto panini was below grade - way too much pesto. And I love pesto. The bottom of the sandwich was black - having been left too long on a fryer. My wife's panini was superior which raised the food to a 4-star from a 2-star. There is a weird access to this place as you drive through a gas station and around back to the parking area.

    Daryl Yokochi
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    June 03, 2024

    The food is excellent. I enjoyed the Salmon Benedict. Was delicious. I will try the crepes next time. The menu is impressive. French bistro style with an excellent fresh bread selection. Also the pasties look good too. As a side note, we had a problem with our order. The manager came over and took care of us. I was impressed. He earned our respect and we definitely appreciate his professionalism. Now we know they look out for their customers. We also found out this is a family owned business and they have tremendous pride in the food they prepare, and how they care for their customers. Yeah we’ll keep coming back.

    Eric C
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    November 16, 2024

    Ordered Newporter breakfast, Frangipane Almond Toast, 16 oz Drip brew coffee, and a cup of hot water. The food had generous portions (pretty big), and quite tasty but the almond toast was just a bit sweet IMHO. Note 1: Somehow was not able to connect to it's wifi, but fortunately was able to connect to the next door's cava free wifi Note 2: Charged for a cup of hot water ($1) Overall it's quite satisfactory and likely coming back when I'm in the neighborhood again.

    Rob Wiley
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    September 03, 2024

    Great little bistro hidden in a tiny strip mall off of Crown Valley Pkwy. Had the Parisian Omelette, coffee and a couple macarons. Everything tasted great and the employees were super friendly. I will be back!

    Sabrina Quazza
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    March 16, 2024

    Went here for lunch this week and we came in about an hour before closing. When we arrived they were already closing up the patio seating out front, so if you're hoping to sit outside be sure to arrive before then. Unless you're alright with asking them to bring seating out for you, as they did that for a customer when we were there. I had the Via Havana Sandwich, and I enjoyed it but I wouldn't say it's the best I've had. My sister got the Poulet & Champignon Savory Crêpe, and it was Delicious! I wished I got a crêpe instead of the sandwich. We got the salad for the side, next time I'll try the fries. I very much enjoy their iced Chai Tea with whole milk and my sister really enjoyed their Honey Lavender Latte (I believe with almond milk). I definitely plan on returning to try their pastries as they looked scrumptious! The interior is so cute and I loved the French music playing (some of my favorites came on while we ate). If you're looking for a relaxed place to drink coffee and do some work it's a great spot. Expect to spend $20+ for a meal with a drink though, if you're looking for a budget friendly spot this might not be the best unless you're looking for a quick pastry.

    Pandor Artisan Bakery & Café

    Our Address

    27750 Crown Valley Pkwy C, Mission Viejo, CA 92691, USA

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