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A cookie that’s ultra gooey like a cinnamon roll at this Parisian bakery

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You’ve got it, in Paris, we love cookies. Whether it's in its most traditional form, snuggled up in a delicious buttery croissant (crookies for the pals) or made in a flan style (a.k.a flankie), this nostalgic cookie keeps inspiring bakeries and pastry shops all over the capital. Our latest crush? The cookie roll from The French Bastards, a sweet fusion of a cinnamon roll and… a cookie of course!


The French Bastards: 8 locations, zero regrets

With its 8 Parisian locations, The French Bastards has won over the entire capital with pastries and breads to die for. What’s on the menu? A seasonally changing selection, with a common theme: foodporn galore. From the visuals to the sounds during slicing, not to mention the oozy inserts and the crumbs flying everywhere… Each creation is crafted to make us salivate!

and experience an absolutely orgasmic sensory experience. Cookie spread, chocolate babka, pistachio donut, lemon turnover, kouign amann, praline chocolate croissant… The hardest part is choosing.


The new caloric bomb we didn’t see coming (but we absolutely love)

In the delicious foodporn tradition of the past, the cookie roll has everything it takes to make you drool. Just imagine: a slightly chocolatey croissant dough mixed with cookie dough, plus some spread...Oozing with deliciousness, all topped with a whole gooey cookie… The recipe for happiness? Absolutely. It’s crunchy, it’s melty, it’s a little cheeky—basically, it’s everything we love.

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To indulge in one (or more, for those with hearty appetites), head over to one of the 8 The French Bastards shops scattered across the capital. Enjoy your treat, Bonbecs!

The French Bastards
181, rue Saint-Denis – 2nd
5, rue du Temple – 4th
23, rue Rambuteau – 4th
60, rue...e de Sèvres – 7th
65, rue Jean-Baptiste Pigalle – 9th
61, rue Oberkampf – 11th
35, place Saint-Ferdinand – 17th
52, rue de Lévis – 17th
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