Choc O Pain French Bakery and Café

157 1st St, Hoboken - 07030
141 reviews
French Cooking Classes
(201) 710-5175

Coffee was delicious (Cappuccinos).Croissants were very decent.Reasonably priced.Would recommend for breakfast.

Staff were friendly here and the shop was cute. Their sour dough was chewy, and u can taste the nice wheat smell.Their coffee cake was kinda sticky on the top with candied pecan, soft and crumbling under. I’m not a fan but still good when u want a simple sweet treat.The petit kouign I got was raspberry flavor. It was a little bit soggy at the outside layer but still tasted good!Their sour dough is a classic. Not the best best but good to visit and take one home when u r around.

Couldnt believe this is a chain cafe! Good (but not great) pastries and decent coffee. Uber fast service. What I love about this location is the upstair space that is very cosy and nostalgic. Several items are only available during the weekends so it's better to check with the stores before hand.

Always delicious. The best pastries and baked bread in Northern NJ. Staff is convivial and accommodating. I love everything they make and have been coming here for over 7 years now. Great female owned business that has grown to 4 locations in 10 years and such an essential part of the community.

A cute bakery in the neighborhood. They sell variety of items like bread, croissants, puffs, pastries, macarons, small sandwiches, hot and cold beverages. All items are named French, sometimes hard to tell the item from the name. I loved the chouquettes and madeleines. Soft and delicious. The lemonade was good too.They have a sitting area on the second floor, but it closes earlier than the store. Currently food consumption is not allowed at the bakery (1st floor). But I liked the esthetic of the store, very modern look.There only paid street parking around the store, if you are not local, prepare to drive around to find a parking spot.

A fresh crispy Kouign-amann is shown on TV as my boyfriend and I watch a youtube video, crispy and sweet brings me memories of when I was a pastry student and how it brought me to Choc O Pain. After many years I am relieved to find that the quality of the pastries are still high and a wonder of french work. I remember studying Baking and French Pastry and having an opportunity to complete my internship at Choc O Pain and just knowing that all these delicious french pastries will be created. The joy that people experience as they take a bite of a fresh french pastry thats layered with quality butter and executed with perfection is a one of a kind experience, an experience you can have at Choc O Pain. During this reconnection with my past, I enjoyed some mini Kougins and some flaky crossaints. The best companion with a Chai Tea latte with oat milk. A wonderful breakfast that helped me reminiscence of a past filled with french pastries and cakes.

The place has nice and friendly staff. It's bigger than the Grove location. It has amazing choc o pain (chocolate croissant) and also serves freshly baked bread. I also recommend buying macarons here

This little spot is phenomenal! As well as all their other locations. Some of the best pastries and coffee I myself have had. Always my go to on Sunday morning ( my one off day ) for coffee, delicious pastries and a great start to the day.

I bought the petite Kouigns and they were a little slice of heaven. I haven't had an authentic Kouign Amann in quite some time. What a treat that they were baked with a cranberry filling.

A decent place for coffee and breakfast. Had the chicken curry sandwich which was good. The espresso cappuccino wasn't the best. Didn't have any significant flavor or taste.