A Taste of Lafayette – A little French Bakery!

The French Bakery

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71 Lafayette Circle, Lafayette, CA

A Taste of Lafayette – A little French Bakery!

Secluded behind a shopping area with great restaurants and quaint shops, there is a little piece of heaven under the name “The French Bakery”; it used to be just a bakery and now it has transformed itself into a delightful French Restaurant, open for breakfast and lunch with an absolutely great menu and choices that will make your mouth water.

The founder is Lynn Appleton, a student at Le Cordon Bleu and recently, she partnered with Chris Amsden.

The address is 71 Lafayette Circle in beautiful downtown Lafayette.

Stop by and say hello to  Chris, tell him that Rafael sent you and if you are not in the mood for breakfast or lunch, try one of their wonderful pastries.

Bon Appetit!

Salsa Saturday! Are you ready

Live Salsa Music with La Fuerza Gigante – Sat. April 21st 

Allegro Ballroom

5855 Christie Avenue

Emeryville, CA  94608

(510) 655-2888

Join Tomaj Trenda and Shahla Fisher for a salsa lesson followed by a dance party featuring live salsa music with La Fuerza Gigante.

Lesson: 8:00 to 9:00 PM, Live salsa music with La Fuerza Gigante: 9:00 PM to 1:00 AM.

Salsa classes and dancing after class

 

 

photo by: cliff1066™

Lafayette’s Premier Estate for sale!

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Lafayette's Premier Estate for sale

 

Lafayette’s Premier Estate is for sale at the present time! A magnificent property located just a few minutes from Lafayette’s prestigious downtown that offers magnificent view, coupled with a unique lifestyle and amenities that are too numerous to mention. The pictures show a lot more than I could possibly describe and leave absolutely nothing to the imagination.

BEST DEEP-DISH PIZZA IN THE SAN FRANCISCO EAST BAY AREA

Best Deep Dish Pizza in the East Bay

The best Pizza in the San Francisco Bay Area is found at Little Star Pizza, 1175 Solano Ave.; it is a beautiful location surrounded by all the quaint small shops that you can only find on this wonderful street in Albany.

At Little Star, the Deep Dish Pizza crust is as thin as their regular thin-crust pizza and they super load it with fresh ingredients up on top. The pizza sauce tastes like home-made (really yummy).  They must use fresh Roma tomatoes that they could only get at a farmer’s market; you would think that this is their secret, however the real secret of their success is the fact that they use cornmeal in their crust.  If you have not been excited about deep-dish pizza before, you have to give Little Star a try and then decide.  Let me know what you think.

I even have to pass very close to Zachary’s Pizza in order to get there, but it is definitely worth the trip; they have two other locations in San Francisco and I can only hope that they open up a location in Walnut Creek or Lafayette (where I work at People and Properties Sotheby’s International Realty). Try it, enjoy it and let me know what you think by replying to this post.  Bon Appetit!