what is the difference between patisserie and pastry shop?!


Question: What is the difference between patisserie and pastry shop?
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In French, "la patisserie" means a pastry shop. It is a store that only have baked goods but sells no bread. A store that only sells bread is called "le boulangerie".

In France, there are lots of "la patisseries" and "le boulangeries". They are two different shops selling two different items. The U.S. does not have two separate stores. Most bakeries have pastries and breads in one store.

To answer your question, there is no difference between la patisserie and a pastry shop.



A patisserie is traditionally a bakery that specialises in french pastries. A pastry shop can be a bakery that serves a wider variety and style of pastries.



One is a French name, and the other is English.




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