Eva's Bakery

155 S Main St, Salt Lake City, UT

★★★★★4.7(2,312 Google reviews)

Crema's Take

This charming French bakery in downtown Salt Lake City captures an authentic Parisian café atmosphere where you can linger over traditional espresso drinks or matcha tea alongside buttery croissants and full breakfast spreads. The cozy, sit-down space is perfect for leisurely meetings or solo mornings, though arriving off-peak helps you avoid the crowds that pack this gem around brunch time. With consistently stellar pastries, friendly service, and that irresistible European charm, Eva's feels like a little slice of Paris tucked into the heart of SLC.

What to expect

Traditional drinksSlow sitFull breakfastPastriesParkingMeetingsMatcha & tea

Google Reviews

Robert Smith
★★★★★a month ago

This bakery is a gem nestled in downtown SLC. Parking can certainly be a challenge (street parking around the corner to the north, a parking garage to the south and a parking lot about a block to the south). The bakery is most certainly worth it. I'd recommend going in early as they do get very busy. Service was very friendly, the interior is fantasticily cozy as it reminds me of a European Cafe. Coffee is fantastic, the croissants are wonderfully buttery, soft and flaky. Recommended.

J S
★★★★★2 months ago

We caught a glimpse of the facade from our Hotel Monaco window and decided to come try it. Cute little french bakery with all the favs, we opted for Chai Tea, blueberry pastry, sticky bun, and almond croissant with chocolate. They do the sticky bun correct, it had pecans on top, nice sticky goo without being messy, cooked to perfection. The chai tea was perfect as were the blueberry pastry and croissant. Overall we're glad we found this place and we'll have to come back to try more of their entries.

J H
★★★★★3 months ago

Sit down or to go bakery in the center of downtown SLC. Eva’s is a wonderful French bakery that offers selections of a hearty meal or a quick bite of a pastry. We opted for the sit down to get the full experience of Eva’s, and we went with a simple order of potatoes, French onion soup and the cookie butter latte. Potatoes were herbal and cooked to a soft texture. We were kind of expecting a hash, but I think this is style of this cuisine. Nonetheless, they were still yummy. French onion soup was delicious pairing with slices of bread. The controversy of bay leaf was found in our soup, and I am on the side that you can taste bay leaf (which I love). Cookie butter latte was amazing. It was not too sweet and overpowering but had its punch in flavor that makes it memorable. Would recommend ordering this drink. I wish we saw the seasonal menu, because the citrus latte sounded pretty good. For the items we ordered, the total price was about $20. Fair for a great spot in a busy area.

yyy
★★★★★5 months ago

It was very crowded around 11:00 on a Sunday. Since I was alone, I was shown to a small space early. The eggs Benedict were very delicious, and the takeaway croissants and blueberry Danish were also excellent. The staff were very attentive and it was a great place.

Lacey Clarke
★★★★★6 months ago

This place has the cutest little Parisian café vibe! We stopped in for breakfast before an event, and I immediately added it to my list of go-to spots. It was a busy morning, but they got us seated quickly. I’m not usually an eggs Benedict girl, but the Boulange Benedict is absolute perfection!! …and that sauce?! 😋 Consider me officially converted. The portions are generous, so definitely grab a cookie butter latte (trust me!) and a croissant to go. The staff couldn’t be sweeter or more attentive, and the cozy blue-and-gold café aesthetic will make you want to linger all morning. 💙☕️✨

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