Bonrue Bakery formerly Farmstead
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Bonrue Bakery formerly Farmstead

18 S 200 W, St. George, UT

★★★★★4.7(1,363 Google reviews)

Crema's Take

Bonrue Bakery has earned a devoted following across Southern Utah for French pastries that genuinely rival what you'd find abroad, with the Chocolate KA earning particular cult status among regulars who make it a must-visit every time they're in town. The friendly, efficient staff keeps the energy warm and welcoming despite the crowds, making it equally suited for a quick pastry grab or a lingering coffee date with friends and family.

What to expect

Family friendlyPastriesTraditional drinksSlow sitSpecialty drinksMeetings

Google Reviews

Richard Higginson
★★★★★2 months ago

Helpful, friendly staff serving a very wide variety of high quality bakery fare. As good or better than you will find Anywhere. Like around the world Anywhere. We went on a high recommendation from family and ended up eating at least one meal here every day on our stay. I’m serious when I say the quality meets-or tops-the quality you will find in the best bakeries anywhere, including Paris, London, Edinburgh, San Francisco, New York, etc. Prices reflect the quality. The quality justifies the price. Highest recommendation. Be adventurous in your selection and generous to yourself in quantity. When you leave town, you’ll wish you had taken more with you.

Lauren Petersen
★★★★★2 months ago

This bakery is absolutely amazing. We’re from the SLC area and have yet to find something we like as much up there. Whenever we come to St George this is our one must visit eatery. The pastries are phenomenal and we’ve enjoyed the sandwiches too. Also the customer service has always been exceptional.

Ava Lulu
★★★★★4 months ago

I am not from St George but I come to Bonrue Bakery every single time I am in town. It is a total do not miss. In my opinion the best thing they make is the Chocolate KA. It is unbelievable. We did an online pickup order this time and they were out of a couple items, and they gave us such generous replacements and even added extra treats. Their customer service is amazing and the quality is always perfect. I cannot stress enough how good this place is. Truly one of my favorite bakeries ever.

Katherine B
★★★★★6 months ago

Small local bakery with a few other locations that has some of the best croissants in Southern Utah! Second time here and it's my favorite place to stop by. Workers are quick and attentive so don't be intimidated by the line. Small lobby with limited seating but they have a good sized patio with plenty of outdoor seating. They also offer drinks and pizza, their hot chocolate was rich as well. Pictured: Traditional Croissant, flacky and a wonderful buttery flavor. Would be a wonderful breakfast sandwich! Breakfast sandwich: Super rich and huge, I have a weak stomach but it was super good! Egg Salad sandwich: Roommate said it was good! Other: Lemon Bar, Brownie, Chocolate Cake, Cheese Danish Video was taken after I seran wrapped a croissant for over a week, it still was good! (Microwave with a damp paper towel on top for 10-15 seconds at half power)

M.
★★★★★6 months ago

Bonrue French Bakery & Café in Hurricane is like a little slice of Paris that accidentally landed in Utah—and decided to stay for the pastries. With its flaky, buttery creations and cozy charm, it’s become the unofficial carb headquarters for both locals and caffeine-fueled road trippers, like us. Their pastries aren’t just good—they’re “I might fight someone for the last chocolate croissant” good. From delicate quiches that whisper “brunch sophistication” to lattes so smooth they deserve their own jazz playlist, everything here feels lovingly handcrafted by someone who really wants you to eat well and smile while doing it. The staff is warm and welcoming too. So whether you’re a loyal local or just popped in because your GPS said “nearby croissant,” Bonrue is the place to treat yourself, ruin your diet (in the best way), and pretend, just for a moment, that you're living your best life on a side street in France.

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