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Yes, I remember. They make the best bread in the whole of Paris.

Mr. Kubdel, "Timebreaker"

The Tom & Sabine Boulangerie Patisserie[1] is a bakery owned by Tom Dupain and Sabine Cheng and their home with their daughter Marinette, located on 12 Rue Gotlib[2][3] in the 21st arrondissement of Paris, France.[4]

Appearance

Entrance

The entrance to the bakery features white walls, with white rectangles slightly outset from the walls, outlined in gold. The windows are tinted dark black with the letters in gold. Six of the windows (appearing in pairs) have a golden design, each depicting a peel, grains of wheat, and a croissant as the logo. In the center of two of these pairs is an arch window, outlined in white. Above each arch is a small rectangular clear window. The door is similarly styled to the outside walls, with the same black window, gold lettering, and white outline. Above the windows and door is a white overlap with ridges, gold lettering, and a black background.

Bakery

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Upon entering the bakery, to the left is a collection of glass display cabinets, showcasing many of Tom Dupain's treats. On top of the cabinets are small displays of baked bread, ready to sell. The floors are ornately styled, with repeating designs of lilies and fleur-de-lis. The walls are a wood near the entrance and brick farther back. To the right is more displays, and further along is the register, with peels hanging from the ceiling above, and a cast-iron oven in the background. Also in the back is various sacks of flour, and a door leading upstairs to the Dupain-Cheng home.

Living room

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Upstairs is the living room, with dark oak overlapping rectangles for the flooring, and white walls, being nondescript except for the slightly outset rectangles, with very light brown centers. In the center of the living room is a pale pink corner couch, with a small white table in front of it. Just behind the couch is a dark brown reading lamp. The couch is facing a black flat screen TV on top of a dark purple cabinet stand. To the left of the TV is a brown bookshelf, and a large window with white drapes. Behind and to the right of the TV is more windows, styled similarly to the first. On the ground next to the TV stand is a white vase.

Kitchen

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The kitchen has large, oak-trimmed windows with white polka dots on pink background shades. Below the windows is the kitchen, with a white dishwasher, two sets of dark oak cupboards, a stainless steel sink, a blue refrigerator, and an oven. On the counter, next to the sink is a microwave, various spices and dressings, tin utensil holders, and two pink cupboards. The floor has a rug with a repeating pattern of circular pink flowers inside grey square outlines with a white background.

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The dining table is dark oak, with dark oak and three white-topped stools surrounding it. Hanging from above the table is two rectangular prism lights, with a cubical cream and pink surrounding. Next to the dining table is an Asian tapestry, depicting petals falling from a lily.

List of pastries and candies

  • Macarons
  • Croissants
  • Candy apples
  • Cakes
  • Wedding cakes
  • Baguettes
  • Loaves of bread
  • Bonbons
  • Lollipops
  • Caramel chocolates
  • Chocolates
  • Birthday cakes

Residents

Sightings

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Trivia

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  • The bakery is based on a real bakery called the Boulangerie du Moulin de la Galette.[5]
  • In "Rogercop", Tom states that the bakery opens every day at seven o'clock in the morning.
  • The street address for the bakery is a reference to French comic writer and artist Marcel Gotlib.[6]
  • The bakery is said to be located in the 21st arrondissement of Paris. However, Paris has only 20 arrondissements; the 21st is fictitious.
  • The words "boulangerie patisserie" are translated into English as "bakery confectionery." In France, a boulangerie is a shop that specializes in selling bread, whereas a patisserie is a shop that specializes in selling pastries. Therefore, this bakery sells both bread and pastries.
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    Marinette’s sketch of the bakery logo.

    • However, this bakery also sells cakes, as seen in the episode "Timebreaker".
  • Marinette designed the bakery's logo.
  • The bakery is across the street from Marinette's school, Collège Françoise Dupont.
  • In "Troublemaker", the bakery has a security system.


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References


ve Places
Fictional places
Within France
Agreste mansion (Adrien's roomGabriel's atelierGabriel's lairKitchenNathalie's roomThe Crypt) • Bertrand King's officeBob Roth's officeCésaire apartment (Alya's roomElla and Etta's roomNora's room) • Collège Françoise Dupont (Art classroomBoiler roomCafeteriaLibraryLocker roomMiss Bustier's classroomMs. Mendeleiev's classroomPrincipal's officeRestrooms) • Dupain-Cheng residence (Marinette's balconyMarinette's room) • Fu's massage shopIce RinkLe Grand Paris (Chloé's roomZoé's room) • Le SorbonneLiberty (Juleka's roomLuka's room) • Lila's first roomLila's second roomPolice stationRoland's residentialSwimming poolThéo's studioTom & Sabine Boulangerie PatisserieTVi studioVincent Aza's room
Outside of France
Armstrong High SchoolAtlantisCash AntiquesFathom apartmentsGuardians' templeHotel LafayetteMasush Palace HotelSacred CaveThousand Delights restaurantWu Shifu's school
Other places
Quantic UniverseRe-Verse
Real life places
Museums and Monuments
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Parks and Rivers
Canal Saint-MartinChamp de MarsJardins des Champs-ÉlyséesJardins du TrocadéroJardin des TuileriesPlace des VosgesSeine
Bridges
Pont Alexandre IIIPont des ArtsPont d'IénaPont Marie
Other places
Avenue Winston-ChurchillChamps-ÉlyséesGare du NordÎle aux CygnesMénagerie du Jardin des PlantesMétroParc des PrincesRoue de Paris
Cities
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Outside of France
Amsterdam
Canals of Amsterdam
Barcelona
The Four Columns
Berlin
Brandenburg GatePariser Platz
Dakar
TBA
Giza
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Mexico City
Palacio de Bellas Artes
Moscow
Saint Basil's Cathedral
New York City
Liberty Island (Statue of Liberty) • New-York Historical SocietyTimes Square
Pisa
The Leaning Tower of Pisa
Rio de Janeiro
CopacabanaCorcovado (Christ the Redeemer) • Sugarloaf Mountain
Rome
Colosseum
Seoul
Gyeongbokgung
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Huangpu RiverNajing RoadOriental Pearl Tower
Sydney
Sydney Opera House
Tokyo
Sumida (Sumida River) • Tokyo SkytreeTokyo Tower
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