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Au Péché Mignon

220 North Duval Street
Tallahassee FL 32301
(850) 668-5533

Au Peche Mig­non is a French pastry shop where the treats are almost too beautiful to eat. The shop sells savory breads, imported cheese, pastries, cakes, macaroons, and much more. Lunch sandwiches, quiche, soup and salad are available daily.

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Au Peche Mig­non is a French pastry shop where the treats are almost too beautiful to eat. The shop sells savory breads, imported cheese, pastries, cakes, macaroons, and much more. Lunch sandwiches, quiche, soup and salad are available daily.

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