Mon-Sat 10:00-19:00, Sunday variesWalk-in onlyRegional French biscuits, chocolates and confectionery
La Cure Gourmande in Marseille's 1er at the corner of La Canebiere and Rue Saint-Ferreol sells regional French biscuits and chocolates since 1989, navettes and olivettes by the box.
Tip: Generous samples at the counter; the olivettes travel well as gifts.
Worth the queue: Olivettes (almonds in dark chocolate)
Daily 12:00-22:00 in summer, varies in winterWalk-in onlyArtisan ice cream and sorbets
Vanille Noire in Marseille's 2e Le Panier is Nicolas's artisan ice cream shop, up to 24 flavours that rotate, the signature vanille noire of vanilla, charcoal and smoke made fresh daily.
Tip: Sorbets are particularly strong; second location at 2 Rue de Lorette.
Worth the queue: Vanille noire (vanilla, charcoal and smoke)
Mon-Sat 8:00-19:00, Sun variesWalk-in onlyNavette biscuits perfumed with orange blossom
Four des Navettes in Marseille's 7e is the oldest bakery in the city since 1781, the boat-shaped navettes baked in the original Roman-model oven and blessed by the archbishop every February 2.
Tip: Walk in for a paper bag of navettes; Chandeleur morning is the day to come.
Worth the queue: Marseillais navettes baked in the 1781 oven
Mon-Sat 7:00-18:00, varies SundayWalk-in onlyOrganic sourdough breads and viennoiserie
Maison Saint Honore in Marseille's 6e on Avenue du Prado is Pierre Ragot's artisan bakery, certified organic sourdough only, ancient-grain country loaves and viennoiserie milled in-house at the Endoume mother house.
Tip: Five locations across the Marseille region; the Avenue du Prado branch is the busiest morning counter.
Worth the queue: Sourdough country loaf
Tue-Sat 9:00-19:00, closed Sunday and MondayWalk-in onlyOrganic natural-yeast bread
Pain Salvator in Marseille's 6e between the Prefecture and Notre-Dame du Mont is Nicole and Etienne Weber's cooperative bakery, organic natural-yeast bread plus pissaladiere and stuffed buns.
Tip: Won the 2025 Ecotable engagement prize; the einkorn loaves go fast on weekends.
Worth the queue: Country sourdough with honeycombed crumb
Tue-Sat 9:30-14:30 and 15:30-19:00Walk-in onlyPlant-based artisan pastry
Oh Faon in Marseille's 6e on Rue Edmond Rostand is a plant-based pastry shop free of all animal products, croissants and pain au chocolat Fridays and Saturdays from EUR 1.
Tip: Two storefronts one doorway apart on the same street: the patisserie at number 6 for viennoiserie and cakes, the biscuiterie at number 2 for cookies.
Worth the queue: Cinnamon brioche