Mar-Oct daily 09:00-23:00Walk-in onlyIce cream and sorbet
Fenocchio Poissonnerie is the 1988 second Fenocchio counter on Rue de la Poissonnerie near Cours Saleya, the same 94 flavour range and the more accessible queue line of the two Vieux Nice shops.
Worth the queue: Sorbet flavours
Tue-Sat 09:00-13:30 and 14:30-18:00, closed Sun-MonWalk-in onlyCandied fruits and chocolates
Maison Auer on Rue Saint Francois de Paule has sold candied fruits and chocolates in Nice since 1820, two centuries under the Auer family and from 2024 the Dolfi family as guardians of the recipes.
Worth the queue: Candied chestnuts and mendiants
Tue-Sun 09:00-19:30Walk-in onlyModern French pastry and chocolate
Patisseries LAC on Rue Barla in Nice runs Pascal and Valerie Lac's pastry and chocolate workshop since 1995, the Belle Epoque storefront one of multiple Nice outposts of the Maison Lac group.
Worth the queue: Pascal Lac signature entremets
Mon-Sat 07:30-17:00Walk-in onlyLevain bread and organic pastry
Mama Baker on Rue de Lepante in Nice's Carre d'Or runs an organic levain bakery and pastry, the daily sourdough loaves and laminated viennoiseries a draw for breakfast and brunch.
Worth the queue: Sourdough loaves and pain au chocolat
Tue-Sat 09:00-13:30 and 14:30-18:00Walk-in onlyConfectionery, glaceed fruits and chestnuts
Henri Auer is the historic confectionery name of Maison Auer on Rue Saint Francois de Paule, two centuries of mendiants, glaceed chestnuts and the city's most enduring chocolate counter.
Worth the queue: Glaceed chestnut (marrons glaces)
Tue-Sun 08:00-13:00 at Cours Saleya marketWalk-in onlySocca and pissaladiere
Chez Theresa on Rue Droite has fired socca in a wood burning 1867 oven since 1925, one of only three Nice addresses still cooking the chickpea pancake traditionally at 300C in wood.
Worth the queue: Wood fired socca