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Tatte Bakery arrives at Derby Street Shops

Hingham, MA Derby Street Shops’ dining options continue to grow with the arrival of Tatte Bakery & Café. Tatte’s new South Shore location features its artisanal pastries, savory dishes, and inviting atmosphere.

Tatte’s location at Derby Street Shops features a space with its tile floors, light fixtures rich with patina, and seating at their communal table, coffee bar, and marble bistro sets. Most notably, the café’s glass cases are filled with beautiful pastries and desserts, always a favorite focal point for guests. Tatte’s Derby Street menu also features fresh salads, hearty sandwiches, savory shakshuka, and seasonal dishes, alongside a curated selection of craft coffee, tea, and sodas.

Tatte Bakery & Café has long been a favorite destination for food enthusiasts across Greater Boston and metro Washington D.C. Tatte is an oasis for patrons seeking high-quality, handmade pastries, breads, and a diverse scratch-driven menu of breakfast, lunch, and dinner options. With a passion for creating delicious food and a beautiful atmosphere, Tatte has grown from what was a small farmers market stand to a regional brand with numerous locations.

“From breakfast and lunch to dinner and dessert, Derby Street has an incredible variety of dining options. Tatte has opened just in time for the holiday season and we know our guests will love their delightful array of pastries and wholesome dishes. It is sure to feel like a home away from home with its comfortable atmosphere - perfect for a coffee date, meeting, or a delicious holiday treat to share with family and friends,” said Caroline Hessberg, general manager of Derby Street Shops.

Tatte is located next to Lunette Optic at Derby Street Shops, 94 Derby St.

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