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Dolce Isola

Address
2869 S Robertson Blvd Los Angeles CA 90034
Phone
(310) 776-7070
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Total Reviews
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Business Hours

Status: Closed

Sunday
Closed
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
8:30am-3:30pm
Wednesday
8:30am-3:30pm
Thursday
8:30am-3:30pm
Friday
8:30am-3:30pm
Saturday
8:30am-3:00pm

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Dolce sells homemade breads, gelato and pastries, as well as serves breakfast and lunch, all in a blissful French picnic atmosphere.

Owners Lynn von Kersting and chef Richard Irving’s third venture, Dolce Isola – The Ivy Bakery, hearkens back to Irving’s fi...rst business, the world renowned bakery, LA Desserts, which he opened in 1977 at just 27 years old. Dolce sells homemade breads, gelato and pastries, as well as serves breakfast and lunch, all in a blissful French picnic atmosphere. See More

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80%

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Editorial reviews from the web (1)

The posh and star-studded Ivy restaurant opens a bakery farther south on Robertson to offer an affordable cure for Hamilton High-adjacent sweettooths.

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Translating to ""sweet island,"" this bright and airy confectionery offers one of the last stops for pastries and ice cream before the 10 freeway. The few small tables keep a...

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Average Rating
80

Oh dear. I haven't been to The Ivy (either location) in almost, what, 10 years but I do remember random things, such as: -how expensive they are -longer matchbook matches -they had even Larger...

Average Rating
80

Very nice place. Had breakfast and it was delicious. The omelette was cooked perfectly and the service was also good. The coffee was nice, fresh and hot. We sat downstairs and really enjoyed...

Average Rating
20

I went in there to get this stupid jam for my aunt for Christmas. I milled around at the counter jingling my keys for about 7 minutes before anyone came out. This pretentious guy with too much...

Average Rating
80

This review is only about the cake we had delivered next door to The Ivy. This bakery is owned (?) by The Ivy. I didn't actually go into the bakery, ordered over the phone. I took my daughter...

Average Rating
100

Both the best and most expensive chocolate chip cookies in town. Impress your in laws with something delicious, and then explain it to your accountant as to why you've managed to spend $40 bucks...

Business description (4)

Dolce sells homemade breads, gelato and pastries, as well as serves breakfast and lunch, all in a blissful French picnic atmosphere.

Dolce Isola - The Ivy Bakery is a sidewalk bakery and café, offering unmatched baguettes and specialty breads and desserts. The well-priced and unpretentious menu includes home baked Brioche Cinnamon Toast, The Ivy's signature Chocolate Chip Cookies and all of chef Ricky's famous sweets he has been baking since his L.A. Dessert days. With delicious Caprese sandwiches, out-of-the oven crumbles,...

Lynn von Kersting and Richard Irving opened The Ivy in 1983, followed by Ivy at the Shore in 1985 and Dolce Isola, The Ivy Bakery in 2007.

The Ivys baked goods now have their very own dedicated storefront. Muffins, cookies and made-to-order cakes and pies are available along with The Ivys famous scones. If youre in the mood for something more savory, pick up a pizzetta or two, or ask them to whip up a sandwich. Might as well get some gelatoor a few jars of fudge sauceto go with that.

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The Extras

DIY-ers can also pick up loaves of sourdough, brioche or other carb-filled goodness to make their own sandwiches at home.

What to Drink

What would an Italian bake shop be without espresso and cafe macchiato? Healthier options include squeezed-to-order orange juice and apple juice.

Save Time

Cheesecakes, chocolate walnut tortes, berry crumbles, key lime pies and other whole pies and cakes can be made to order. Special-ordered chocolate and white-chocolate lemon cakes are available in sheets for large parties.

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