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Mornii is a dog-friendly Argentine Spanish bakery that includes traditional Thai flavors in its pastries. You will find a 25g butter croissant with matcha, strawberry, durian or chocolate flavor. You can also have the traditional Argentine crioche, which is a mix of a croissant and a brioche filled with raspberry, passion fruit or ham and cheese for savory preferences. Their menu includes different coffee and tea options as well. Everyone is welcome!

Dogs Allowed Inside On Leash

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