A Yaletown Croissant Shop Just Quietly Closed About a Year After Opening

A Yaletown corner that used to smell like fresh croissants every morning has gone quiet, and the shop behind it barely made it past its first year.

Dulcey, the family-run patisserie known for its croissants and freshly baked cookies, has quietly shut down.

We spotted the storefront completely papered up, with the windows covered and no sign of the daily baking that used to happen inside.

Google now lists the location as permanently closed.

The timing is what stings.

The shop only opened sometime in April 2025, which means it lasted a little over a year.

Based on how recent its Google reviews run, it looks like the doors closed for good within the last two to three weeks.

There was no goodbye post to mark it.

The Instagram has not been updated since November 2025, so the quiet had been building long before the paper went up on the windows.

Dulcey moved into the space that used to be Footo Croissant, and it kept the focus right where the previous tenant left it.

The whole concept leaned into all things croissant, rounded out with a case of freshly baked cookies.

That means the same Yaletown corner has now watched two croissant-first shops come and go in a short stretch.

It was a small, single-minded bakery in a part of town that does not make that easy.

For anyone who used to grab a morning croissant or a box of cookies on the way through Yaletown, that stop is gone for now.

Dulcey joins a growing list of Vancouver food spots that have closed recently, including Blenz on Seymour, Burgoo in Downtown, and Baby Dhal.

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Address: Yaletown, Vancouver

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