A pastry shop in French is une pâtisserie.
(I'm not sure what you mean by "official name", though.)
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la patisserie means 'the pastry' or 'the pastry shop' in English.
No, although biscuits may be sold in a pastry shop, they are not a type of pastry. A "pastry" has to contain some pastry to be a pastry. Pastry is generally designed to be light and crumbly, whereas biscuits are not.
No, pastry is a noun or an adjective, depending on how it is used. Noun: The pastry she brought to work was delicious. Adjective: She bought it at the pastry shop in Denver.
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A patisserie is a shop in which pastries and cakes are sold.
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a pastry baker is 'un pâtissier' (masc.) or 'une pâtissière' in French. The pastry and the pastry shop are both named 'pâtisserie' (fem.)
In the coffee shop or a pastry shop.
A baker, bakery, cake shop or pastry shop.
It depends on if Shop is part of the official name of the store! Examples:I went to Johnson's Stationery shop. (not part of the name) Johnson's Stationery Shop makes one of a kind stationery. (part of the name)