Rosetta is now open at 4901-A Fairmont Avenue in downtown Bethesda. The Italian bakery "brings the authentic flavors of Milan to Bethesda with fresh pastries, signature focaccia, rich espresso, and all the sweet moments Rosetta is known for," the Miami-based chain said in a statement announcing the opening. Rosetta is named for the bread used in its signature sandwich menu item. See a preview of the menu boards below. The Bethesda location has established a partnership with the Best Buddies organization.
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Monday, March 30, 2026
Rosetta Bakery opens in Bethesda (Photos)
Rosetta is now open at 4901-A Fairmont Avenue in downtown Bethesda. The Italian bakery "brings the authentic flavors of Milan to Bethesda with fresh pastries, signature focaccia, rich espresso, and all the sweet moments Rosetta is known for," the Miami-based chain said in a statement announcing the opening. Rosetta is named for the bread used in its signature sandwich menu item. See a preview of the menu boards below. The Bethesda location has established a partnership with the Best Buddies organization.
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Just across the street at 7901 Norfolk a wonderful new concept called Third Place For Kids is set to open in April ! This part of Bethesda is the place to be.
Correction Third Place For Kids is opening at 7801 Norfolk in the building adjacent to Veterans Park.
Daaaaam, those baguette & ciabatta prices are through the roof!
Delish! I hope it's a success!
Good to hear! Thanks
What is with their leaving out the last digits on prices listed on the menu boards?
Is that a European thing?
Went by there 10 minutes ago. Looks good. I like the Best Buddies colab.
$4.50 for a plain croissant? $9.50 for an eclair? Ooops, sorry --$4.5, $9.5. How Continental.
Thank you for including the menu prices pix, Robert. It saves me the trouble of having to set foot in the place to discover they're grifters.
Please ignore this place, and Paris Baguette, and go to the locally owned Oo La La and Tout de Sweet instead.
I went in on Sunday and brought home a turkey sandwich, a couple small chocolate cream puffs, a slice of their pizza and a bottle of water (total price was about $40), but everything was delicious. Devoured the pizza immediately and saved the sandwich for dinner that night. Will definitely be going back!
How many bakeries/cafes/coffee shops can coexist?
8:11 - Absolutely.
I'm pretty sure those bread prices are actually the sandwich prices -- my turkey baguette was $14.50
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