croissant Emoji
The croissant 🥐 represents a buttery, flaky pastry, commonly used in food and dining contexts.
U+1F950
Meet the croissant symbol 🥐, a simple way to express pastries, breakfast, or bakery vibes. You can copy it for social posts, menus, or app interfaces. It’s also easy to reference in code using its Unicode details.
croissant Emoji Meaning
🥐 is the croissant emoji, Unicode U+1F950, representing a popular baked pastry often associated with breakfast, bakeries, and café culture. It’s commonly used to convey “pastry,” “bakery,” or “brunch” in a quick, visual way. People also use it to suggest buttery, flaky comfort food, especially when talking about mornings, coffee shop treats, or menu items. In messages, it can stand in for an actual order (e.g., requesting a croissant) or help set the tone of a food-related conversation. In design and documentation, it works well as a friendly icon for food categories like “baked goods” or “breakfast.”
Common uses
- •Labeling a menu item for breakfast or bakery selections
- •Adding a food icon to posts about brunch, cafés, or pastries
- •Indicating an order request in chats (e.g., “1 croissant, please”)
- •Using it as a visual category marker in restaurant apps or spreadsheets
- •Decorating invitations or event flyers focused on food and tasting
Examples
🥐 Croissant Emoji Symbol Copy & Info
- 🥐Breakfast special: 🥐 + coffee
- 🥐Brunch time! Who’s getting a 🥐?
- 🥐Can I order 2 🥐 to-go?
- 🥐Today’s baked goods: croissants 🥐🥐
- 🥐Meet me at the café—bring your appetite 🥐
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F950 | |
| HTML Entity | 🥐 | |
| HTML Code | 🥐 | |
| CSS | \1F950 |
FAQ
What is the Unicode for the croissant symbol 🥐?
The croissant emoji is Unicode U+1F950.
How can I copy 🥐 into my text?
Copy the character directly from this page (🥐) and paste it into your message, document, or design tool.
What does 🥐 usually mean in messages?
It most commonly means a croissant/pastry, often used for breakfast, bakeries, or café food.
What are useful ways to use 🥐 in UI or design?
Use it for food categories like “breakfast” or “bakery,” menu badges, or friendly icons next to pastry items.