I've been to BouJour a few times due to it being close and the closest thing to a mom and pop coffee shop in my neighborhood. It's got it's ups and downs, which to me averages out to just be A-OK.
The good: the actual food
I've only ever had the croissants and the butter cookies here. My friend recently purchased a yule log and said it was quite tasty. However, for the most part, it seems as if there isn't a huge selection of things. Also, it's a little expensive - most of the little pastries are $4 each.
The bad: service, in addition to being a little pricy
Also, the service is poor. I walked in the other day and was barely acknowledged by the girl behind the counter. I don't need my hand held when I walk in, but when my friends walked in and we ATTEMPTED to order, we were completely ignored and the girl answered the phone (without even acknowledging us at all) for a good 3 minutes. I've worked retail before in a bakery and whenever someone calls, if you are the only one in the front, you put that phone call on HOLD or you tell the customer you'll be right with them. TERRIBLE. We walked right out.