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1Bakery Nouveau

4.8
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5.0
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$$$$affordable
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Bakery Nouveau is a charming bakery and cafe known for its French breads, sandwiches, quiches, and pastries. Visitors rave about the delectable sweets and sandwiches available, often finding themselves purchasing more than planned due to the tempting selection. The bakery's chocolates and cakes are particularly praised for their beauty and make perfect gifts. Their almond croissants are a standout item, with a generous size that allows for sharing.
I love this bakery. I've come here a few times and gotten different things. The pastries and food are decadent and light. They taste fresh and are genuinely worth trying. It's a really small and quaint place, it can be cramped when busy but I think it's cozy. Definitely give this place a try if you want a fresh tasting treat.
Jas G — Google review
Bakery Nouveau is an absolute Seattle and Seattle area bakery! I am so fortunate to live in West Seattle and have a location next to me! The staff is always really nice and they all provide excellent customer service and they are always upbeat from my experience. The space at the West Seattle location is kind of small and the line can get long, so sometimes they have you line up outside. The space feels very much like a cozy traditional bakery/cafe. I enjoy the decor of the space. The food is absolutely delicious! I love their desserts, which are totally premium quality! They also sell sandwiches and bread, but I have only ever had their desserts. They sell coffee as well for a little pick me up! My favorite desserts are the tiramisu and the mocha chocolate cheesecake. Both of those items are incredible. My wife enjoys the pistachio cake that they make. I also enjoy the Paczki that they make. Paczki is a polish donut. They don’t always have it on regular basis, but when they do, it’s amazing! Overall, I highly recommend Bakery Nouveau if your looking to satisfy your dessert craving, or if you’re just looking for some coffee or lunch type of food!
Victoria H — Google review
Overall Rating: 3.5/5 (6/10) Recently wanted some pastries while in Seattle and heard of this spot! Walking in it was a small quaint cafe with only a few tables, which was fine. We were intending to leave with our product anyway! Large selection of Macarons, danishes, croissants, cookies, and more. We selected a strawberry pistachio cake slice, a chocolate covered Madeline, a honey pecan scones, and a pear Danish. I will say it felt a little rushed getting through the line, but it was 9am and they were busy. It just made it hard to get a good look at everything, if we had more time I think we would have chosen different or more options. We got to the car and opened the strawberry pistachio slice, it was good, however way too sweet for my liking, unfortunately couldn't finish it. The Madeline was good! But a bit more dense than we were use to. The scone was for a friend, they really enjoyed it (it smelled and looked good) and last the pear Danish was for my boyfriend. I stole a bite and that was the star of the show! Amazing Danish. I will return again to try other items in the future.
Maddie F — Google review
Such amazing sandwiches, bread, and sweets! I love the breakfast options and my favorite sandwiches are the ham & cheese baguette, California club, and BLT. I love you can get a slice of cake if you’re solo or want to try several options. Three downsides to consider. 1. Bread, breakfast, and sandwiches sell very quickly so try and get there before noon so you don’t miss out. 2. West Seattle store is very small & narrow and the lines often go into the street and it’s a bit chaotic honestly especially if it’s your first visit. Hang in there and try and go with the flow of others and you’ll be okay. However, if crowded social spaces make you anxious, this place may trigger you during busy times. 3. They’re closed Mondays & Tuesdays 😩 So try and stock up breads, etc on Sundays if you’ll have a craving. I also want to mention how amazing ALL their staff are. Always polite and kind and patient while you order. I’ve been a regular here -sometimes weekly- for four years and I’ve always had a positive experience (minus the crowded shop) with the friendly staff. Definitely recommend if you’re craving decadent pastries and cake or need a fancy cake for a special occasion. And the bread - good variety. Perfect for your holiday occasions & holiday orders can be placed online for convenient sidewalk window pick up.
C J — Google review
So excited sharing my first experience. Very cute place for hang out if there’s a spot, the croissant is fresh (you could tell when you bite into it) cute macarons (very sweet you’ll needed when you’re on low sugar levels) Amazing service ☺️ will definitely recommend this place.
Chotika C — Google review
Friendly and helpful staff and tasty pastries and strong coffee I would say this is a grab and go type of place. The line is pretty long though it moves fast. While there are tables inside, it does get pretty loud Took me some time to find it as I couldn’t see the sign with the name outside Took me a while to find it though as I could
Olga K — Google review
I almost missed it walking by. I love the cakes and croissants at BN. I know for a fact that they use good ingredients. I came in 3 minutes before closing. I haven't been here in years. Now that I live close by, I will be here more often. The service people were welcoming and very friendly. They weren't in a hurry to close. This place is a treasure. It's hard to find a bakery that sells cakes with real Italian or French buttercream.
Jonny C — Google review
A gem in West Seattle. Artisan breads, cakes other assorted treats. The cheesecake is always a winner. When you come by be sure to visit the husky deli a few doors down and try their famous ice cream.
Michael F — Google review
4737 California Ave SW, Seattle, WA 98116, USA•http://bakerynouveau.com/•(206) 923-0534•Tips and more reviews for Bakery Nouveau

2Dahlia Bakery

4.5
(1173)
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4.5
(795)
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$$$$affordable
Bakery
Breakfast restaurant
Dessert shop
Dahlia Bakery is a cozy spot that offers a variety of breakfast items, pastries, sandwiches, and their signature coconut cream pie. The bakery's flourless cookies are described as rich and decadent yet reminiscent of homemade treats. The establishment takes care to avoid cross-contamination in its shared kitchen space. Known for producing artisan bread, pastries, and cakes in small batches daily, the bakery also serves breakfast and lunch options such as egg sandwiches, quiche, and daily sandwich specials.
This charming little bake shop is a must-visit for pastry lovers, but be sure to go early if you want the best selection! Their offerings sell out quickly, and after tasting them, it’s easy to see why. I had the pleasure of trying a mochi donut, cookies, a ham and cheese croissant, and a fosette, and every single item was absolutely delicious. The standout for me was the fosette—it was exceptionally tasty, with a wonderfully moist texture that made each bite pure bliss. The balance of flavors was just right, and it had that homemade touch that sets a great bakery apart. The ham and cheese croissant was another highlight. Flaky, buttery, and filled with the perfect ratio of savory ham and melted cheese, it was a delightful mix of crispness and softness. The mochi donut had that signature chewy texture, and the cookies were fresh and satisfying. Whether you’re in the mood for something sweet or savory, this bake shop has something for everyone. If you’re in the area, don’t hesitate to stop by—but remember, the early bird gets the best treats!
C S — Google review
A popular local bakery with a variety of donut, pastries, breakfast sandwiches. The food was all good but not great; you might expect something amazing from a bakery, but it seems to fail on that point. Set expectations accordingly and this is a nice quick and cost effective breakfast. Expect a line, dine in seating is shared with Serious Pie until 11am.
Derek L — Google review
Really good breakfast sandwiches but not $14 good. We got the bacon and the veggie sandwiches. The bacon would have been amazing if not for the sauce that is on it. The veggie was good but it was just missing something.
Alex D — Google review
I walked in randomly off the street having done zero research and learned they don’t serve matcha— oops! They recommended Taz nearby, but I still got the smoked butterscotch oat cookie. It was divine! All their baked goods looked amazing, but I popped in 20 minutes before closed so there wasn’t a lot left.
Xär B — Google review
Super cool little bakery connected to Serious Pie. Amazing pastries that change daily. Unbelievable unique Mochi (gluten free) donuts! And one of the best breakfast sandwiches I’ve ever had! Nice outdoor seating as well!
Chris S — Google review
Everything they offered looked SO good. The bakery side of things is absolutely worth going to. I had gotten a blueberry mochi donut and bacon and egg sandwich. The proportion of the breakfast sandwich was insane, but delicious. The only disappointment was the coffee, it wasn't anything especially great, but not bad. I just expected with their food being so good, the coffee would be the same. There wasn't a ton of interaction with the staff, but everyone seemed nice enough. The atmosphere however was very uninspired, really nothing special happening there, but that shouldn't be a reason not to go. Will absolutely be back when I'm in the area again!
Joe G — Google review
My wife and I just stopped in for a quick breakfast sandwich and we were blown away! The bacon and egg sandwich with Beecher’s cheese, arugula, smoked paprika aioli on a toasted English muffin was THE best breakfast sandwich I have ever had in my entire life….and I’ve had some good ones!!! WOW… don’t ever change how you make these!!! Super friendly staff as well!
Thomas D — Google review
This place was a great find! I was looking for a delicious breakfast sandwich and that’s exactly what I got. It was super tasty with great, fresh ingredients. I will admit I might have messed it up a little by adding bacon because it did not need it and made it a little too salty. Their baked goods all looked amazing and they had plenty coffee/tea options. Be aware this place shares its space with Serious Pie which is a place on my list to try too. If I’m looking for a good breakfast sandwich and in the area I will definitely check it out again.
Marco — Google review
2001 4th Ave, Seattle, WA 98121, USA•https://www.dahliabakery.com/?utm_source=gbp&utm_medium=organic&…•(206) 441-4540•Tips and more reviews for Dahlia Bakery
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3Besalu

4.7
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4.5
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Permanently Closed
$$$$affordable
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Cafe
Besalu is a beloved bakery in Ballard that offers a variety of sweet and savory pastries, including croissants, quiche, and unique items like cranberry curd tart. The bakery is known for its fresh buttery croissants and minimal seating inside, so it's best to arrive early to avoid the crowds. Besalu also provides curbside parking for those on the go.
Small, neighborhood bakery. There is usually a line outside the door, but it goes quickly. There are benches outside for waiting and for eating, and a few tables inside as well. Their croissants are some of the best in Seattle. They're buttery and flaky and have beautiful layers. We also tried the onion gruyere croissant. It was chocked full of flavor-- the onions were perfectly caramelized and the cheese was slightly crispy on top.
Sara H — Google review
A tiny cute bakery. There are small round tables inside, outside has benchs, a few tables and stools. Parking may little tricky since they locates on a big road. Small celections but they keep baking so that they restock their products pretty often. We were there on Sunday around 10 am. Busy and already a line of people. We got 2 quiche, 2 pastries and a cup of chai. Cardamom pretzel was amazing. Quiches were ok. We would like to try their other pastries for next time.
Eiko F — Google review
Pretty cozy neighborhood bakery with a great variety of pastries and brews Herkimer coffee. There is often a short line outside the shop shortly but it moves fast, the staff is friendly and does a good job taking care of folks. I started with their butter croissants, it's flaky and tastes pretty good. I then tried some other stuff like the chocolate pistachio babka and savory croissant. Always happy with what I got. The service was friendly and prices were fair. I would come back again when I come to this neighborhood.
Yü W — Google review
Worth the wait! They have a large selection of unique, delicious pastries that are well priced. I had the pistachio croissant and it was fantastic! There’s indoor and outdoor seating and the food is packaged nicely for take-away, as well. You can buy whole bean coffee in addition to your typical coffee drinks. A must visit and conveniently located near the farmer’s market!
Emily G — Google review
I came here on a cloudy Sunday and ordered a Pain au Chocolat after a few minutes of waiting. I like the slight bitterness of the chocolate with the crispy layers of the croissant. Worth waiting in a line for this.
Regina S — Google review
"Oh snap!" is all I can say. Had a croissant with bacon and it's a good thing I was sitting down. Buttery? Check! Flaky? Check! Light and fluffy? Check! Check! My day was done after eating this bit of heaven. Do yourself a favor if in Ballard and get a bunch of these to share with friends.
Mario C — Google review
A little bit disappointed after reading all the rave reviews. As of now, they will only accept orders via the online system, which is fine and all. However, it takes about 25 minutes for the order to be ready after placing it online. I arrived at the store unknowingly and placed the order online; I had to wait 25 minutes before the order was ready even though there were no lines at the store and there were two other smaller orders being prepped while I was there. All I ordered was one croissant, two slices of lemon bread, and one muffin - which were all already present at the glass display. I'm not sure why it took 25 minutes with 3 employees at the front. Moreover, a lot of the pastries were sold out by 12 PM. The process was so inefficient that I saw other customers leave after seeing that they had to wait so long. Furthermore, only the croissant was decent. The other pastries I ordered were not memorable and the taste was subpar (lemon bread and blueberry/lemon muffin thing) - quite bland, to be honest. For the inconvenient wait time and inefficient ordering system, you can have better pastries elsewhere within a couple steps away.
W — Google review
Googled coffeshop and Besalu popped up.. I mentioned they had great reviews and this was my first time in. I ordered a beautiful machinations and the Barista gave me a chocolate croissant on the house! I highly recommend this place . Great customer service and coffee and awesome customer service!
M Y — Google review
5909 24th Ave NW, Seattle, WA 98107, USA•(206) 789-1463•Tips and more reviews for Besalu

4Temple Pastries

4.5
(592)
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4.5
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Coffee shop
Temple Pastries is a bakery that makes some of the best cruffins in Seattle. The bakery's unique ingredients and experimental style make their pastries stand out from others, and the sourdough-focused bakery has quickly earned a following in the Central District.
By far the best pastry shop in Seattle, they have the most unique things and constantly change it up. Today we had the hazelnut praline flan, which has some sort of croissant crust, and it was SO GOOD!! Never had a flan like that before! And the rhubarb custard croissant was really good, still sour and a little sweet. Want to try everything here! A bit expensive, but you don’t find stuff like this anywhere else!
Andrew L — Google review
The cinnamon cream cheese griffin is my absolute favorite. It’s crunchy, creamy, and messy, and so so good. Great with the pretty cortado that I had. Every pastry I have ever had here is amazing. Just looking at their case, I could eat (at least) one of each. They always have something new, seasonal, and different. The vibe here is so cool- very planty and minimalistic, but not sparse. Anyway, come here to hang out or wait in the line because trust me, it’s worth it!
Peggy C — Google review
Beautifully prepared and delicious food. Stopped by this morning to load up on pastries for family that was visiting, got a few tea cakes and donuts some savory treats like the gruyere and shallots croissants and tried some new things with the miso caramel cookie. Everything that we got was flavorful and well-cooked. The lobby is bright and open and I love all of the different plants. When I went the line was wrapped out the door and I was concerned it would take forever but staff had things moving quickly and smoothly without making me feel rushed. Definitely recommend checking this place out!
Alexis P — Google review
Goodbye Macrina, Goodbye Farine, Hello Temple Pastries ❤️ I love food, I love bakeries. I've never felt like I couldn't reproduce at least a part of a menu, but this place is in its own league. We had a mushroom quiche, and the made to order sausage breakfast sandwich. Absolutely stellar. The quiche, the mushrooms, and the egginess once heated to serve was so good and it wasn't what I ordered but I forced sharing 😂. I actually went back and ordered the cheesy, egg and sausage sandwich. It was so good, my walk back to work all I kept talking about was how it was so good. The sausage breakfast sandwich was executed so well. The egg was perfectly cooked, the sausage was out of this world, and the cheesiness was American cheese that made you feel like a kid again. The bread was crispy, soft and buttery all at the same time. I didn't know that could be possible. And last. The flan cruffin? It was like a Portuguese egg tart made for Americans but with the elegance of the cruffin and some crispy caramelized bottom layer. There was no holding back on the vanilla beans in the custard. As any Viet person would say when something is perfectly executed, "it's not too sweet." Definitely excited about coming back again. And the team, sooooon sweet. I'm glad we are walking distance. There isn't enough miles to walk off all the goodness. 😂
Kim B — Google review
Incredible bakery where everything—from flavors to techniques—is executed with absolute precision. The space is surprisingly large, with plenty of seating downstairs, even more upstairs, and a few outdoor tables as well. As expected, they're known for their pastries and baked goods, but they also offer an extensive menu of coffee, drinks, and a few sandwiches. I started with the breakfast sandwich and a seasonal drink whose name escapes me—it was a mix of matcha and lemonade. The sandwich was very tasty, with the highlight being the fresh-baked milk bread. The drink was interesting, but the grassy-sour combination wasn’t really for me. Naturally, I also tried a variety of baked goods. My favorites: • Parisian hazelnut flan – Like the best custard tart you’ve ever had. Absolutely phenomenal if you get it warm, first thing in the morning. • Banh mi sausage croissant – Really unique and delicious. You might be skeptical of the pickled carrots and daikon, but they blend perfectly with the buttery croissant. • Rye ham & cheddar – A rye croissant isn’t something you see often, but it’s great—more nutty and savory than a standard one. • Kouign amann – I mean, of course. The croissant layers are light and fluffy, and the caramelized syrup is rich and delicious. • Cardamom almond brioche – Simple, with perfect texture and balance of flavors. • Chocolate & cocoa nib cookie – I never thought to put cocoa nibs in a cookie, but it's a perfect way to add extra bitterness without overpowering other flavors. • Strawberry macaron – Probably the best macaron I’ve ever had. The texture is unbelievably light, and it’s bursting with flavor—unlike most macarons around here, which just taste like a bland Oreo. All the macarons are excellent, but the strawberry is my favorite.
Kyle C — Google review
The best croissant pastries I've ever had! I've tried many croissant-based pastries, and this is by far the best one I've had across the country. Sadly, I was only visiting, but I went back twice within five days of my visit, which should tell you something. Food: The best things to get here are: gruyere cheese croissant (a must), the mushroom quiche, and the flan. Honestly any croissant-based pastries. Patisserie isn't their strong suit but their raspberry charlotte was quite amazing. Their black sesame desserts are a hit or miss, sometimes they would have a weird herbal-y taste to it. Coffee is a no. We got an espresso latte and a match latte, both were very bland so not worth your $7. Vibe: Very cute with plenty of sitting areas for a bakery. Bathrooms are locked with codes fyi. The line starts to pick up at around 9:30am on the weekend. Do go early since they sell out most of their best pastries in the morning. We went once at 2pm and they only have a third of the pastries case left.
Ky L — Google review
Lovely little neighborhood pastry shop. Very cute inside. They have some interesting pastries and cakes. I got the miso shishito brioche donut and it was really balanced - savory, pillowy, and correct filling to dough ratio. Latte was also very good but temperature could have been a little warmer.
Lin Y — Google review
A very cute pastry shop in the neighborhood where you can drink wine and/or coffee solo or with friends. Was recommended to come here by a friend. I got the hazelnut praline flan which has a very crispy croissant shell! I can see the specks of vanilla bean inside, so if you like flan I would recommend this. The gateau basque has a short crust like shell with a vanilla custard cream inside, not too sweet and very good buttery taste. The rye pain au chocolat, I was very curious to see how the rye plays into the flavor, but it’s super flakey and tasty. Enough chocolate taste with every bite, but beware a friend told me to eat it that day otherwise the next day the croissant has a chewy texture probably because of the rye.
Goretti — Google review
2524 S Jackson St #104, Seattle, WA 98144, USA•http://templepastries.com/•Tips and more reviews for Temple Pastries

5Sea Wolf Bakers

4.7
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Sea Wolf Bakers is a craft bakery located in Seattle, aiming to establish itself as the bagel capital of the West Coast. Founded by brothers Jesse and Kit Schumann in 2014, Sea Wolf initially baked loaves in cast-iron pans during off-hours at Boat Street Cafes before opening their own brick-and-mortar space.
Got the chocolate croissant and oat chocolate chip cookie. The croissant part of the chocolate croissant was amazing. Super buttery and flaky. I didn’t love the chocolate they used though. I am a fan of dark chocolate but this chocolate had more fruity notes and was a little darker than I like in a pastry, i prefer something a bit more rich, but this is definitely the perfect croissant for somebody. The cookie is pretty good, not the best ever but definitely good. The space is nice! We went on a Sunday in the summer and the line was long but moved very quick. There was lots of outdoor seating in the courtyard and they had a large accessible bathroom!
Olivia C — Google review
Sea Wolf is a fantastic spot to grab a quick bite and a good brewed cup of coffee. The vibe here is relaxed yet inviting, with a cozy atmosphere that makes it perfect for both solo visits and small groups. While there’s a decent amount of seating, it can get a bit crowded during peak hours, so plan accordingly if you're looking for a quieter experience or table. I was really impressed with the coffee—it’s rich and flavorful, and the cookie I had was definitely the standout treat. The cinnamon roll, on the other hand, was good but not great. It would have been a game-changer if it had been served warm, especially since it was a bit chilled. A little warmth would have made all the difference with the icing. That being said, Sea Wolf is definitely worth checking out if you're in the area. Whether you're looking to fuel up for a productive work session or simply want to enjoy a book in the sun, their outdoor patio is a great option. Overall, a solid choice for a casual coffee break or a snack while on the go!
K L — Google review
Went into Seawolf Bakers, and their matcha completely surprised me — so rich and smooth, definitely a highlight. The cinnamon roll had a ton of raisins, maybe a bit much for my taste, but still tasty enough to finish. The place has a cozy, inviting vibe, and yeah, there’s usually a line, which says something. Known for their a fresh loaf to take home. Totally worth a stop if you’re in the area
Siddhant K — Google review
Sea Wolf is one of the best, if not the best bakery I’ve been to in the United States! This is not to be missed if visiting Seattle! There is a spiraling line out the door every day, which will take you about 10-15 mins to wait through. They use non-GMO local flour to make all their breads and pastries and it is so incredibly fresh and divinely flavorful. They really know the key to flavor pallets—there is a hint of sea salt that dusts their breads to enhance the profile. Their sweet croissant was my favorite, which had rich tahini, sweetness from strawberries, earthy sesame seeds and honey drizzle. It was the perfect harmony of sweet and savory on a toasted croissant. Their seasonal focaccia was perfect chewy and had crumbled goat cheese with chilis, small sweet notes and pesto lightly spread throughout. It was a perfect texture of chewy and crispy. My favorite combo was the date cake, which is a whole wheat loaf slice with nuts, seeds and dates. I dipped it in their spicy masala chai—which is also some of the best I’ve had! They use whole ground spices and it is so potent in flavor and aromatic. They also have chili and sea salt dusted in the foam to add a savory kick that brings out the masala flavors. It is a must try, especially dipping the date cake into it! Also recommend the savory lye rolls, which are their series of topped pretzel buns and breads. Their croissants are also some of the flakiest I’ve ever had, almost like filo dough. You really can’t go wrong, order a few items! Their staff is so friendly and will answer any questions you have. There is also ample outdoor seating and half a dozen tables inside. I really loved coming here because it is a small business people can feel good about supporting. They source from local farms, use quality ingredients and pay their staff a livable wage. With the open kitchen concept you can also see each baker/staff member cracking eggs, hand cutting fresh strawberries, kneading dough, and prepping trays. They keep this to as authentic and minimally processed as possible and it really reflects in flavor and how you feel after eating. I truly love this bakery and wish there were more that adopted their practices!
Allison L — Google review
Excellent spot. They have a select few options but each one (that we had) was done really well. We had the seasonal focaccia, the sweet croissant, and the savory croissant. We loved them all - (even though this is a personal thing) I did feel like the snap peas on the savory croissant gave it a weird smell. We also grabbed their olive oil sandwich bread which is good! Nice for making avocado toast. Finally, their drinks: the seasonal matcha strawberry was BOMB. The ice coffee was average. Would highly recommend this place. PS They are a ‘no tip’ joint ad their prices reflect that.
Daniel W — Google review
The class was super fun and interactive, we got to see every step of the process and the teacher was very knowledgeable and sweet. We got to take home dough, starter and fresh bread (yum!) and instructions on how to continue our journey to becoming a great home sout dough baker! The next day I baked my bread and they came out amazing!
Rebecca F — Google review
Best croissant I've ever had. the millefeuille texture is excellent. We tried almost everything and got a rye sourdough home. Must visit, cozy nice seating area outside friendly for kids and pets
N N — Google review
Strawberry tahini and savory asparagus and chocolate croissant were definitely the best items out of the 8 we got. Will say only slightly annoying thing was ordered a cinnamon roll and it was cold. Asked if we could get it heat up and was told no but we could buy a new one and they could take it out fresh… which was disappointing .
Shruti P — Google review
3617 Stone Way N Suite 101, Seattle, WA 98103, USA•http://www.seawolfbakers.com/•(206) 360-0001•Tips and more reviews for Sea Wolf Bakers
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6Le Panier

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Le Panier is a must-visit spot in Pike Place Market, offering a delectable array of French-style baked goods. From freshly baked bread to macarons, the handcrafted goodies showcase authentic flavors and high-quality ingredients. The bustling bakery entices visitors with an assortment of pastries including croissants, brioche, feuilletes, sables, and meringues. Their signature fruit-filled croissants provide a delightful taste of summer regardless of the season.
I recently visited Le Panier at Pike Place Market and had a truly wonderful experience. I ordered a latte and a cinnamon roll, and both were absolutely outstanding. The latte was perfectly balanced smooth, rich, and creamy exactly what you hope for from a good coffee. The cinnamon roll was fresh, soft, and full of flavor, with just the right amount of sweetness and spice. The atmosphere was cozy and welcoming, and despite the busy location, the service was fast and friendly. If you’re in Seattle and visiting Pike Place Market, Le Panier is a must-visit for delicious pastries and coffee. Highly recommended!
Par M — Google review
The long lines for Le Panier made so much sense once I got my latte’s, the raspberry croissant, and the macaroons! The raspberry croissant was such a standout—flaky, buttery, and just the right amount of sweet. Pairing it with a latte and those delicate macaroons? Total win. And yes, the warm service really adds to the charm and coziness of thjs place!
Arch S — Google review
Waited in line for about 40 minutes or so on a Sunday morning but the pasties were delicious. The pistachio eclair was the best I’ve ever had. The almond and chocolate croissants were flaky and good. The tomato pastry was amazing and the mushroom one was also a tasty bite! The Palmer was also good. We ordered a few things to try. Overall, it’s delicious! You decide if the wait is worth it. 😊 For us, it was because we wanted to give it a try!
Katelyn L — Google review
Wasn't super impressed. As someone who was visiting from oklahoma I expected more from Seattle food and coffee. Out of all the sweets we gor the eclair pistachio was the best. The brioche raspberry had almost no filling. All bread. The latte was more bitter then I would normally like even with a bunch of syrup. Probably wouldn't come back again
Vikki ( — Google review
Beautiful food and atmosphere. I truly wish I would have grabbed more but I will know for my second visit there! 🥰
Lauryn B — Google review
Great pastries are located here. The wait can reach around the building so be sure and get there early. Seating is available inside and you can enjoy your pastries while Pike street market operates.
Art M — Google review
One of the best chocolate croissant I have had! So so good! Yes there ends up being a long line at times but it's so worth the wait. I did not get a chance to try some of the other options but I cant wait to visit again.
Omer R — Google review
The intoxicatingly smells of the fresh bread and croissant wafting from this shop will draw you in immediately. The baked goods are on par with what you get in Europe. This is worth all the wait and hype. The service is friendly and fast. Seating is hard to find because it’s always busy but still totally worth your while.
Morvarid T — Google review
1902 Pike Pl, Seattle, WA 98101, USA•https://www.lepanier.com/•(206) 441-3669•Tips and more reviews for Le Panier

7La Parisienne French Bakery

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La Parisienne Bakery, Seattle's best French patisserie, offers a relaxed setting for sampling their renowned pastries, breads and sandwiches. Weekly wine dinners are also popular here.
I lived a long while in NY, and there are a few bakeries that rival what I had out there. I believe the naysayers who have negative reviews just don’t have very good taste. I think the locals have a warped sense of what good coffee really is. Also, if you’re going to dine in, expect it to be crowded because it’s a bakery that is serving lots of food to take out—this is very common for bakeries! Now— onto the food and my perspective of service! This is hands-down, some of the best coffee I’ve had in the states. I don’t know what they’re doing, but it is just exquisite. That cappuccino was perfection. I cannot tell you how many times I get cappuccinos that are so darn sweet, coffee in general everywhere is too sweet. I could taste the flavor and it was so perfectly balanced. I love all the pastries. I’ve had so far— and I get different ones almost every time I go. The balance of crunch and fluff and fruits, it is just so damn good. Those little almond crunch cookies, whatever they are called, in cappuccino is simply amazing. Service is very straightforward to the point, which honestly felt just fine to me, like I said New York. They normally have a line out the door and need to keep things moving. I personally like to dine in because these are best eaten fresh in the bakery. These types of pastries do not keep well into the evening, so enjoy them fresh! I tried to bring all traveling friends and family.
Athena C — Google review
Tried La Parisienne French Bakery and had a pretty good experience overall! We ordered both the chocolate mocha and the regular mocha—both were excellent, rich, and perfectly balanced. Their pastries were delicious too, with a beautifully crisp crust that stood out. The vibe of the place is relaxed and cool, making it a great spot to hang out for a while. They also have an extensive variety of food options for a bakery, which was impressive. We did take a tiramisu to go, but unfortunately, it had gone bad by the time we got home, which was disappointing. That aside, it was a good visit, and I’d be open to trying it again.
Wanderlust — Google review
Feels like we’re in Paris! The lady who helped us was so very friendly and helpful. We had a great experience and enjoyed our food so very much! The granola was unique, unlike anything I’d ever had with some small pieces of meringue in it. Very delicious! The eggs were super fresh.
Meg E — Google review
Truly Excellent French-Style Bakery and Coffee This is an absolute must-visit for anyone who appreciates high-quality baked goods. The selection of bread and pastries here is superb. Having visited local bakeries in Paris last year, I can confidently say the quality and flavor profile here are nearly identical. Everything I tried was exceptionally well-made. Both the bread and the pastries are of seriously high quality. As a bonus, the coffee flavor is also very good—a balanced and flavorful pairing for the baked items. This place is highly recommended if you're looking for an authentic and high-end bakery experience.
S K — Google review
A bit loud for me, but the food was solid, and the coffee was pretty ok. My latte was a little bitter, but if you’re not a coffee snob like I apparently am, it’s great! Their deserts looked particularly delicious! The stag was very kind as well.
Rebecca C — Google review
I happen upon this fantastic little bakery while biking around Seattle visiting after many years. What a delightful experience. I felt like I was in Paris. A glass of sparkling wine, a small pastry and two macaron. PARFAIT! The pastries were wonderful and the service was attentive and very friendly.
John K — Google review
Elegant ambience. The almond croissant was stunning. Mt raininer was too good - extremely tasty with right sweet, sourness and texture.
Anirudh S — Google review
This storefront bakery is quite pleasant when you first walk in. The fresh smell of a bakery first hits the senses and your mouth begins to water. I was the only person in line at the counter just looking over what I wanted to order while the girl behind the counter finished helping the person in front of me. Then just as she finished, another person walked in behind me whom I guess she knew because she welcomed him very friendly. He then told her what he wanted and she quickly got it for him without even saying anything to me. This of course took me aback because first off he knew I was before him, and second she knew I was before him. Oh well, moving on. I got my order and all the bakes looked delicious. I ordered multiple things to give it a fair chance at taste. I'll start with the creme patissiere, it was flavorless. I didn't taste it at all in the pain au raisin, which I'm sure is supposed to be there. The hazelnut pastry didn't have much hazelnut flavor. And lastly the macarons almost broke my tooth biting into one of them, they're supposed to be soft and chewy. On a good note, the almond pastry was delicious. If it weren't for the fact that this place is really overpriced then I would go back for this one thing. The plain croissant was also good, but I hope it would be for a French bakery. Anyhow, I hope your experience is better than mine.
Cassia G — Google review
2507 4th Ave, Seattle, WA 98121, USA•http://www.laparisienneseattle.com/•(206) 728-1874•Tips and more reviews for La Parisienne French Bakery

8Macrina Bakery

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Macrina Bakery, a beloved establishment in Seattle since 1993, is renowned for its artisan breads, delectable pastries, and savory sandwiches. The bakery's sweet treats are known for their rich and indulgent flavors, while the breakfast and brunch menus feature mouthwatering sandwiches made with fresh bread. With multiple locations in the greater Seattle area, including the spacious Aloha Cafe on Capitol Hill, Macrina Bakery offers a diverse menu that blurs the line between bakery and restaurant.
I’m not sure how this place could be anything less than 5 stars! Amazing staff, FANTASTIC coffee and great food!! The ham and Gruyère pastry was my favorite. As well as the peanut butter cookie. Lots of space inside and outside the bakery. People catching up or doing work. Everything is good you can’t go wrong!
MEGHAN C — Google review
Feel completely robbed. I bought three chocolate croissants, and as I was about to pay, a young lady told me the third one was offered because it was slightly damaged. I appreciated the gesture and thought it was a nice commercial move. But in the end, I was charged around $20 and realized I had actually paid for the damaged one. Even worse, when I opened the box, none of the croissants were fluffy; they were very hard, almost as if they were failed batches. I feel totally ripped off paying for that. It’s not professional, nor respectful toward customers. I definitely do not recommend this store.
Abby B — Google review
Small but mighty. Great coffee. The cherry hand pie at this location was way too crumbly, falling apart in my hands as I bit it ..I would guess from too much shortening or lard. The nectarine upside down cake was better. I would rank the new MI location over this one on every level but as far as Queen Anne goes...a solid bakery stop.
J G — Google review
I have been here a couple of times and I like this place. I liked their blueberry scope and the croissants and recommend them. We also tried the bagel with creme cheese and salmon which was good as well. My wife tried the sausage and kale strata which was nice as well. I liked the bagel and salmon better.
Binit B — Google review
I love this place! Local bakery with space to sit and enjoy company with treats in hand. I recommend their bagels and breakfast sandwiches 100% Also perfect for lunch or just grabbing desserts.
Emilie C — Google review
Best avocado toast I've had in my life! I've been dozens of times to their several locations, and the pastries and food are always top notch. But today they outdid themselves. The avocado was creamy and unadulterated, the bread was the perfect crunchy grainy texture, and the lemon vinaigrette was the perfect zesty counterpoint to all the other flavors. Service was great as usual. And it's always a pleasant place to sit, at every location, flooded with light.
Tom E — Google review
We tried the blueberry scone and almond pinwheel, they were more like bread, very little sugar, nothing special
A. T — Google review
Macrina is my go-to when I want a sure thing for pastries and bread. Classics like the croissants sell out, so mornings are your friend. Coffee is solid, and locations feel bright and welcoming—easy for quick catch-ups. If you’re headed east, the Mercer Island café is a convenient stop right off I-90. Everything travels well; I often grab a loaf to elevate a simple dinner at home.
Emily G — Google review
615 W McGraw St, Seattle, WA 98119, USA•http://macrinabakery.com/•(206) 283-5900•Tips and more reviews for Macrina Bakery

9Coyle's Bakeshop

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Coyle's Bakeshop, located in the Greenwood neighborhood of Seattle, is a beloved cafe known for its delectable array of freshly baked goods. Rachael Coyle, the pastry chef and owner, has created a cozy and Instagram-worthy space where patrons can savor expertly crafted pastries like mini cardamom kouign amann, pain au chocolat, and cream scones.
So thrilled Coyle's is just a 5 minute walk from my home. I absolutely adore their bakery here. My favorite by far is the Cardamom. It has a subtle flavor, making it the perfect bite to wake me up in the morning! 💗
Nature — Google review
Their lemon poppy bar is amazing! Not too sour but full on lemon flavor- super creamy not too sweet. Which is perfect. Flourless brownie I would say is my favorite brownie ever.. it is also creamy in texture, not too sweet, great salt and sweet balance. Coffee is on the acidic side if you enjoy that. I took off a star because you cannot order an extra shot but need to order two extra shots because their espresso machines only do double at a time. Since i do not want a watered down 16 oz, i had to pay for 2 extra shots instead of 1, so the coffee gets expensive if you want a 16oz.
Ahran J — Google review
Excellent carrot cake; the scone is really good too; but one of the chocolate croissants we got was under proofed - disappointing! Overall happy with the quality (except the croissants) and I will return for carrot cake (not for croissants).
James W — Google review
best bakery in seattle hands down!! such a hidden gem! canele, sandwich, and quiche were out of this world!! so good!
Yurong S — Google review
I waved to try this new place and it was really good. We got a sample of just about everythingand i think my favorites were the crossiant pretzel, chocolate crossiant, and the ham & cheese crossiant. I also tried the brown sugar cardamom latte and the black tea blueberry latte. Everything was wonderful and the place was really nice. I will most definitely be going back.
Debra D — Google review
The loveliest local bakery with exceptional coffee from Camber. The currant cream scone is a must-try.
K P — Google review
I really wanted to like them. Stopped by a morning to get some goodies and do some research for a future venture. I settled on a chocolate croissant, a rosemary cretzel (croissant/pretzel hybrid), a flour-less brownie and their seasonal fruit croissant. They were all stuffed in a small container that opened the minute I turned around. Unfortunately, only two of the above managed to tickle my fancy. The chocolate croissant was not as flaky as expected, doughier and the brownie was so salty I could only eat two bites at a time. The cretzel's rosemary taste was barely there but it was pleasant to eat. The seasonal fruit croissant saved the day a bit as it was the tastiest of all four. The size of the items is also remarkably smaller than other shops in the immediate area. The place is clean, the staff is friendly, there is inside and outside seating. Frozen items are also available for you to bake at home. Another visit is warranted to compare but I will not be rushing back, unfortunately.
Pablo Z — Google review
The work crew gave rave reviews to the treats from Coyles... The quiche, the iterations of croissants, the millionaire bars. Delish! Excellent coffee as well... Top it off with a fantastic staff and you've got a perfect baked good visit. If you are looking to bribe people with baked goods... Which I shamelessly admit I do on a weekly basis... These dainties will take you far. Parking is street and can be rough.
J G — Google review
8300 Greenwood Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103, USA•http://coylesbakeshop.com/•(206) 257-4736•Tips and more reviews for Coyle's Bakeshop

10The Flora Bakehouse

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The Flora Bakehouse is a charming bakery located in Beacon Hill, offering a variety of vegan and gluten-free options. It is the sister restaurant to the well-established vegetarian Cafe Flora. The bakery features a cozy rooftop patio with ample seating, providing a scenic view of Mount Rainier. Customers can indulge in delectable treats such as gluten-free frosted brownies and enjoy specialty drinks like cardamom rose lattes.
A cozy cafe with a variety of pastries. I love their savory croissants so much! Their pastries are a bit pricey, but they are worth trying given how unique and delicious they are. There's often a wait during morning hours.
Matilde C — Google review
Really delicious vegetarian bakery with an amazing rooftop deck. This place has a fantastic atmosphere—lively but never too crowded. The rooftop gets sun all day, and there are plenty of shaded spots if you need a break from the heat. Indoors, there’s also plenty of seating. My only gripe? No Wi-Fi. I tried a ton of items here. If you're short on time, here are the absolute must-gets: • Bakehouse Breakfast Sandwich – Phenomenal. Served on house-made focaccia with a perfectly cooked egg, some greens, and peppers for a little kick. • Mushroom Parmesan Hand Pie – Excellent at room temp, even better warmed up. • Biscuit & Seasonal Jam – This biscuit is so freaking good. I wish I had 100 of them. The jam is also great. (Hot take: they should serve a breakfast sandwich on this biscuit.) • Cinnamon Roll (Vegan) – Incredible. Light frosting, chewy dough. You’d never guess it’s vegan. Also great warmed up. More great options: • Chocolate Tahini Milk Bun – Unique and delicious. The tahini adds nutty depth to the rich chocolate. • Lavender Morning Bun – Flaky croissant dough with a strong lavender punch. Excellent. • Peach & Cream Cheese Danish – Fruity, well-balanced, with a light, fluffy crust. • Three Cheese Onion Croissant – Best served warm. The onions are sweet, the cheese is rich. • Coconut Cake (Vegan) – Moist, decadent, almost like cake batter—in a good way. • Iced Strawberry Matcha – Sweet but not cloying. Probably safe to assume all their drinks are solid. Fun & gimmicky treats: • Mango Twist Soft-Serve in a Croissant Cone – Fun presentation. The mango is tasty and the croissant cone is clever, even if it’s just a croissant cut in half. • Unicorn Horn – It’s just a meringue cookie, but I like it. Not worth repeating: • Roman Pizza – A bit dry and bland. Basically focaccia with tomato sauce and cheese. Skip it and get the breakfast sandwich instead. • Assorted Cookies & Pastries – Earl Grey shortbread, citrus shortbread, citrus crinkle cookie, twice-baked almond croissant, blueberry muffin, lemon ginger scone, chocolate chip cookie, raspberry lemon tea cake, chocolate hazelnut cake, huckleberry & orange financier: All tasty, but none particularly memorable.
Kyle C — Google review
The pastries were excellent. The rooftop had a nice and cozy feel, but the view was just of the surrounding neighborhood which was just ok. The lighting and décor were wonderful though, creating a romantic vibe. Personally, I preferred the second floor indoor seating over the patio. Overall, I highly recommend the cafe.
J C — Google review
--- food --- Mushroom Parmesan hand pie ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ - insanely good - flakey, rich - I love mushrooms, but I'd hazard a guess and say people that don't like mushrooms would like this - the mushrooms aren't too mushroomy Tomato savory croissant ⭐⭐⭐⭐✨ - super juicy tomatoes - wish it had more substance on it but I just adore it, like I love the taste of the juicy tomato rather than the creamy tomoato - maybe more tomato jam or sauce? - I wouldn't order this over a hand pie tho Bakehouse breakfast sandwich ⭐⭐✨ - surprisingly just ok to me, despite reviews mentioning otherwise - it needs a sauce or something - I could tell the bread was good quality though Breakfast burrito ⭐⭐⭐ - definitely needs a hot sauce - we got it to go and didn't notice any by the lid station but we totally could have missed it --- drinks --- Lavander latte ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Drip coffee ⭐⭐⭐⭐✨
Nicole — Google review
Visited a few times now and I firmly believe that their savory stuff > sweet stuff. Their flaky pastries are also great. I typically get their seasonal coffee drinks which are usually amazing. Recently had one that drank like it didn’t have an espresso shot in it but overall through all my times here, I’ve had a pleasant experience. The upstairs is also a real gem, especially when it’s warm out.
Kathy N — Google review
I love this place! Pastries and drinks are always delicious. I got the seasonal strawberry matcha today. Lost a star because there is no WiFi. Was hoping to get work done. Tough to have a cafe with no internet. Also heads up that the payment system defaults to 20% tip.
Amanda S — Google review
Cute neighborhood bakery with great rooftop patio! Get here early if you want the best selection but we even with less options we enjoyed everything we ate! The savory options turned out to be our favorites - LOVED the Potato Gorgonzola Roman Pizza and the mushroom hand pie. Great use of seasonal ingredients, looking forward to trying more.
Caitlin — Google review
I came here for the vegan cinnamon roll and wow it didn’t disappoint. Perfectly sweet and moist. Also had a oat milk matcha which was tasty as expected. Staff was welcoming and friendly. Space is cramped but check out the upstairs seating—especially on a nice day. Looking forward to returning for more bakery items or brunch.
Richie D — Google review
1511 S Lucile St, Seattle, WA 98108, USA•https://cafeflora.com/restaurant/the-flora-bakehouse/•(206) 762-0418•Tips and more reviews for The Flora Bakehouse
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11Rosellini’s Fine Cakes & Baked Goods

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Rosellini's is a modern bakery that specializes in espresso drinks, French pastries and quiche. It has a welcoming staff and is known for its delicious leek and gruyere quiche.
Super good bakery! My favorites were the quiche lorraine and seasonal rhubarb danish. The quiche was one of the best, if not the best, quiches I’ve ever had. The pastry and the filling were perfect. The croissant + custard + rhubarb combo was also perfect. I also tried the kouign amann and Canele. The former was average, but I liked the Canele a lot. It had a slight citrus flavor. Highly recommend this place!
Matt L — Google review
Lots of options! I enjoyed the pain au chocolat for its chocolate and flakiness, but it wasn’t buttery. More oily. Same for the brioche bread, I had to add a lot of butter to my toast to get the brioche taste. The hot chocolate was good. Don’t expect French pastries. However, overall, I did enjoy it.
Anais M — Google review
Amazing Ballard bakery! Favorites were the plain butter croissant, sour cream coffee cake, and cheddar scone.
Shreya G — Google review
Rossellini's, please read! At some point you stop putting as much caramel in the coffee when requesting caramel fully changing the taste of your delicious coffee! Also, the ice ratio has gotten out of control. Because you guys use the giant ice cubes, I recently got an iced coffee and it was so filled to the brim with ice that I couldn’t even stir the caramel in my coffee. When I got home and strained out the ice I was left with 1/3 cup of coffee with milk. Please go back to your regular standards that were there Months ago. I miss my coffee. Overall point less ice more caramel please!!! Keep your pastries the same they’re delicious
Gena C — Google review
High quality pastries and high quality service. The staff are super friendly and knowledgeable about the offerings and the food knocks it out of the park every time. This is the only place I have brunch on Saturday. Particular standouts are the ham and cheese croissant, strawberry hibiscus soda, passion fruit gelee cheesecake and hazelnut crunch bar (I don’t even like hazelnuts and this is the best dessert I’ve ever had?) You should go here and experience the deliciousness.
Jenn K — Google review
TLDR; decent enough pastries, not the best IMO though, lines are long We came in on the weekend 20 mins after they opened and the line was already out through the door and moving very slowly. The barista eventually started taking drink orders from the line. It took us 20ish minutes before we were able to get in through the door - we got two mochas, the chocolate almond croissant, a blueberry scone and a spinach and feta pastry. The croissant and pastry were super crispy but felt a bit too oil for my palette unfortunately. The scone was just ok. So was the coffee. I don’t know if I’ll stand in line for their pastries but I might come back to try their desserts.
Pooja C — Google review
Soooo good 👍🏻 and our server Noel was so Nice we definitely will go over there again
María O — Google review
Keira literally saved the day for me. I accidentally Use the wrong directional in my GPS, So instead of heading to the bakery, I ended up over in Maple leaf someplace. It was near closing time and I raced all the way over there. They were closed for five minutes at least. She was still at the counter and I asked her is there some way I can get a birthday cake. She was so helpful found the perfect cake. It's so rare to run into a business. That's willing to go the extra mile even after closing time.
Richard M — Google review
1413 NW 70th St, Seattle, WA 98117, USA•http://rosellinis.com/•(206) 706-4035•Tips and more reviews for Rosellini’s Fine Cakes & Baked Goods

12Piroshky Piroshky

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Nestled in the bustling Pike Place Market, Piroshky Piroshky is a charming little Russian bakery that has become a must-visit for both locals and tourists alike. This compact gem offers an impressive selection of over 20 varieties of handmade piroshki, which are essentially delightful handheld pies filled with various ingredients.
The cobblestone road just outside Pike Place Market has such a charming medieval vibe — but if you’re like me, dragging luggage around… it’s definitely a challenge 😩 Spotted a short line at Piroshky Piroshky and couldn’t resist grabbing two flavors: • Smoked Salmon Pâté Piroshky – A bit dry once it cooled down • Potato & Cheese Piroshky – Absolutely delicious! Highly recommend 🙌 Pro tip: Make sure to eat them while they’re still warm!
GSTonyTseng — Google review
The line was pretty fast. I ordered the jalapeños cheese sausage, the bread was fluffy, the sausage has a snap when I bit into it. It got little kick from the jalapenos, not spicy. My friends recommended salmon pate and beef onions. The price starts around $9.
Jay S — Google review
What is a piroshky? Some were flaky, doughy, rolled, stuffed, but all delicious. The line goes fast, so know what you want when it’s your turn to order. Don’t order just one. They come warmed. Had the spinach cheese and ham - chunks of ham! The beef and cheese. The apricot. The apple cinnamon. Definitely would go back and try a few more.
Todd N — Google review
We ordered the chicken curry and rice pastry along with the chocolate cream hazelnut. The chicken curry pastry had incredible buttery layers and great flavor, but the rice inside made it way too heavy. We think it would have been perfect with just the curry filling. The chocolate cream hazelnut was not served warm and tasted like it had been made earlier in the day and cooled. The pastry itself was similar to a thick doughnut, and the hazelnut filling had a pudding-like texture. Tasty overall but a few things kept it from being amazing.
Mercedes — Google review
Food is overall good. Highly recommend the seasonal pumpkin toffee almond dessert! Also got rhubarb - i love rhubarb and honestly i was let down by the lack of rhubard taste/filling and the salmon was cute, made me happy but taste was okay.
Lauryn B — Google review
I placed an online order in advance, but when I arrived at the store at the scheduled time, they only started preparing the order after I told the staff. That said, the food was quite good overall. I recommend the salmon and meatball flavors.
Chang-Hsuan H — Google review
Piroshky Piroshky in Pike Place Market is a must-visit for anyone who loves freshly baked pastries with bold flavors. From the moment you approach the shop, the warm aroma of baked dough and savory fillings pulls you in. The line might be long, but it moves quickly, and the anticipation only makes the experience more exciting. I tried their famous beef and cheese piroshky, and it was absolutely delicious – perfectly golden on the outside, soft and fluffy inside, and packed with a rich, flavorful filling. The smoked salmon piroshky was another highlight, offering a beautiful balance of savory and slightly creamy textures. Each bite felt comforting and indulgent, the kind of taste that lingers long after you leave. The staff was friendly and efficient, even with the constant crowd of eager customers. The bakery’s small, bustling space adds to its charm, giving a sense of authenticity and tradition. Prices are fair for the quality and size of the pastries, and it’s easy to grab a few to enjoy while walking around the Market. Overall, Piroshky Piroshky lived up to its reputation. It’s the kind of place that stays on your mind long after your visit, and I can’t wait to go back for another round of their incredible pastries!
Mani P — Google review
I must have walked along the Pike place many a times but never indulged at Piroshky Piroshky. Tiny little patisserie shop, highly recommend to visit early morning to avoid the lengthy queue (especially on the weekends) Finally I did and would to love to visit again! I had the Herb cheesy bread, Raspberry swirl and Almond something. My favourite were the first two. Once you enter the shop start preparing your to-go in mind since there's no seating. Few umbrella benches placed outside along the pedestrian pathway that fill up fast.
Priyanka L — Google review
1908 Pike Pl, Seattle, WA 98101, USA•http://piroshkybakery.com/•(206) 764-1000•Tips and more reviews for Piroshky Piroshky

13The Cheesecake Factory

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The Cheesecake Factory is an American chain restaurant known for its extensive menu and signature cheesecakes. With over 250 dishes made from scratch, it's a great place to dine with the whole family. The restaurant offers a heated outdoor patio on weekends, providing a pleasant dining experience. Located at Bellevue Square, the patio overlooks an open space and water fountain, perfect for keeping kids entertained.
Here's my honest review: ✨Location✨ Right outside of the Bellevue mall ✨Price✨ Happy hour prices are hard to beat ✨Ambiance✨ Every cheesecake factory has the same elegant interior ✨Drinks✨ Happy hour drinks are absolutely amazing. Their margaritas are made fresh in house and are really delicious ✨Recommendation✨ I recommend hitting this bar area if you're on a weekday happy hour vibe. Get the buffalo blasts and the burger ✨Customer Service✨ The server went so far above and beyond. We had everything we needed and she was super attentive and did great recommendations
Char — Google review
🥗 Food: 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 👉🏻 I ordered the Cajun Jambalaya Pasta and a chicken salad, and both were fantastic! The pasta was flavorful with just the right amount of spice, and the chicken salad that coming with sesame sauce was fresh, hearty, and satisfying. The portions are huge, so come hungry! And of course, the cheesecake is a total calorie bomb—but it’s worth every bite. 🍝🥗🍰 💁🏼 Service: 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 👉🏻 Our waitress, Perla, was so nice and attentive. She made great recommendations and checked in just the right amount to make sure everything was perfect. Her friendliness really added to the experience. 🙌🏼 🍽️ Environment: 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 👉🏻 The restaurant is lively, welcoming, and perfect for both casual dining and special occasions. The vibe is fun, and despite being busy, everything felt well-organized. 🎉
Leo H — Google review
With a large group the wait time on a Sunday was reasonable however when we got there it was potentially one of the worst experiences I’ve had at a cheese cake factory. The server was fine but messed up our order (they have so many Mac and cheese items I get it) so I can’t fault them. We felt bad about the miscommunication but that was short lived as we came across more and more problems. We didn’t have napkins and after like 20 mins we asked for some and got paper napkins instead of the linen ones like usual. Our bread wasn’t warm and the butter wasn’t soft either. The platting was sloppy on some dishes and other dishes were dry like they were sitting in the heat lamp too long. We got nachos and had them comped and replaced because they were stale and burnt chips but the replacement was just more stale chips. We got our Mac and cheese bites and they were burnt(lighting is dark on photos but the taste was burnt and with flash you can tell). We waited a really long time for stuffed mushrooms (yes I know they can take long but this was LONG) so we ended up cancelling the order and getting our bill. For the prices of everything and the location I was expecting more especially from this franchise because my friends and I generally haven’t been disappointed. We drove too far for this.
Ava G — Google review
This was my first time at a Cheesecake Factory and I was not disappointed. The food was excellent. Our server was wonderful. The atmosphere was pleasant. Only negative thing was even though we made a reservation we still had to wait for about 25 mins to be seated. If you bring a stroller, keep in mind they make you park it up front. The cheesecake slices are the perfect size. The bread they bring you is yum 😋. Those baked macaroni cheese balls...wow! Look forward to my next visit!
Jd S — Google review
Came here with friends for a snack after lunch and we were craving cheesecake so this fit the bill. We all ordered a cheesecake and my wife and I shared the Peach Perfect with Raspberry Drizzle. Why don't we have good cheesecake in Canada? Anyways the server was super friendly and was very accommodating to our request even though we just had cheesecake and drinks. Will definitely be coming back here in the future.
Actionj007 — Google review
Ordered delivery and the order came exactly as requested, which was nice. The Classic Burger was decent - nothing amazing but solid. Fries were a bit disappointing though, not as crispy as I'd hoped. Overall it was your typical Cheesecake Factory experience - huge portions and reliable food. Service through delivery was smooth and everything arrived hot.
Eugene C — Google review
Food is always great, never any problems. I like their pasta dishes. You can't go wrong with the bread! The stuffed mushrooms are mind blowing! No wait this time, which was a plus!!
Stefanie E — Google review
Avocado Egg Rolls are awesome! My husband had their double smash burger and said it was fantastic. The Thai Noodles were spicy and didn't have anything on the description warning of it so I couldn't eat my meal. The manager was amazing and offered to take it off our tab. She also threw in a slice of cheesecake. It wasn't necessary but was an appreciated gesture. Customer Service here is phenomenal!
Amber S — Google review
401 Bellevue Square, Bellevue, WA 98004, USA•https://locations.thecheesecakefactory.com/wa/bellevue-47.html?u…•(425) 450-6000•Tips and more reviews for The Cheesecake Factory

14Macrina Bakery & Cafe

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Macrina Bakery & Cafe is a charming spot in Seattle that offers a warm and inviting space to enjoy artisan breads, gourmet sweets, and savory sandwiches. The bakery also specializes in creating custom wedding cakes with various flavors and decorative options for couples in Kent. Additionally, visitors can indulge in a selection of organic coffee paired with delectable cakes, pastries, and artisanal breads. With its dedicated staff and prompt service, Macrina ensures an excellent experience for its customers.
This was my go-to bakery and breakfast spot steps from my Airbnb during my vacation. My son said his sausage biscuit was the best one he ever had. I enjoyed several of their pastries on different mornings. Indoor/outdoor seating, Wi-Fi, a restroom code, Seattle prices. Friendly staff with quick service. Order, and they will call you for your beverage and bring your breakfast sandwich to your table. I highly recommend this venue.
Nyor M — Google review
Nice cozy bakery cafe in the neighbourhood. They have a variety of breakfast options like pastries and sandwiches. The sandwiches are pre-made and they just warm them up. Vegetarian sandwich options are limited. The ambient is good and the staff are friendly.
Haider A — Google review
Solid bakery fit a great morning start. Coffee was refreshing as well. We ate here before embarking on our cruise travels to Alaska…it was a short walk from the pier. The people seemed especially hospitable and we enjoyed our quick breakfast.
Brandt C — Google review
Friendly staff and quick service. I got a latte, which was excellent with beautiful presentation. I also got a Bialy Breakfast Sandwich, which was good, but could have used more goat cheese and filling in general relative to bread. Would go again, but I might choose a pastry next time.
Christopher A — Google review
The food is decent. No bacon tho on the bacon egg and cheese bagel. That was a bummer. They cant do substitutions because the sandwiches are pre-made. I also with there was a sauce on the bagel. My wife got the cate sandwhich. She said it was pretty good. We also got the pecan roll and the orange hazelnut pinwheel which were both good. Cute little shop for a coffee and a quick bite.
Scott G — Google review
Super cozy little cafe serving up some delicious baked goods and sandwiches. I had a quiche and a fresh baked pastry. The quiche tasted fresh and delicious and I would definitely have it again. The baked good I had was also fresh and fantastic
Joseph R — Google review
Way too sweet & dirty inside. Flies on the pastries and circling the seating area. Matcha latte tasted like Trader Joe’s instant mix. Star for friendly service.
Jay — Google review
I really wanted to love this spot but unfortunately the food didn’t hit the marks for me. This is my second Google review ever but I feel called to share my experience. Everything about the place is charming I love the cute neighborhood location very PNW. However, this was our first time getting the breakfast sandwiches and it left us severely disappointed. We ordered the Baily sandos and they came luke warm, with close to raw onions (that were supposed to be sweet and roasted), they were poorly put together, and had cold overly cooked eggs. I think if you’re going to spend $11.75 on an egg sandwich at least the eggs should be cooked properly. It felt like the sandwich was just slapped together with little care. I work in the food industry and understand the pressure of a busy morning with high tickets…. BUT, I also know that taking a few extra seconds to make sure the food you’re serving is as best as it can be can go a long way. I probably will not return as I don’t feel it is worth the price. I think if some adjustments were made the product would be 100x better.
Kameryn H — Google review
2408 1st Ave, Seattle, WA 98121, USA•http://macrinabakery.com/•(206) 448-4032•Tips and more reviews for Macrina Bakery & Cafe

15Salumi

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Salumi is a charming Italian deli located in the heart of Pioneer Square, Seattle. Originally founded by Armandino Batali, it has gained popularity for its artisanal cured meats crafted using traditional Italian methods. The small storefront offers delectable sandwiches and an array of cured meats available by the pound.
This is the place for Italian inspired charcuterie and sandwiches. The porchetta is absolutely decadent. There is a wide array of different styles of salami and cured meats as well. During lunch hour there is always a line. Order online to avoid it. There is plenty of seating and tables available in this Pioneer Square institution.
Christopher W — Google review
Salumi was recommended to me by a friend, so had to give it a try! I ordered: cubano $16 I ordered via the self order kiosk. Friend swears by the eggplant parm, so might try it in the future, but was definitely feeling more meat on this day. Smaller sandwich for the price point, but packed with flavor. It definitely takes some time for the food to come out. I think there's maybe enough spots for ~20 people or so. Street parking only.
Arthur T — Google review
It was my first time visiting a few weeks ago and my only regret is not coming sooner! I ordered the eggplant parm sandwich and it was absolutely phenomenal. It came out piping hot with a side of hot tomato sauce to dip the sandwich into. The crusty bread filled breaded eggplant, peppers, red sauce, and gooey melted cheese made for an amazing sandwich. $18 is typically more than I like to pay for a sandwich, but this one was worth it. Giving the service 4 stars only because you place your own order at a self service screen instead of having someone who works there take your order, but the staff was very warm and friendly.
Allyson B — Google review
Excellent sandwich. Stopped by while waiting for a train and craving lunch - pleasantly surprised to see it close by. I always believe you can judge a place by its most basic order - the salami and cheese blew me away! Definitely recommend stopping by.
Benji B — Google review
The sandwich hype is real. It's an unassuming little joint that stays quiet until noon rolls around and all the hungry patrons line up for a delicious sandwich on their lunch breaks. There's quite a bit of seating inside, thankfully, and there's a public restroom with the code written on the wall. You order via a kiosk now, which is efficient, if a little impersonal. I wish they had Wi-Fi, as lunch spots like this tend to be great to pop open your laptop and get some work done, but alas. I got a porchetta sandwich, a grindhouse sandwich, and a chocolate-chip cookie. The porchetta is my favorite. It's served hot on a fresh baguette, smothered with an herb aioli, some kind of vinegar, and some sweet peppers. The meat is incredibly tender and juicy, the richness of the fat balanced by the tangy vinegar and peppers. It's a juicy and delicious sandwich. The grindhouse is a cold sandwich on ciabatta with salami, turkey, cheese, shredded lettuce, and mayo. It's a solidly executed sandwich, if not the most exciting. If you're an East-Coaster missing your deli fix, this might do it for you. Finally, the supposedly famous chocolate-chip cookie is pretty disappointing. Mine only had about 5 tiny chocolate chips in it (a crime which should be punished with the full extent of the law) and the cookie itself was just bland and basic. Overall, I'd highly recommend you stop by Salumi a little before noon on your lunch break, grab a hot sandwich, and skip the dessert.
Kyle C — Google review
I had the porchetta at Salumi and I’d say it has good flavor and tenderness, but the overall experience was underwhelming. The wait time of 15 to 20 minutes felt long for a sandwich spot. The bread was tough and unheated despite the wait, and the cold garnishes made the sandwich uneven in temperature as only the meat was warm. At $17, it’s quite expensive for what you get. While the porchetta itself is tasty, these factors kept it from being worth the price.
Philip L — Google review
Salumi did an amazing custom cheese board for my husband and I a few years ago on our elopement day. We rented a boat at the Electric Boat Company on SLU, and Salumi arranged for delivery to the boat location. The quality of the cheese board was amazing, and it was beautiful. It ended up being the perfect snack for our celebratory boat ride!
Emily W — Google review
Great little sandwich shop in Pioneer Square. Excellent service. Cool room. We got into a muffaleta and porchetta sub. Both are delicious. The porchetta sandwich is one of the best things I've eaten. The chimichurri is a flavor explosion. The cookies are tasty. Try this place today.
Michael F — Google review
404 Occidental Ave S, Seattle, WA 98104, USA•http://www.salumideli.com/•Tips and more reviews for Salumi
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16Three Girls Bakery

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Three Girls Bakery is a historic bakery located in the Pike Place Market, Seattle. Established in 1912, it was the first bakery licensed to women in the city and has been a local favorite for over a century. The bakery offers an array of pastries, breads, soups, and sandwiches. It features a large window display showcasing their delicious baked goods.
We had passed this place a couple times in our Pike Place Market adventures, so I decided to stop by here for some small snacks. I ordered the almond delight and the spinach and feta crossaint. The prices were incredibly reasonable for baked goods, which I was pleasantly surprised by. There was one person ahead of us in line, but that went by pretty quickly. I then went up to the window and told the person what I wanted, and they got it for me, and then I paid. The almond delight was really good. The spinach and feta crossaint was good, too. I think it could have used a little more feta flavor, but overall, for how much it was, I cannot complain too much. I would definitely come back here if I were in the area and try more of what they have!
Mar P — Google review
We stopped in Three Girls Bakery for a quick lunch bite across from the Pike Fish Market. Service was good, especially from the girl/lady behind the seated counter area who prepared the meatloaf sandwich. Fortunately, we asked her to split it and she plated half on 2 plates for us. See the attached picture to see how huge a half sandwich is! The meatloaf itself was a bit dry and more like a medium well hamburger patty than a moist meatloaf with seasoning inside. HOWEVER, that seasonings put on top/ below the meat slice were absolutely delicious! I highly recommend you try it, or one of the other sandwiches!!!! Atmosphere is what you expect for a walk up with a few seats at a counter, in a busy market area. YUM
Kathy H — Google review
Classic Bakes for a Quick Bite! Plenty of delicious options baked fresh daily. It’s to-go only, perfect for strolling through Pike Place Market or enjoying during a break while people-watching. Located just off the first right turn from the main entrance on First Avenue. Reasonably priced for the area: -Classic Palmier Cinnamon $3: A bit sweet for me, but I appreciated the flaky, buttery layers. -Raspberry Nest Coconut Cookie $4: Loved that the coconut wasn’t overly sweet, but couldn’t really taste any raspberry jam. A solid stop for classic baked goods made fresh.
Nikky B — Google review
We got the honey cinnamon croissant, a snicker doodle, a oatmeal chocolate chip, a pumpkin scone and a pumpkin cinnamon roll. The honey cinnamon croissant is what caught our attention, unfortunately it tasted like it was a baked apple, not bad just not what qe wanted or expected. Our favorite item was the pumpkin scone. Both cookies were tatsty just slightly small. The cinnamon roll was good but did not come with any frosting.
Alex D — Google review
Went for breakfast had the breakfast sandwitch which is a croissant stuffed with egg, cheese and ham. All though expensive at $15.60 dollars with sales tax. It tasted great and filled me up. The place is also open from 7 a.m. which great as a lot of places are closed till later.
Dominic L — Google review
Good stuff here. Between my spouse and I we had a ham and Swiss croissant, and bacon and egg croissant, a chocolate croissant, and a blueberry and lemon muffin. All of them were good and the prices were reasonable for what we got. The cashier was friendly and moved the short line along quickly. Finding the shop was a bit of a process but that was more of an us problem haha. Worth a visit, and revisit honestly.
Zack W — Google review
Their window displays with shelves of diverse pastries and breads is a glorious sight among the many wonders in Pike Place. I ordered the honey walnut rugelach and a chocolate croissant. Both had flaky, buttery layers, but that croissant was something seriously special. It was loaded with quality chocolate. I would love to visit again and try more things!
Beth C — Google review
Ate breakfast here about 8:30 am on a Friday morning. I had a lox & cream cheese bagel and coffee and it was fantastic. Took about 15 minutes to prepare, but the wait was understandable. I got my food to go and ate at some of the common tables in the market.
Alan P — Google review
1514 Pike Pl, Seattle, WA 98101, USA•http://www.threegirlsbakery.com/•(206) 622-1045•Tips and more reviews for Three Girls Bakery

17Plum Bistro

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Plum Bistro is a renowned vegan restaurant located in the heart of Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood. The establishment offers an entirely vegan menu with organic and sustainable dishes, featuring seitan and tofu. The industrial-chic space provides a sophisticated atmosphere for diners to enjoy artful vegan creations fit for royalty. From complex salads to crispy fried oyster mushroom 'calamari,' the menu offers a diverse range of options, including the mouth-watering cajun-spiced mac and yease.
Another good Vegan spot in Seattle. Capitol Hill needed one good vegan spot and this totally does it. The food is really good. I tried Red Lentil soup. The quantity was a little underwhelming but the flavours were outstanding. The Burger was good too. Comes with fries and they can make it gluten free. As for the dessert I tried their cheesecake. To be honest I liked it better than the cheese cake factory ones. Overall no complaints on food or ambience. However they definitely felt understaffed. I think they can use one more person. They forgot our dessert and had to remind them again. Also had to wait for a good time for anyone to pay attention to get us the cheque. The place for sure gets busy on the weekends so having a few extra pairs of hands with their staff is going to help.
Kumar V — Google review
Plum Bistro was so good. Huge portions, fresh food and everything tasted so good I forgot it was vegan! Drinks are excellent as well. It’s a really cute place, it’s in some type of mall with lots of other restaurants and shops attached if you go down the stairs. Wait staff is super attentive and nice. Filled up at 7 on a weekday. The water has cucumber and orange in it, so refreshing! My friend got the eggplant parm and liked it a lot. We got the oyster mushroom calamari lettuce wraps to share. It did taste like calamari!! And there were so many it filled us up. Could have shared with 4 people, we were only two. My burger was good as well it’s a blend of impossible burger and their homemade bean burger. The fries were excellent, I scarfed them down. We got two desserts, the cheesecake was my favorite. It was very big. We also had the Apple pie with ice cream. The Apple pie was very buttery and rich. I was so full when we left. Prices are affordable. If I’m in Seattle again I would definitely come back. A must for all vegans!!
Marisa — Google review
Black woman owned vegan spot with delicious dishes where you won’t miss the meat, eggs and cheese. Great service! Casual yet pretty spot. There is a notable amount of processed vegan food products on the menu like Daiya, Seitan, Tofustrami, Soy Chorizo, Beyond Sausage but it’s not a “health food” restaurant, it’s more vegan comfort soul food. Don’t miss the Mac and Yeese!!! It’s Slap ya vegan mama good lol
Heather A — Google review
A Vegan Paradise with Stellar Service Plum Bistro is an absolute gem! From the moment we walked in, we were greeted by the incredibly friendly and knowledgeable Freddy. His enthusiasm for the menu and passion for vegan cuisine were infectious. We started with the mouthwatering buffalo portobello mushrooms, followed by the delectable oyster mushroom lettuce wraps - both were flavor explosions! My husband enjoyed a hearty lentil soup, but the star of the show was undoubtedly the plant-based carne asada. It was hands-down the best vegan meat alternative I've ever tasted. The ambiance is cozy and inviting, and the service is top-notch. If you're looking for a fantastic vegan dining experience, Plum Bistro is a must-try.
Deb Y — Google review
Great experience if you want to dig into the vegan gastronomy. Lots of options. Either individual or to share with friends and family. During the week you can grab a table easily but do recommend to book in advance for the weekend. The crew is super nice! Don’t forget to try any of the drinks. Always my go to in Cap hill
Kevin A — Google review
So so good. As an omnivore and aspiring vegetarian, I would go as far as becoming vegan if I could eat like this. Great dishes, presented beautifully. I was so impressed by the loaded nachos and crispy Korean tofu. The lettuce wrap will be my order next time. Service was super friendly and quick. Ed took very good care of our table. The restaurant was small and a bit crowded (for good reason) but had a lovely modern vibe. For all my meat eaters out there, I highly recommend!
Nicole H — Google review
Delicious, and interesting dishes. They manage to make hardy vegan food very well, which was the most pleasant surprise. The cocktails are artfully crafted, well balanced and flavorful. Service is efficient and courteous. The dining room is clean and pretty. Some outdoor seating, and the front wall opens up completely to let fresh air in. I love visiting here.
Madison D — Google review
I LOVE this place. Staff is always friendly and excited to serve you. The whole menu is vegan and they accommodate dietary restrictions. Their specialty drinks are superb! The food taste amazing and have yet to have a bad experience. I would definitely recommend to those wanting to try something new and fancy. The atmosphere is very modern and feels like you’re in Seattle. I love it.
Chris ( — Google review
1429 12th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122, USA•http://www.plumbistro.com/•(206) 838-5333•Tips and more reviews for Plum Bistro

18Cinnamon Works

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Cinnamon Works is a renowned bakery located at Pike Place Market, known for its classic cinnamon-centric pastries and coffee drinks. Established 35 years ago, the bakery has expanded its menu to include a diverse range of delectable treats such as muffins, pies, and giant chocolate chip cookies. Catering to various dietary needs, Cinnamon Works offers vegan and gluten-free options including cinnamon rolls, zucchini muffins, banana bread, pumpkin cookies, and chocolate espresso pies.
We were looking for coffee when we came across this shop. We ordered 2 Americano coffees, and they were delicious. Best coffee in the area. The coffee was so good we went back for more. They also make delicious cinnamon buns. We got the chocolate hazelnut cinnamon bun, and it was so tasty.
Janet S — Google review
I decided to try the cookies instead of focusing on what the name of the place suggests—Cinnamon Work. Maybe I'll give the cinnamon rolls a shot next time, though I’ve seen mixed reviews. You never know until you try it yourself. For my first experience, I ordered the chocolate chip cookie. It was a massive cookie, and the dough had a great flavor. Overall, I thought it was good—definitely not disappointing. However, when I went back for more cookies before leaving town,I didn't enjoy round 2. For example, the chocolate chip pecan cookie was a letdown. The dough had zero flavor—it was pretty tasteless. I wouldn’t recommend it, which is surprising considering how much I liked the plain chocolate chip cookie. I also tried the "monster" cookie, which was fine, but not better than the original chocolate chip cookie. It was decent, but I’d say it was still better than the pecan chocolate chip. On my second visit, I noticed something strange too: the chocolate chip cookie was a bit thicker than the one I had during my first visit (pictured in this review). This made me question the consistency of their cookies. Thankfully, the flavor was still there, and surprisingly, the cookie didn’t harden as quickly as I expected, even after traveling with it for a while. One more thing to note—the ordering process could be smoother. It's a walk-up counter, but people tend to cut in line without asking if you are waiting and the staff doesn’t always pay attention to who's next. Allowing others jumped ahead — while you’ve been waiting on the orders ahead of you. . It’s a small thing, but definitely worth mentioning.
K L — Google review
This cookie is huge, enough for 2-3 people. It's nice and warm. I found it pretty good plus I like cookies. I feel like it could use just a tiny bit cleaning.
Brenda M — Google review
We were drawn in by the aroma of cinnamon rolls, and found out they had this Infaltion buster deal, which comes with a cup of black drip coffee, and a cinnamon roll. The cinnamon roll tasted alright though.
Alice H — Google review
Cinnamon Works is part of Pikes Place Market, which is a vibe. The gluten free cookies were enormous! Everything we tried - snickerdoodle, cinnamon raisin and chocolate chip cookies were delicious. The system of ordering and paying is a little inefficient though it's well worth the visit.
Amber S — Google review
Stopped here to grab a Snickerdoodle cookie. The service was quick, the worker was friendly, and the amount of food for the price was incredible. If you’re in the market, stop by.
Dustin K — Google review
Quant Pike Place institution with huge portions! They pretty much just serve cinnamon rolls, cookies, and muffins, plus some hot drinks like coffee and tea. Nothing here will blow your socks off, but it's all plenty tasty and satisfying. The cookies are my favorite, especially the peanut butter, monster, and chocolate chip. The sticky bun is also pretty good. They have an option to get your cookie topped with icing, sprinkles, cinnamon, chocolate chips, and a host of other goodies, which is fun! And of course, lots of options which are vegan, gluten-free, or both!
Kyle C — Google review
Dude. If you go to Pike Place, go to Cinnamon Works first, so you get a gluten free monster cookie before they run out. And while you're there, get everything else they have that's gluten free. And a hot chocolate. Even if it takes a couple days to finish it, it's still so good. I want one so bad right now I'm about to drive downtown.
Naomi V — Google review
1536 Pike Pl, Seattle, WA 98101, USA•http://www.cinnamonworks.com/•(206) 583-0085•Tips and more reviews for Cinnamon Works

19The Confectional

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The Confectional is a charming bakery located in Pike Place Market, Seattle, known for its delectable cheesecakes and chocolate truffles available in various innovative flavors. The storefront offers an array of cheesecake options, with raspberry and lemon being popular choices, along with seasonal flavors that are highly recommended. Customers have the option to order their treats to-go and can expect friendly service from the staff.
We tried the sampler cheesecake. The New York style was to die for!!! The chocolate was delicious and rich. White chocolate raspberry was also good. I can’t remember the 4th flavor but it wasn’t our favorite. It was around $7 and totally worth it. I also got a pumpkin one- the worker said it was his favorite. I haven’t tried it yet but am so excited to! The atmosphere was so cute
Michelle F — Google review
This cute little stall comes out of no where when you move around in pike place market. The cheesecakes are tasty and you can try lot of varieties as you will not be full with one. The cheesecakes are themselves very tiny and delicious but also pack great flavor. Ask for the hot chocolate shots. They are too good. The woman who served us was very friendly and helped us understand the flavors. We had samples of caramel cheesecake when we were at the location so got to taste additional flavor with the one we got.
Anuraag M — Google review
Got 2 pack with Carmel Cheesecake and Sweet Potato Cheesecake for $13.90. Great for convenience, but flavor was okay. I didn't even finish the Cheesecakes.
A.D. B — Google review
Like the idea and the staff were nice but the new York style cheesecake had way too much lemon in it. It tasted like lemon cheesecake not plain. Texture was creamy though and the crust was good just way too much lemon for my taste buds. Little expensive for what you got but would be cute to bring as a party gift.
S H — Google review
Absolutely worth it. We love diy, we tried the peanut butter chocolate one and shared it. Unless you have a big sweet tooth I suggest sharing as they are very rich. I would come back here in a heart beat! Perfect to walk around with and enjoy a nice view! The ladies were so nice, and even gave us a sample! So friendly, and great service!
Shay E — Google review
Blink and you will miss it, but trust me, you have to try this place. The mini individual cheesecakes are insanely tasty. Good luck choosing a flavor. I went with the mochaccino. It was amazing. The price is a little high, but one bite, and you’ll be glad you splurged.
Drew S — Google review
I like their sampler that allows you to try their 4 most popular flavors at once. I find their cheesecake is just ok. The chocolate one doesn’t have a very strong chocolate flavor so I was a bit disappointed.
Matilde C — Google review
Try the samplers first! If you need their best flavors, morning is the time to visit. You won't find all flavors especially the good ones in the second half of the day. One serving is good for two people since its so rich and dense. They have some good options like pack of 4, 7, 9 to buy in bulk.
Castern F — Google review
1530 Pike Pl, Seattle, WA 98101, USA•http://www.theconfectional.com/•(206) 282-4422•Tips and more reviews for The Confectional

20Bakery Nouveau

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Bakery Nouveau, a French bakery chain with multiple locations, offers a variety of delightful sandwiches, pizza, pastries, and breads. The flagship outlet in Burien is particularly enchanting, resembling something out of Willy Wonka's world. Its shelves are filled with an assortment of French breads and colorful macarons while the aroma of freshly baked morning pastries permeates the air.
I visited in the afternoon, so there weren’t many bread options left. The place was packed, and it had a well-balanced selection of both savory and sweet pastries. I got an almond croissant and a berry-filled donut. The berry cream and bread had just the right level of sweetness, and the almond croissant was incredibly soft and delicious. I was a bit worried it might be too buttery, but it wasn’t overly greasy, which I really liked. It was clear why so many people visit this bakery. They had a great variety of desserts and cakes, so I’m planning to try those next time. The staff was very friendly, and they even offered samples. The shop was clean, efficient, and despite being crowded, it was well-organized. I’d definitely visit again.
L — Google review
Twice baked almond croissant: good, definitely would be better if it’s heated up and flakier. Apricot brioche: not a fan, idk taste kinda weird. Like it has a bit of savoriness but then I’d expect it to be more of a sweet pastry given the apricot and cream cheese center. There’s no seating area, but there’s a small park across with benches
Athena L — Google review
Cute bakery…would love it if they had some more vegan options. The zebra loaf and strawberry-rhubarb tart were delicious. Everything else not so much…the chai did not taste good…way too many spices, and neither did the macaroons. We tried the passion fruit, vanilla, pumpkin, and chocolate. The flavor was off and the texture was soft instead of crisp.
Rhodes F — Google review
PRICEY!!! Rang up $30+ for three items ouch. The twice baked chocolate croissant was a lot stiffer & harder than a croissant of this style usually is. Personally thought it was lacking chocolate throughout. Also got pesto chicken pizza (not shown), it was fun to try but not worth ordering again. The brisket croissant was the star of the show. Super light and fluffy, especially compared to the twice baked. However, wouldn’t say the $15 price tag matches the portion size. The staff were incredibly friendly, possibly the most positive experience in the city.
Josie S — Google review
So I’ve been coming here for years and have noticed a decline in quality and service. In these times, I’d rather save $25 and make breakfast at home. Today we got the ham and cheese croissant and the junction croissant. The ham and cheese croissant was flimsy and underbaked. There were no layers like you’d expect when eating a croissant. Regarding service, I understand morning rushes are hectic and am not expecting staff to be all smiles. But two years ago, staff would put the junction sandwich in two bags because it didn’t fit in the box. Today they shoved it in the box, and the scrambled eggs fell out of the sandwich onto the bottom of box (the eggs were wet). This is on top of their uncoordinated flow of helping customers with their orders, and general vibe apathy and callousness.
Zachary G — Google review
The croissants here are consistently incredible. I usually come for the sweet pastries, but my recent obsession has been their savory sandwiches!
Sol P — Google review
I've been going here for years and can't believe that I haven't written a review. Hands down, they have my favorite croissant of all time. I ate one every morning on a trip to Paris at different patisseries, and none of those were as good as Bakery Nouveau. Please never change your croissants and you'll always have a loyal customer.
S S — Google review
I visited Bakery Nouveau in Seattle early one morning, and wow, it was already buzzing with people grabbing their pastries! The energy was infectious, and I could see why it’s so popular. I ordered the Twice Baked Almond Croissant and the Twice Baked Chocolate Croissant, and they were absolutely divine—flaky, rich, and bursting with flavor. These croissants are hands-down some of the best I’ve ever had! Bakery Nouveau is a must-visit spot in Seattle. I wish I’d had time to try more of their pastries, but I’m already looking forward to my next trip back to dive into their menu again. Don’t miss this gem!
Caroline V — Google review
137 15th Ave E, Seattle, WA 98112, USA•http://www.bakerynouveau.com/•(206) 858-6957•Tips and more reviews for Bakery Nouveau
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21Wayward Vegan

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Wayward Vegan Cafe is a popular spot in Seattle, known for its wide range of vegan fare served all day. Located near the University of Washington, this family-owned diner offers a nostalgic American diner ambiance with an innovative vegan twist. The menu includes appetizers, salads, sandwiches, and hearty breakfast options. With nearly 20 years in the University/Roosevelt District, it's recognized for generous portions and bottomless coffee.
My fave vegan restaurant. My whole family loves it too. From burgers to wraps to sandwiches and bowls, everything has been delicious. My personal favorite is the Reuben sandwich….so satisfying. Their fries are just the crispiest too. Service is always nice and fast. Great value!
Judy S — Google review
We came here for “lunch” after a beautiful, touristy morning! In the mood to satisfy a sweet tooth, I got the hot chocolate and cinnamon roll. The roll itself was dense rather than pillowy - as vegan cinnamon rolls typically are in my experience, but the tart vegan cream cheese icing contrasted well with the warm cinnamon! The hot chocolate was also wonderfully sweet, and it was the perfect treat after a bitingly cold morning. The concept of an all-vegan restaurant has always dazzled me, especially from getting to enjoy anything on the menu without concern about dietary restrictions. What a great feeling, especially when the food is so delicious! Would recommend visiting and would love to try their extensive savory options as well!
Shreya R — Google review
What an absolute gem of a vegan restaurant! Breakfast here was nothing short of amazing. The veggie omelette (with extra mushrooms!) was packed with flavor and perfectly seasoned. The hillbilly omelette was hearty and satisfying, while the pancakes were fluffy, delicious, and a must-order. To top it off, the Bloody Mary and mimosa were spot on! Every dish was delicious, filling, and left us already planning our next visit. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a creative, mouth-watering vegan breakfast!
Tracey J — Google review
Food was great! The firehouse crunch wrap was AMAZING. The fries on the side complimented it well. Service was friendly and welcoming. Was pretty busy around lunch on Friday so the servers had a lot of stuff going on, so they didn't check in on us as often as I would have liked, but I totally understand. We came back again on Sunday for dinner too. Split the club sandwich that time. Was big enough for two people to share. So good!
Ryan F — Google review
This is the best vegan chicken fried chicken I’ve ever had! I want to try the chicken parm plate now. Also the server was amazing, so so nice and great service! Thank you. Huge portions! Honestly, a smaller portioned plate at a cheaper price would be more ideal in my opinion but other than that, no complaints. I will be back.
Kam — Google review
Voted best vegan restaurant!!! And it is!! Serves great plant based meals that mimic everyday meals that I grew up with! My thoughts are this …. Places like Wayward Vegan better socialize and introduces those seeking a way of eating that does not harm… to animals, environment and humans. Place for us to savor the taste we were raised with and continue to value our personal choice to do no harm.
Bobby F — Google review
Scrumptious vegan breakfast consisting of 'just egg' mushroom omlette with spinach and a creamy cheese centre. House fries swapped out for regular fries which were the best seasoned, crunchy fries I've had in a longtime. Heuvos rancheros was also a winner. Portion sizes generous, so make sure you're super hungry before you go. Mimosa cocktails went down a treat.
Tracy L — Google review
Wonderful meals everytime! Definitely a spot to return to. There is parking behind the building. So many good food options and gluten free options as well.
Molly G — Google review
801 NE 65th St Suite C, Seattle, WA 98115, USA•https://waywardvegan.com/?utm_source=google•(206) 524-0204•Tips and more reviews for Wayward Vegan

22Volunteer Park Cafe & Pantry

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Volunteer Park Cafe & Pantry is a charming eatery located in an old storefront, offering classic American comfort food for breakfast and lunch. Situated in the heart of Capitol Hill, it provides a cozy and welcoming atmosphere where visitors can enjoy a leisurely meal. The cafe is known for its delectable breakfast sandwiches, ethereal scones, and decadent cookies. Guests can also indulge in excellent coffee while soaking up the warm and inviting ambiance.
This lovely space was busy for a reason! Visited late morning around 10:45 for a lazy Saturday breakfast for a "dilly dally" day. The line moves fast thanks to their darling staff. It's hard to explain but the space is so feminine casual and inviting. Good seating inside and out without packing the place. Sprinkled around the room and running through the center are a smattering of crafts and goods to purchase. They have some beautifully uniquely flavor bakery items, delicious hot and cold drinks, and a few breakfast and lunch items. It's a perfect small, specialty menu. At the back of the store are fresh breads and a large cooler of varietal drinks. Such a beautiful space that feels like a part of the local community!
Dawn H — Google review
Super cute spot. Came here before hitting the Asian art museum. Coffee was so good... perfect micro foam! Toast was amazing! It was pretty small inside but there is outside seating as well. Definitely worth a visit. Cookies are super good too!
Dasha D — Google review
My favorite cafe in Seattle so far! You can take a nice walk around Volunteer Park and stop by this cafe for a treat or beverage afterward! I recommend the crumble cake (100/10)! This time I got the bagel breakfast sandwich, which is delicious as well! Highly recommend!
Madeline D — Google review
A nice little coffee shop/cafe in the neighborhood north of downtown Seattle. The two drinks we ordered were both tasty, and we also enjoyed the chocolate chip cookie with cherries along with the yummy carrot cake. This place has limited seating inside and unfortunately all tables were being used by people no longer eating or drinking but working on their laptops. Unfortunately this is allowed and means no seating for new paying customers.
Nick P — Google review
Found this gem while completing a neighborhood stroll. Such a quaint place. In the middle of a residential area, tree lined streets. Street parking. Limited tables. Coffee, pastry’s, etc. pet and kid friendly. Lines might be long and tables go fast.
Kristen M — Google review
I like this cafe mostly bc it’s the closet cafe to the park. The food is Ok; not amazing but at least it’s not too heavy and the beet hummus had a nice garlicky flavor. The portions are on the small side. Seating is limited so prepare to wait for 15-30 min. for a table. They haven’t implemented a time limit on tables which they should given how popular it is on weekends during the summer. Overall, this is a decent cafe if you’re looking to grab a small healthy bite before heading to the park.
M G — Google review
The breakfast sandwich was absolutely delicious — it really lived up to its reputation. I especially loved the crispy bits of bacon mixed in; they added such a nice crunch. The egg was soft and moist, and of course, the bread was great too. For dessert, I ordered a banana muffin, a mini crumble pie, and a chocolate cake — all of them were amazing, but the chocolate cake stood out the most. It was rich and fudgy without being too heavy, and it paired perfectly with the cappuccino I ordered. The cappuccino was smooth and nutty, and my friend keeps saying we should go back again just for that chocolate cake!
Hae K — Google review
We lucked out finding this place after visiting the Asian Art Museum in a charming area of the Capitol Hill section of Seattle. The cafe is small and homey with welcoming staff. Although the menu is limited (breakfast/lunch), the food is inventive, homemade and delicious. We thoroughly enjoyed the avocado toast with Za'star, mushroom soup and potato topped bread. This is a must come back to place for us!
Patrice B — Google review
1501 17th Ave E, Seattle, WA 98112, USA•http://www.volunteerpark.cafe/•(206) 274-5538•Tips and more reviews for Volunteer Park Cafe & Pantry

23Belle Pastry French Bakery

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Belle Pastry French Bakery is a charming spot offering an array of freshly baked French pastries, breads, breakfast items, chocolates, and coffee in a cozy cafe setting.
Great place! I love it here. The spinach feta croissant was really good!
Merle — Google review
Belle Pastry has the charm of a neighborhood pâtisserie, but the execution leaves much to be desired. On paper, it promises the kind of French café experience that should draw you in with buttery croissants, flaky layers, and warm, comforting aromas. Unfortunately, what actually arrives at the table tells a different story. The pastries, including croissant sandwiches and quiche, come fridge-cold — a detail that instantly undercuts the very essence of what makes these items special. A croissant, in particular, begs to be enjoyed warm, its exterior crisp and its interior tender. Instead, what you’re handed feels lifeless, as though it has been sitting in storage rather than freshly prepared. Flavor-wise, there’s little that redeems the presentation. Nothing is offensive, but nothing stands out either; each bite is more perfunctory than pleasurable. In a city where bakeries and cafés compete to elevate classics, Belle Pastry offers little incentive to return. For those seeking genuine French-style indulgence, this is, unfortunately, a hard pass. Bellevue diners deserve better than pastries that taste more like convenience than craft.
Sarah M — Google review
This is a nice French bakery, it gets busy though. The tables are small and limited. But once we were able to get a table and settled down it was pretty nice. We ordered a couple of sandwiches on croissants and I tried a lemon croissant for dessert. The food was good. Service was average. But I liked the location and the atmosphere. We parked at the mall and walked there.
Olga S — Google review
Their basic pastries (croissants etc.) and drinks (lattes etc.) are reasonably priced for the area and pretty good, but the fancier desserts are now approaching $10. However, I've mostly had bad service from here to the point that I've often regretted leaving a tip and actively avoid going here. Long wait times (even when you may be 2nd or 3rd in line to order), staff that makes you feel unwelcome, insanely foamed up latte even though you asked for a no-foam latte, etc. I can count in one hand the number of pleasant interactions I've had with the staff over the past several years I've lived in the area.
Rohith C — Google review
Went here to celebrate my birthday with friends and it was a very cozy cafe! Lots of food options and cake options there too. It’s a cute and cozy cafe!
Chloe L — Google review
I think the place is more for a cute experience, rather than great pastries. Read reviews of how good their croissants were, which was my deciding factor. Plus their treats looked amazing! I ordered the napoleon, a shortbread cookie, a chocolate mousse cake, and a blueberry cheese danish. I also ordered the ham and cheese croissant with a hot tea. They messed up my order so I never got to try the croissants. I ended trying the baguettes sandwich, which was good, but not crazy for hard bread on a sandwich. Also it’s not a hot sandwich. The mustard is what made it. All my desserts were meh. I was super disappointed. The mouse was grainy. The danish was not soft or fluffy, and not enough cheese to bread ratio. I didn’t know a napoleon was a cream brûlée cake. Shortbread cookie had this hard jam in it and the cookie wasn’t worth the price. I spent almost $30 in an uber to get there (I didn’t mind because I was really excited), then spent close to $50 there. I waited all day to try the desserts and almost cried when I realized I spent all my splurge money on something that was mid.. Staff was extremely friendly and kind. The place was clean and had a really cute environment. Everything LOOKED amazing, but taste was lacking
Kathleen — Google review
Great cafe in heart of Bellevue. I came on the weekend and there was a lot of empty tables, however they were not clean. I took hot chocolate with peach tart and it was very good. Had to change peach tart because it was raw crust. Blueberry tart was much much better. Overall very nice relax ambience at the cafe.
Swanky C — Google review
We had the best experience here today. As Southerners visiting family here in the Seattle area, we are always extra-pleased when an establishment has such great service in addition to great food and drinks- all this in a very chill, comfortable, and cozy little bakery/coffee shop. Three of us ordered lattes and we tried the quiche, almond and raspberry croissants, and the berry danish. All delicious! Great place to come and sit and talk with friends in an un-rushed environment as well as grab coffee and a snack to go. Perfection!
Mickey B — Google review
10373 Main St, Bellevue, WA 98004, USA•http://www.bellepastry.com/•(425) 289-0015•Tips and more reviews for Belle Pastry French Bakery

24Fuji Sushi

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Fuji sushi is a popular japanese restaurant in Seattle that serves delicious food since 1996. The restaurant has an extensive menu that includes sushi, sashimi, teriyaki chicken and beef, and tempura.
We visited during the cherry blossom festival in Japan town over the weekend. Our service was amazing, so attentive. The appetizers were delicious and the sushi rolls were great as well. I loved the decor and the space just feels like you're not in Seattle. A must try.
Dom — Google review
☘️ We came when the store wasn’t too busy and got seated right away. I’ve spent most of my life in Hawaii and I LOVE sushi/nigiri/etc. I’ve had a lot of concern trying to find affordable, yet delicious sushi. Everything exceeded my expectations and our meal was delicious. The two servers were kind and regularly checked up on us. Truly a gem!
Chai — Google review
We sat at the sushi bar 🍣 and were treated like family. The sushi chefs took our order before our server had a chance to ask us. Rolls were made quick, and every bite was delicious. We also had the "sexy edamame" which is dressed with some chili aoli - tasted like a honey garlic and we really enjoyed the different (to us) flavors. They mark all their gluten-free dishes with a big GF, which were only 4 or 5 rolls. Not sure if they could substitute other rolls to make them GF. We ordered what was provided but would definitely like to get adventurous next time. Would definitely recommend to anyone in the area who has a sushi craving. You'll leave this place satisfied for sure. Thanks again, Fuji Sushi!
Ryan D — Google review
The bento boxes were my favorite. Obsessed with their tempura and takoyaki. Presentation was great as well. Tight on some seating but overall amazing.
R. L — Google review
Came for happy hour as we’ve enjoyed it before. There were two tables. Chill vibes. However Server was unwelcoming, rushing us to order, rolling her eyes at us when we asked for time or questions on menu. She passed us to another server without saying anything so didn’t know who was taking care of us. Plates came out dirty with old crusty food on it, chopsticks had literal mold on them when you opened them up. Menu prices were odd, happy hour was more expensive than the regular menu. Won’t waste money here again.
C — Google review
I went during Seattle restaurant week so it was pretty affordable but the sushi is great and there's plenty of selection there
K S — Google review
This place is incredible! Great prices, delicious, fresh fish, and kind service!!! Kyle was a great server, the food came out at a reasonable pace, and the beer was cold and tasty. The music playing was very nostalgic 90s/00s hits. I definitely want to start frequenting this place for a quick sushi bite!
Mila S — Google review
One of my biggest to-dos while visiting Seattle was sushi. This place did not disappoint! We started with the Wagyu sliders and spicy tuna tacos. Both were super delicious. For rolls we had the Toro roll, the citrus roll, and the spicy sunset roll. They were all SO good. Especially the citrus roll; the combo of the tempura in the roll and the sweetness of the mango on top was so delicious. I think it’s worth mentioning that the sushi was really cold. I wish I lived here so I could try more things on the menu!
Marissa F — Google review
520 South Main St, Seattle, WA 98104, USA•https://fujisushiseattle.com/•(206) 624-1201•Tips and more reviews for Fuji Sushi

25Simply Desserts

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Simply Desserts is a small window-filled bakery in Seattle's Fremont neighborhood that specializes in scratch-made cakes, cookies, and brownies. The cafe is well-regarded for its delicious desserts, which range from old-fashioned American favorites to more contemporary fare. Stop by for a bite to eat or a dessert to take home!
I've loved this spot for a long time but I was worried when the new owners took over and the hours changed that the quality would go downhill (also they used to have this one very beautiful cashier I was half in love with but anyway) thank the gods! It's everything I remember and more. Made me very happy to know I can still rely on it. Their strawberry white chocolate cake (pictured) remains possibly my favorite cake in the entire world. Light, fluffy, perfect balance of sweet white chocolate frosting to fresh Strawberries and cream. There's nothing better. Thrilled to make this my new bday tradition. I'm gonna need this place to stay open forever. It brings me great joy
Siena W — Google review
I was thrilled to discuss my daughter's wedding cake plans with Simply Desserts. As regulars from Ballard, our absolute favorite was the white chocolate strawberry, which we often ordered for birthdays and special occasions. Naturally, it was a key part of our wedding planning. We decided to order a customized 9-in for the engagement party in July. As instructed on the website and the outgoing voicemail, I promptly called to place an order for the cake. When I did not receive a response, I called again and left a voice message with my specific request and phone number, mentioning that I had already called once. That was two weeks ago, and I have still not received a reply. Since this cake is totally worth the trouble, I traveled 40 minutes to order the cake, but they decided to close for the weekend without notice on their website, and despite only being open to customers two days a week. More than frustrating. After some research, it appears that the lovely little bakery that was Simply Desserts has been acquired by armatures who lack business management skills and apparently experience in crafting exceptional cakes. They’ve reportedly ruined it with new, crappy recipes. The reviews are 100% negative with no more than 2 stars. Heartbreaking to see this happen to a once lovely little bakery, and to know we won’t be enjoying that iconic cake at the wedding. But thank goodness we dodged that bullet!
Heather I — Google review
I've been a die hard To-Go customer for a few years now but after the new renovation I just had to stay and try their afternoon tea! The infusion of Filipino flavors made this high tea so special. You can tell the team here baked with their heart and puts their culture on ornate vintage tea plates with love. 1000% will be back!
Elijah O — Google review
When we moved to Fremont, we were delighted to have this dessert spot nearby. Back then the cakes were delicious and felt like we got more than enough in a slice. We went to pick up some slices today and only when we got home we noticed how small the slices have become. Even though we still do find the cakes delicious, it's hard to justify the cost when the prices keep going up and the sizes go down
Vicky E — Google review
One of my favorite spots for dessert in Seattle. They sell cake by the slice and it's rich, dense, and delicious. It's hard to pick a favorite, but the birthday cake is one of my go-tos. They're cash-only, so be ready for that. They also do whole custom cakes if you order ahead. But everything is really pricey here! Thankfully the slices are big enough to split with a friend.
Kyle C — Google review
wow. this place has amazing cake. I appreciate the very unique flavors this place has to offer, the ube and london fog flavors pair so well. and both cakes are perfectly moist and sweet. this place is such a great addition to the neighborhood, and i will be back to try more flavors! i recommend coming here over the brownie place up the street that serves raw cookies and bricks for brownies.
Frances A — Google review
Decided to get a custom cake done for our two year old. The owners were extremely nice and had great communication leading up to us picking it up. Cake tasted amazing. I’m not a cake guy but I liked how dense it was. Not fluffy and messy like some others. We’ll be coming back next year :)
Joshua W — Google review
This place went above and beyond for my custom cake order! I ordered 3 different flavors on top of it being tres leches and they exceeded my expectations! I recommend this place 100%, it was so hard finding a place that did custom cake orders in sea on top of the flavors I was asking and they made it happen for me.
Alicia — Google review
Fremont Building, 3421 Fremont Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103, USA•http://www.simplydessertsseattle.com/•(206) 633-2671•Tips and more reviews for Simply Desserts
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26Columbia City Bakery

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Columbia City Bakery is a popular counter-serve bakery in Seattle known for its housemade breads, pastries, and cafe fare. They take pride in using natural starters and minimal commercial yeast in their bread-making process, which has made their bread a staple in many of Seattle's restaurants. In addition to their delicious bread, they offer a variety of pastries including donuts, Danishes, and scones.
A mainstay in Columbia City with regular weekend lines around the block, this bakery offers well-executed classics plus some creative twists and flavor combinations. I visited on a weekday to avoid the crowds and that's what I'd recommend! I started with an Alaska breakfast sandwich and a chorizo hand pie, both tasty! The Alaska is served on a very unique sourdough biscuit—somewhere between a biscuit and an English muffin, maybe? It has a nice texture. You absolutely can't miss their seasonal Danish. When I visited, it was plum and cream cheese. The sweet plum, creamy cheese, and flaky crust are an outstanding combo. Another standout is the savory bread pudding. I'm not sure if this is a regular offering, but if not, it absolutely should be. The texture is amazing, especially warmed up, with gooey cheese and crispy bits of bacon. Other favorites for me are the mini fruit pie (or the whole fruit pie, if you're serving a crowd), the coffee cake, and any of their focaccia slices.
Kyle C — Google review
Ive never had a bad treat from here, but a few of their shining goods: PB cookies, focaccia, and ham & cheese croissant. This is the best peanut butter cookie I’ve ever had! It’s so easy to make a bad peanut butter cookie, which is why, imho, they’re so under-appreciated. However, CC Bakery knows the secret to an excellent PB cookie! Chewy, not hard; high in PB flavor—not covered in sugar or distracted by chocolate chips. The ham & cheese croissant is large and they don’t skimp on the fillings! The hours here are weird and there isn’t a lot of indoor seating, but the food is worth it!
CE D — Google review
I had a walk-in visit one day and got a traditional croissant. In fact, I got two because they sell everything in boxes of two (which definitely pisses me off). The croissants look more American than French, you know, like an apple pie or a mushroom turnover, but they taste surprisingly not bad at all, and the cross section reveals some really crafty lamination. Columbia City Bakery currently only opens two days a week from 10a to 3p, so it's not easy to get something casually from them. Maybe I'll come back when their operations come back to normal.
Yü W — Google review
Delicious local bakery in the Columbia City neighborhood. I bought chocolate chip and peanut butter cookies this visit. The chocolate chip cookies are baked with walnuts and toffee. Delicious! They have lots of other tasty options including scones, croissants, sandwiches, and coffee. PS If you found this review helpful, please "heart" it. Thank you!
Jennifer W — Google review
I really like the pastry. Croissant is very well laminated. My problem is the operations hours (evaluated as service here). I’d expect - mainly on working days - that a bakery would be open before 8am. It’s frustrating and inaccessible for people who work regular working hours.
Nathalia Y — Google review
Columbia City Bakery is by far the best bakery in the area. I ordered cinnamon twist, lemon bar, and lavender lemon cake. They all were phenomenal. The lemon wasn't too over powering. I can't wait to come here again. Must go if you haven't already. Columbia City Bakery has limiting seating but there is a park close by so you can head over there. Also they sell out pretty fast so get there early.
Avalon W — Google review
Passed by this place on a Saturday. There was a good queue of people outside waiting to place their orders. It took about 10 minutes or so to get the order in and about another 5 or so minutes to get the order. Looked like there was a good selection of items. Ordered a curry potato and cauliflower hand pie. It was very warm on the outside and a little cool on the inside. The dough was very flaky and a little oily. It was very filled which was nice. I wish I had a little bit of salt to bring out more of the curry flavor. Also ordered a couple of blondies. Liked it because it was a nice big cookie shaped like a brownie. Would be good with some vanilla sauce.
Mike M — Google review
I am new to this neighborhood and I'm proud and glad this is our bakery! I just got a whole wheat sourdough and a pistachio snail pastry that is mind-blowing good I'm glad that the pastry wasn't that big else it would be sinful! People commented that they were forced to buy two of the same items and I was concerned at first for someone with a small household but I'm glad that this wasn't the case I was there today :) Staff was so polite and helpful and gave me a recommendation for a loaf with my requirements. Let's support small local businesses! (⁠◍⁠•⁠ᴗ⁠•⁠◍⁠)⁠❤
Vanessa Q — Google review
4865 Rainier Ave S, Seattle, WA 98118, USA•http://www.columbiacitybakery.com/•(206) 723-6023•Tips and more reviews for Columbia City Bakery

27Le Fournil - French Bakery, Café, Catering and Wholesale

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This Eastlake French bakery specializes in classic French pastries like eclairs, croissants, and tart tarts. As a popular lunch spot, they also serve sandwiches and coffee drinks. The bakery's almond croissants are some of the best around, with a fluffy and chewy texture and intense nutty flavor.
I visit here for buying almond croissant, but I was failed because I was late. At 1:00pm there were no almond croissant. I will visit again in the morning soon. Taste is full of butter and sugar flavor, similar to the real french bakery in France. Chocolate chou has full of custard creme inside, and it tastes milky and soft. I love this flavor, and I guess they are using good dairy product for ingredient. I bought choco chou, apple and cheese bread. Every breads are having great quality compared to the what I expected. Visit again for almknd croissant and millfeure!! Both are amazing!
L — Google review
This might be my new favorite Patisserie 😊🥐 I enjoyed a pumpkin chai and a ham and cheese croissant. It was the perfect snack for a quick walk across the University Bridge. I definitely plan to come back and try some of the other pastries.
Shortcake S — Google review
Food was simple and amazing. I highly recommend the quiche and both mille feuilles. The tarts are also amazing, especially the lemon one. Since they forgot to apply the student discount, they offered me 3 cookies free of charge. Definitely will head back again!!
Ou J — Google review
Simply the best French food outside of France! Delicious, affordable, and fast service! I love this place and have to stop in at least once when visiting Seattle!! 🇺🇲💙🤍❤️🇲🇫
Sarah H — Google review
We tried a couple tarts, a cream puff, and the almond and original croissants. The strawberry tart was our favorite, closely followed by the lemon tart. The croissants were not good though. They didn’t taste fresh and they were not flaky like a good croissant. They kind of reminded me of Costco croissants, so if you are into that, you might like them. I’d just expected a French bakery to make a really great croissant.
Mandy P — Google review
Le Fournil is a quaint, unassuming French bakery where one can stop on the way to work or campus. I've been passing this place for about a year and finally managed to go. The first time I stopped was for a quiche; while good, I expected it to be less than $9. The second time I went in, I ordered a croissant and was pleasantly surprised by the flakiness and texture of the bread. I also noticed fresh baguettes! While I was impressed with the quality of the bread, customer service left a little to be desired. Unlike their coffee, I found the staff to be unwelcoming and, dare I say, pressed. Despite the minute shortcoming of price and "meh" customer service, I enjoyed the quality of the offerings and look forward to returning.
Hugo A — Google review
I’m not sure if the recipes have changed, but I’ve been buying my birthday tart, pastry for friends and myself here for the past four years. This is always my favorite place in the town. Since I haven’t visited in about a year, I was excited to come back. Unfortunately, the quality this time was very disappointing: Coffee Éclair had almost no coffee flavor. Strawberry Tart: the strawberries didn’t taste fresh and were already soft; the pastry cream was overly sweet, and the tart base was also very sweet, soft, and not fresh. Blueberry Mille Feuille: the pastry cream tasted only of sugar without real flavor; I could only manage one bite with coffee before stopping. The blueberries were soft and had an “alcohol-like” taste, which usually indicates they’ve gone bad. This was very different from my past experiences here, and I left feeling quite let down.
Vivien C — Google review
Along with Le Panier and Nuflours Bakery, this is one of my three favorite bakeries in Seattle. I recommend getting their lunch deal, which gives you a sandwich, pastry and drink for an affordable price. You should try whatever appeals to you. Since everything we tried was amazing on both occasions we visited, I can’t recommend one thing over another. I will say though that the peach tea was unexpectedly wonderful, so if you’re in the mood to try something other than coffee, try that!
Brett W — Google review
3230 Eastlake Ave E Ste A, Seattle, WA 98102, USA•https://www.le-fournil.com/•(206) 328-6523•Tips and more reviews for Le Fournil - French Bakery, Café, Catering and Wholesale

28Byen Bakeri

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Byen Bakeri is a charming Scandinavian bakery located in Seattle, Washington, offering a delightful selection of Norwegian and Scandinavian baked goods. The modern Nordic cafe specializes in buttery pastries, artisan breads, beautifully designed cakes, and other delectable treats made with the finest ingredients. Visitors can enjoy a warm and inviting atmosphere while indulging in an assortment of cookies, cakes, pastries, quiches, breads, sandwiches and more.
Incredible pastries! We had the Boller, chocolate croissant, jalapeño cheddar baguette, and the pesto breakfast sandwich. All were 10/10. The place is also super cute inside and the staff is very friendly. Loved it and would definitely return 🫶
Victoria B — Google review
TLDR; bakery with a range of offerings and quality products We came in for a small bite on a rainy day and were overall quite happy with our experience here. Between the two of us we ordered an iced mocha (way too sweet, do not recommend), a cappuccino and some food - almond fold, chocolate thumbprint, lingonberry tart and the onion cheese puff. The puff is the real winner here - it’s so incredibly flavorful that I’ll definitely come back for more. Docked a start because I wish the shortbread cookies were a little less sweet. Coffee was ok - I’ve definitely had better.
Pooja C — Google review
I highly recommend visiting this place at least once if you want to eat just normal cookies like chocolate chip or peanut butter as well as if you would like to taste something very specific like marzipan pastries, semlor or  white chocolate mousse with strawberry coulis. Thank you for bringing the rich traditions of Scandinavian baking to Seattle! You definitely made Seattle more special, unique and international! Also, always nice and friendly service!
Violetta F — Google review
This is a very nice bakery that's an 11min drive from Green Lake. They have an awesome selection of breads, cakes and pastries to choose from. Staff is very friendly and atmosphere is nice. They've also got stickers if you like to collect those for places you've been. And there is decent parking in the area along the streets. Highly recommend.
Justin H — Google review
I love Byen Bakeri. My usual birthday ritual is to buy many slices of cake to take home and also a lil somethin to eat right then and there. They even sell bday candles right there at the counter. Walk across the street down by the office buildings and find the perfect bench by the Fremont Cut to watch the boats go by. Sometimes you can even catch sight of the Fremont Bridge rising up! For this birthday I got a slice of Princess cake (an absolute MUST), carrot cake, raspberry cake, and of course chocolate ganache cake. All delicious! Thank you Byen Bakeri!
Paloma P — Google review
I visited a couple of times after trying the tarts at a dinner party. The tarts were excellent (especially if you are a fan of marzipan). First visit the service was so-so. Not great, not bad - indifferent is the word. Second time was not a good experience at all. Extremely discourteous and juvenile. I don’t remember ordering a double eye-roll from both people working behind the counter. Poor customer service does seem to be a trend here - I for one will not return.
Kent O — Google review
A friend wanted to share this bakery with me. Oh my goodness. So many wonderful things to choose from. I ordered a nonfat latte flavored with cardamom. Delicious! For food I ordered a ham and cheese puff, which was basically a roll filled with, you guessed it, ham and cheese. I also ordered a sweet pecan roll to have something sweet. The coffee was made to order and perfect. The ham and cheese was fresh, but maybe next time I’ll stick with sweet things. The sticky pecan roll had just the right amount of cinnamon and sweetness. Can’t wait to go back and try more sweet goods.
Kathryn Y — Google review
Delicious Scandinavian bakery in Seattle! The selection is vast and tasty, from cakes and pastries to sandwiches and open-faced bread. The Radical chocolate chip cookies were a hit with a kid! The staff is friendly and there is a restroom available for the customers. However, the ambiance is lacking. To truly capture the hygge vibe, please consider adding more cozy touches, like plush seating and warm lighting, live plants and nice cutlery/plates. With a few design tweaks and some elbow grease, this place could be truly special!
Mikhail V — Google review
15 Nickerson St, Seattle, WA 98109, USA•http://www.byenbakeri.com/•(206) 218-1000•Tips and more reviews for Byen Bakeri

29Fuji Bakery-ID/King St

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Fuji Bakery, located in the International District on King St, is a unique fusion of Japanese and French pastry. The bakery prides itself on using carefully sourced ingredients to create an array of delectable treats. Their offerings include perfect croissants in classic buttery style or various flavors like mango, almond, and strawberry. Additionally, they serve a delightful ruby red Danish pastry filled with cream and topped with red grapefruit.
You don’t come here for the atmosphere. After all, it’s a hole in the wall—almost literally. This corner store has all of its freshly baked pastries in the window. No need for a menu; just point. Their crunchy, cream-filled malasada donut is my favorite, with the beef curry bun coming in close second. Don’t leave without also ordering a matcha to pair with your goodies. Easily one of the best matcha lattes in the city. They also sell Shokupan milk bread for sale upon request. You can thank me later.
Richie D — Google review
I’m so glad we stopped here while we were in the international district. We only got two malasadas, as we had lunch right before. If we are nearby again, I will definitely stop by so I can try some of their savory pastries. Both of them were so good, my favorite was the ube, but we also got a strawberry which was delicious too! As the other reviews mention, it is window service only so you cannot go inside.
Ava — Google review
Its not like modern bakerys You just order at the door and your good. But you can definitely taste that they perfected everything they have. Yes I have tried it all. The curry and ube and the crunch creme are my fave and recently the one with actual strawberry on top.
Miccah L — Google review
I special ordered a cheesecake and cat macarons for a 16th birthday party I threw for my cat, Lucifer. Everything was perfectly done and so delicious! The cat macarons had different expressions on them, which my guests adored. The order was also completed on time and I picked it up without any issue. Thank you so much! I will definitely order from here again for future events.
Erica A — Google review
Great place to get Japanese milk bread (shokupan) - $4 for half a loaf. Excited to come back to try the curry buns. No indoor seating at this location.
Andrea S — Google review
Cute bakery with a wide selection of pastries. The azuki malasada was delicious and not too sweet.
Riley J — Google review
FYI: I came to Fuji because an employee of another bakery recommended this one. Just saying... Food: I had a plain croissant, a doughnut, and a pear, custard, and pastry delight thing. The donuts are sold in orders of 4, not individually. All were rich, and not oily or fatty, not overly sweet either. The pastries were delicious. Service: The young man forgot to include a raspberry/lemon curd pastry i ordered as well, and was charged for. The only reason I gave a 3 on service. The customer looks at available pastries from outside the store through a window. The employee then packs your order and you pay at the window. Its not self service. Getting your order packed is a service they provide. So... But easy remedy, next time I'll check the bag before leaving, not in the Uber, on the way home. Atmosphere is great. Beautiful Chinatown. There's an awesome plaza/park across the street. Asian staples like lanterns adorning the overhead, ping pong tables always full, benches with game boards in laid, and communal/social interaction. Love it. You can easily walk across the street and enjoy those pastries there. And this gem is right next door to A+ Hong Kong restaurant (also a gem).
Terri V — Google review
My sister in law chose this place for a quick morning snack. It was all new to us and we were from out of town, Vancouver, Canada. Located in the international district, at first glance the store doesn’t look like much and the door is blocked up with a wooden board. You can’t go inside. It’s a takeout place only. I think I can understand its concept. This part of town looks a bit rough around the edges. But we could care less. We are here to judge the food instead. We were also told by local patrons that it’s normal for a line up this early any day of the week. We ordered a few items to start off. My personal favourite so far is the Japanese curry beef bun. Loved the layers of texture. Crunch on the outside, followed by a pillow layer of the bun on the inside, and the center filling which is the star of the show. Man these can be deadly. I could eat 6 of them. You can also ask for them to be warmed if you didn’t know. Primarily if it’s your first time here, they are known for their malasada. Definitely get one of these. As for price… well… It’s on the high side. If your Canadian like me add another 40% to your items, that’s what your paying. But that’s not my complaint. My only complaint is that they posted a sign for their drinks with prices… but they don’t post prices for their pastries? What’s up with that?
Eddy W — Google review
526 S King St #2834, Seattle, WA 98104, USA•http://fujibakeryinc.com/•(206) 623-4050•Tips and more reviews for Fuji Bakery-ID/King St

30Nielsen’s Pastries

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Nielsen’s Pastries is a charming old-school bakery and coffee shop located in the lower Queen Anne Uptown area of Seattle. It offers a delightful selection of pastries, including marzipan cakes, danishes, bollers with chocolate topping and custard inside, potato pastries, and tosca with almond paste and raspberry jam. The poppy seed danish is particularly noteworthy for its buttery and flaky texture with a hint of sweetness.
Such an asset to the community. The pastries are heavenly, prepared with butter and the other quality ingredients you would expect from an old world type bakery. My favorites are (pictured here) the frosnapper and the "potato"...a cream puff filled very full with a delightful cream, topped with a sleeve of marzipan and sprinkled with cocoa powder until it resembles....a potato! They aren't open to the public for late hours, you have to get in earlier in the day and they open at 8am. Sunday's they are closed!
RLS — Google review
I enjoy visiting bakeries all over the world. Nielsen’s is a bakery not to miss when in Seattle, a staple in the community since 1965. The interior may not have changed much and shows its maturity, adding to its appeal. The traditional Danish pastries are fantastic and so is the coffee. There are a few tables to sit and enjoy this cozy, family bakery. The service was excellent and friendly. I’m glad I had an opportunity to visit!
Bill B — Google review
Love this place. I enjoy the unique pastries, the low key danish vibe, and their focus on “doing the right thing”. Particularly a big fan of their whole wheat pastries- I wish that were common. Their “potato” is really good. The perfect level of sweetness and creaminess to make it melt in your mouth. There’s a small kids space too.
Saksham B — Google review
I absolutely love Danish pastries! The potato dessert is a must-try and quite popular. The cafe is small and cozy, with a wonderful vibe. They aren't open in the evenings, so mornings are the best time to enjoy. Parking is difficult to find.
Sijeeta D — Google review
Great lower Queen Anne bakery and coffee shop specializing in Danish pastries. The staff is incredibly welcoming and friendly. The environment is cozy. The coffee and pastries are delicious. There's a kid's nook in the corner that keeps little ones occupied. Fantastic coffee shop for the entire family.
Christopher W — Google review
Oh my goodness!!! I drive 30 miles to have the potato and snitter! All my friends want me to drive them there after I share pastries with them! We love their pastries, the staff are amazing and the vibe of the bakery is “welcome to all!” We LOVE this place. Been going here they were in downtown Seattle but I like the Lowe Queen Anne location better! Everything is worth the calories so if they are out of Snitters…it means you got there too late and you should try something else💖 Support our local businesses!!!
Rose B — Google review
Small cafe in lower queen anne uptown area. Yummy danish pastry and good selection of coffee. Huge selection of other pastries too. Nice place to chill - I came here on a weekend thankfully wasnt very crowded.. they have a few books and games for you to read/play while you're in! Definitely a good neighborhood gem and a must go if you’re looking for authentic pastries and support local business. This was the first cafe I chilled when checking out the city of Seattle’s neighborhoods!
Aplih A — Google review
Great place for coffee and and the “Egg Mc Nielson” is really good!!! The attention and service is out of this world.
Mike G — Google review
520 2nd Ave W # B, Seattle, WA 98119, USA•https://www.nielsenspastries.com/•(206) 282-3004•Tips and more reviews for Nielsen’s Pastries
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31Cinnaholic

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Cinnaholic is a popular spot known for its customizable cinnamon buns that cater to plant-based eaters across the country. With a wide selection of over 20 frostings, toppings, and sweet finishes, visitors can create their own pastry masterpieces. The menu also includes gooey brownies, giant cookies, and lattes. Despite being vegan and gluten-free, the cinnamon rolls are said to be incredibly delicious. Customers praise the freshness of ingredients and generous portions of toppings.
Love this place! Great deal for delicious sweet treats.
Jason M — Google review
I’ve been meaning to try this spot in my neighborhood for a while, and I’m so glad I finally did! They’re best known for their “create your own” cinnamon rolls, but they also offer a variety of other sweet treats. I visited last winter and tried a seasonal flavor—strawberry—and absolutely loved it. While it was a bit on the sweeter side for my taste, the flavor was fantastic overall. The place has a great vibe, and the staff is genuinely amazing. I’d definitely recommend checking it out!
Sindu — Google review
I like sweets and I could have eaten many things on the menu, but I went with the Bakery Associate's recommendation of the Very Berry. It was tasty enough and satisfied my craving. It wasn't too sweet but the bun could have been more moist and rich though. The place is cute and casual with a couple of small tables and bar stool seating. I'd go again.
Tony L — Google review
Really good, but a tad pricy. Was $13 for a cinnamon roll you know, so I get that its Seattle and things are generally pricy, but yeah, didn’t feel all the way worth it. But besides that! The place is great, cute and clean inside. Service was friendly, helped me with my order. And most importantly the food/taste was amazing!
Vanny — Google review
Consistently good! Gooey and yummy! Love the vegan options. Got it to go and friendly staff.
Stephanie S — Google review
Very berry combo was delish w the cake batter cream cheese frosting was delish
Hannah C — Google review
Great cinnamon rolls and it’s always nice when there’s a place that works for everyone, including those with food allergies! My group ordered a few different rolls and they were all good. I imagine this place is especially fun to visit when the weather is nice. It looked like the doors open up to sidewalk to create an indoor/outdoor environment. It’s pricey but worth a visit. The staff was kind and patient as we took our time ordering. The base price was $6, it’s .75 per frosting and $1 per topping. My husband got 5+ toppings and we ordered a total of 4 rolls so it adds up quick.
Alexis — Google review
Perfect dessert after a good meal! If you're not very into sugar, not your place! I don't consume a lot of sugar, so my girlfriend and I share the dessert and was the right decision since is quite loaded! Buuut it was delicious!
Luis C — Google review
816 E Pike St, Seattle, WA 98122, USA•https://locations.cinnaholic.com/ll/us/wa/seattle/31/•(206) 922-3253•Tips and more reviews for Cinnaholic

32Nuflours Bakery

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Nuflours Bakery is a popular gluten-free and vegan bakery located in Capitol Hill. They offer an impressive variety of baked goods, including layer cakes, sandwiches, fresh bread, lemon bars, raspberry Danishes, cinnamon buns with caramel glaze, eclairs, quick breads, cookies, cupcakes and more. The bakery has been serving Seattle since 2011 and specializes in wedding cakes made with locally sourced ingredients and eco-friendly practices.
This Gluten free bakery did not disappoint. Had the hand pressed meat pie, a brownie, zucchini/cardamom muffin - everything was delectable. The woman working was kind and helpful. Atmosphere was very Seattle-esque. Got some garlic parmesan bread to take home even. So many choices!!
Jeff R — Google review
Very disappointing! Received a gift of a vegan raspberry chocolate gluten free cake made from this place. This is the first time I had throw it away after several bites. The square cake was mainly frosting. The cake to frosting ratio was 1:1. In some parts of the cake, there was barely any cake but all frosting. There was no raspberry flavor whatsoever. As a non baker, i had made better gluten free cake than this one! What a shame.
Mindy M — Google review
We were celebrating a birthday and had a family member in town who was gluten free. After getting some local recommendations, we decided to get a carrot cake from Nuflours. The customer service on the phone and in person were very helpful. Everyone loved the delicious cake and it was barely noticeable that it was gluten free. I appreciated that they wrote a Happy Birthday message on top. I would definitely come again for gluten free options.
Jennifer S — Google review
I stopped into the Capitol Hill store last Tuesday (9/23) to order a cake for my partner’s (who has celiac disease) birthday to be picked up Saturday (9/27) an 8 inch red velvet cake. I honestly am pretty disappointed in how the cake came out. When I received it I immediately thought that it didn’t look like red velvet cake at all, and I’d see red velvet cake in the shop before that looked completely different. I asked the person working at the time of pickup and they confirmed that it was red velvet. I took the cake home and served it just a few hours later. It was hard and very dry. we felt that it had been made too long, maybe even days before and just kept in their fridge. The top layer of frosting was so dry it cracked apart as we cut it. We’ve had many, many gluten free/vegan cakes before and none of them were like this. On top of that the cake was certainly not red velvet and tasted nothing like red velvet. Of the 8 people I served the cake to, all of them agreed that it tasted nothing like red velvet. I’m upset considering this was quite an expensive cake for the size. On top of all this, the worker in the store said I “probably couldn’t get a refund because” I “ordered in store and non online” has anyone ever heard of that?? Lastly I brought up the red velvet not being that and described it to the person working and they said “yeah that’s the red velvet, it’s just how we make it” so, I guess you can’t trust that the flavor your order is what you’re going to get here, and they don’t care what you think.
Diego - — Google review
Entire bakery is GF!! Very delicious and was so nice to be able to order whatever I wanted. Tasted like normal desserts. I got carrot cake, bar and donut but their are plenty more to choose from! I would for sure come back to try other menu items if im in the area again:)
A K — Google review
Less than impressed over the last few visits… I really try to avoid writing less than positive reviews but I have had several less than great experiences so I feel like I’m not just catching them on bad day…. The products (donuts, cakes) are not great. Not bad exactly but dry… even for GF products. My biggest complaint is the state of the store and Display case. Kinda grimy. The service person seemed genuinely annoyed that I was there and did not smile or thank me for my order. I stated that it was my birthday today and inquired about a cake or cupcake. “We don’t have any.” They made no attempts to make a suggestion for alternative products. I just smiled and said “oh well! Donuts are great, too!” Then, they seemed super annoyed that someone else came in. I got a variety of things. Everything except the donuts were really subpar.. gritty and heavy. The eclair was a joke. Very chewy dense and a ton of chocolate like they were trying to cover the texture up. I had to throw it away after a few bites. Today’s experience has been similar to the other “less than warm” experiences I’ve had there before. This, the “okay” health rating sign, the only meh GF products, and the hard (for me) to get to location leads me to take my business elsewhere in the future. I hope they can correct some of these things for other folks.
Heather B — Google review
We stopped in and tried a variety of items. The Pumpkin Maple Donut, the Strawberry Donut, and Lemon Bar were not good at all. I’m not even sure how to describe it, all had a horrible flavor. We took one bite and threw away. We also tried the Banana Coconut Cupcake, favorite out of everything but wasn’t anything special. Had decent flavor but was a bit dry. The Raspberry Crumble Bar was also decent but overall was too sweet and left an acid burn? in both of our mouths. Not the best experience but also not the worse either.
Michelle C — Google review
The food is pretty good here— a bit pricey but as someone who can’t tolerate gluten it used to be worth it. I have been eating here since 2019. I love the cheese danish, the eclair & the quiche the most. Unfortunately the service here currently is bad. The last several times I’ve tried to order from here either no one comes out from the back for up to 5+ minutes, they don’t acknowledge me as a guest, or are blatantly rude. The most recent time I tried to order from here will be my last. I went in on 10/5 in the early afternoon and there was an employee behind the counter who did not acknowledge me when I entered. They were just looking at the iPad but not entering anything into it. The person who was in front of me in line had taken a seat as I was walking in so it seemed the transaction was complete. After a minute or so I politely asked “are you ready to take my order?”. They refused to take my order and said “I’m in the middle of something!”. A few minutes later a customer came out from the bathroom and the employee asked them what they wanted. The customer said “I’m not ready yet” and asked me to order first. The employee said “No. I already entered in what he (pointing to the person who sat down) wanted so you need to order first” but she wasn’t ready and needed to talk to the person she was with. After letting this go on for another couple minutes I decided to leave. It’s unfortunate because they used to have 2 really incredible staff members that seem to no longer work there, but I don’t want to spend decent money somewhere I don’t feel respected.
B C — Google review
518 15th Ave E, Seattle, WA 98112, USA•http://nuflours.com/•(206) 395-4623•Tips and more reviews for Nuflours Bakery

33Salvadorean Bakery and Restaurant Inc.

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Salvadorean Bakery and Restaurant Inc. is a charming family-owned establishment in White Center, just south of West Seattle, that has been serving the community for nearly 30 years. Founded by sisters Aminta and Ana Elgin, who moved to Seattle from El Salvador, this hidden gem offers an array of traditional Salvadorean dishes and baked goods.
Salvadorean Bakery and Restaurant Inc. absolutely deserves a 5-star rating! I recently had the pleasure of trying their mango tres leches cake, and it completely exceeded my expectations. The cake was incredibly moist, with a rich, creamy texture and just the right amount of mango flavor — sweet but not overpowering. It truly melted in my mouth with every bite. The quality and balance of flavors were spot-on, showing how much care and expertise goes into their baking. Their pastries are also perfection. Each one I’ve tried has had a great taste and texture — from flaky layers to the perfect amount of sweetness. I have a bit of a sweet tooth, and this place hit every mark. What really surprised me was how much my 2-year-old nephew enjoyed the cake. He usually isn’t a fan of sweets or cakes, but he kept asking for more bites. That alone speaks volumes! The bakery is warm and inviting, with a great selection that showcases authentic Salvadoran flavors alongside classic favorites. It’s the kind of place that makes you want to come back again and again to try something new each time. Whether you’re stopping in for a treat or celebrating something special, Salvadorean Bakery and Restaurant Inc. is a must-visit. Highly recommend to anyone who appreciates delicious, well-made desserts!
Kul R — Google review
I was so excited to try out this place for my weekend dinner. They have a variety of items ranging from cakes, pastries and coffee along with full lunch/dinner menu celebrating Salvadorean culture. They also have a small selection of grocery items too. We ordered pupusas - pollo, pork and vegetarian ones with spinach and zucchini. They ran out of purple corn flour for our vegetarian ones and had to be done with yellow corn. I was a little surprised we were not offered any refunds even though it was just 1.50$. The staff were polite but visibly overwhelmed. The take out order took around 20mins. The pupusas were okay but the amount of filling wasn’t much, although the filling was tasty. The cabbage salad had a weird bitter taste which I ended up throwing all of it. The red sauce was delicious and mildly spiced. I also got alfajores which was really bad and tasted just of oil/butter. I was left extremely disappointed with my visit.
Abhash S — Google review
This place is the absolute best! I came here for the first time almost 15years ago and it’s even better now. I think it’s probably one of the best bakeries in Seattle. Total hidden gem in our beautiful city. Come here and get a treat or a meal you won’t be disappointed ❤️
Regina W — Google review
This place has tons of bakery items, cakes, breakfast, and lunch options. We tried the plato guanaco (Salvadorean platter) and the carne guisada. Both were delicious. The plato guanaco was a great option to try many different things because it came with a pupusa and a tamale. The carne guisada was like a pot roast with very tender meat. I’d definitely come back. The only thing I didn’t really like was the pickled cabbage that came on the side of both dishes. The service was pretty good, but definitely not fast food. The restaurant was clean but the interior was old and kind of ugly. Wouldn’t stop me from eating there though!
Kimberly Y — Google review
Worth the trip if you do not live on this side of town. I have yet to be disappointed and have sampled their food and bakery items many times. The staff is friendly and kind, and the food is always delicious and fresh. I also really appreciate they have free, fresh, and cold water right inside the front door for anyone who needs it.
Tara C — Google review
My family is Salvadoran and it's hard to find truly Salvadoran shops, restaurants and bakeries and I'm happy to share that you can find all here. AND the food was authentic, with rich flavors, fresh and DELICIOUS! My mom will approve! They have a freezer full of hard to find Salvadoran treats, a refrigerator full of creams, cheeses and drinks, snacks and authentic seasonings. The baked goods were tasty, and not overly sweet, offering traditional pastries, cookies, cakes and desserts. Their pan Frances was perfectly crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside. They had tres leches, too, which I'm not a fan of because it tends to be too sweet, messy, and soaked to fall apart but I tried my son's and surprisingly it was none of that. We ordered pupusas (de queso and queso and beans) and they were palm size with a good filling size. Their curtido and sauce was ok. I ordered the platanos fritos plate (frijoles, crema, pan francés, chorizo Salvadoran) and it was a full-size platano cut in half, the beans were creamy and and flavorful. The order was enough for me to take home. We ate and brought home a lot for later. The staff was super helpful and friendly willing to take special requests. We will definitely be returning!
Anna P — Google review
Bakery / restaraunt that i can think of. Gets crowded in the front bakery, but the dining area didn't feel any more available. I waited in line slightly confused for about 10 minutes. Of course after a minute or 2 I asked a server how the ordering system worked. While I waited to order I had time to snap photos and stare in amaze at all their beautifully displayed pastries. Fast forward. The food was amazing. So was the patry I ordered. The napoleon. Lowkey too much cream, but luckily it was very light. I'd most def try their other dessert offerings. As far as I could tell my food was cooked perfectly and seasoned perfectly. Can't wait to come back. The interior was very bright and clean. The servers were all very busy and nice. The type of place you could eat at often. Great for a simple date or even to bring a family or large party. I would not come here for a fancy date. Based on what I could tell they offer breakfast and lunch all day. Their selection was more than acceptable. Best of all, parking was simple.
Media R — Google review
I ordered Revolelta. It is bean, meat, and cheese. It is on the salty side. Salty is the main favor. My favorite pupusa is still in Portland, OR. The closest was pupusa in Burien. I ordered one of their bakery, Guayaba, it was ok. The filling tasted very artificial. Pupusa was $5 and the bake good was $1.95. There is 3% charge for all credit card transactions. You ordered at counter and they will bring food to your table if you are dinning in. The service was good.
Jay S — Google review
1719 SW Roxbury St, Seattle, WA 98106, USA•http://www.thesalvadoreanbakery.com/•(206) 762-4064•Tips and more reviews for Salvadorean Bakery and Restaurant Inc.

34Saint Bread

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Saint Bread is a bakery and cafe located in a former boat-building facility behind the UW campus. The establishment boasts a team of talented bakers, including Michael Sanders of Plane Bread and pastry expert Randi Rachlow. The menu features globally inspired dishes such as teriyaki turnips over toasted farro, fried egg sandwich with American cheese on melonpan, broiled salmon on rice bowls, Japanese melonpan, yuzu polenta cake, and cardamom croissants.
What a wonderful spot to grab a breakfast sandwich and many other tasty items. Lovely outdoor seating and ordering is very convenient and fast. My favorite was the fried egg sandwich which I had to replace the bun and add sausage/bacon for. I ordered their animal style fries, which were pretty good but I would say it’s a serving size for at least 3 to 4 people. I’d give the breakfast sandwich, a five out of five and fries a four out of five.
Alex N — Google review
Mind blowing baked goods (danish was to die for), good sandwiches (we had a Fried Egg sandwich with extra sausage and mushrooms, and it was good but not great - lacked flavor and sauce, buns were awesome though). Coffee (latte on almond milk) was good (they use Proud Mary beans) - 8/10, matcha was good too 7/10. Lots of seating available. Line is a bit long but moves fast.
MAXIM P — Google review
We’ve been wanting to come for a while, so impressed with the quality, vibe, and service considering the place. It’s in an old, I assume, boat house. Two outdoor areas to eat, one with water view. Looks like behind they have an event space too. I had their signature brown sugar toast and a pastry. Both delicious. Highly recommend but get there early, it does sell out and the lines can be long. Pet and kid friendly .
Kristen M — Google review
So yummy! I had their avocado toast with a fried egg added, a cardamom bun and black coffee. The bread for the avocado toast was very thick and a very nice grainy, nutty flavor to it. The lemon and za’atar seasoning on the avocado added the perfect flavor to it. The cardamom bun was so yummy, this is great if you want something a little sweet but not too sweet. The coffee was perfect- I typically only add cream and sugar to coffee if the flavor is mediocre, but this coffee was already so good that I didn’t need to add anything to it. I definitely want to come back and try more things on their menu.
Allyson B — Google review
A nice spot to relax after walking from UW. I ordered the cheeseburger with a fried egg. The meat was juicy and every bite was satisfying. The staff were friendly and the service was great. Semi-outdoor seating adds to the chill vibe.
Judy H — Google review
This place practically has a cult following. The only time there isn’t a line out the door is when they are closed! The menu is globally inspired- definitely with an Asian lean. I had the breakfast sandwich on melon pan with bacon. The extras kind of add up, but… it was delicious. I’m glad to see they have expanded their gluten free offerings. When I went there years ago, there wasn’t much my gf mother could have.
Peggy C — Google review
So good!!! Amazing bakery and great location with outdoor seating. Expect long lines on the weekends but so worth it, their coffee is Proud Mary, an amazing roaster from Portland. Recommend the avocado toast and melonpans
Pau E — Google review
Came in on a Saturday and although there were a few groups ahead of me, it only took a few minutes to get my order in. Even though it was busy, Kimberly was really helpful/friendly when I asked for recommendations. I ordered several things and all were 10/10. My favorite was the Danish Dream Cake. Took it back to my office and ate it embarrassingly fast 😮‍💨
Javier H — Google review
1421 NE Boat St, Seattle, WA 98105, USA•https://www.saintbread.com/•(206) 566-5195•Tips and more reviews for Saint Bread

35Midori Teriyaki

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Asian restaurant
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Midori Teriyaki offers a diverse menu featuring teriyaki meats like short ribs, salmon, and pork, as well as stir-fries and vegetarian options. While the front of the house may need some improvement, the flavorful and fresh dishes make up for it. The ordering system is efficient, making it more of a grab-and-go establishment.
Fast, friendly service, super easy to order online. Fair prices, large portions. Very good chicken teriyaki, steamed broccoli cooked perfectly, add side salad for a buck. Highly recommended!
David J — Google review
Absolutely blown away by the experience at Midori Teriyaki! I had the spicy garlic chicken, and honestly, it felt like my soul was smiling with every bite. The flavors were perfectly balanced—bold, savory, and just the right amount of heat. It wasn’t just a meal, it was a moment of pure food happiness. When I asked for chopsticks, they handed them to me with a smile—it's the little touches that make you feel seen and appreciated. If I had to describe the experience in Japanese: うま味が爆発した! 心が満たされた …By the end of the meal, all I could say was: ごちそうさまでした 🙏 Highly recommend this spot if you want food that not only fills your stomach but uplifts your spirit. 🌟
Suhas B — Google review
I had the namesake chicken teriyaki from this place. Unlike some other places, it doesn't give you a side salad by default, so it was just the grilled chicken thighs over rice With the main part - the chicken - I thought it was mostly average. It didn't feel juicy at all - kind of like it was pre-sliced and just sitting there. Thankfully, it wasn't super dry and chewy - but there was practically no moisture with this chicken. What I did like was the grill marks on a lot of the pieces, as a lot of them had a good char. My main issue with this, even more than the lack of juiciness from the meat, was that there just wasn't enough teriyaki sauce. There was some on the chicken, sure, but when mixing this with rice the rice just felt very dry. I've had teriyaki before where the sauce has been significantly more plentiful than it was here - some places even give you an entire separate cup of teriyaki sauce to use. There wasn't close to enough of that sauce present here. The rice was fine - nothing special. Portion-wise, I got about 300g rice and 270g chicken in this dish. It's not a bad portion size, but when compared to other teriyaki places, I've gotten almost double that amount of chicken for less than the price that I did here. Compared to other things in the neighborhood, the price for the lunch isn't terrible, but comparing to other similar spots doesn't reflect great on this place Overall, I think it's a fine spot for average teriyaki - and I'd be interested to get the spicy garlic chicken at some point, but don't come here expecting too much in seattle's native food. 6.5/10
James — Google review
This Teriyaki place is right around the corner from my office and is my go to lunch place. Everything is great about this restaurant, fast service, easy online order system that doesn't fail, good portions, and awesome taste. I can never get bored of the Garlic Spicy chicken. It's perfectly balanced, not too spicy, not too sweet or not too garlicy. I usually skip the rice and just get an extra portion of salad. Even the salad dressing is pretty amazing, not sure if they make it in the house or get a packaged one. Would highly recommend this place, no complaints!
Aditya G — Google review
This review for service does NOT reflect my over all experience over the years- just the service I was given, today. I’ve been dining here for over three years. The sever YU on June 27th 2025 @3:49pm made me feel unwelcomed- attempting me to detour to another restaurant since closing time was soon. I attempted to order online prior, around 3:39pm, however, online ordering was closed. The owners and their daughter are amazing. Knowing them being the first consistent restaurant before/after COVID. This treatment seemed unnecessary and unacceptable after years of patronage. The food is always great, however. June 27th, 2015 @5:23 (time of review) I’ve finally sat down to enjoy my dinner from Midori Teriyaki. The cashier from earlier, trying to have me order at another restaurant: at roughly, ordering 12 minutes before closing and exasperating how they only had one order of garlic sauce for my combo I had ordered; have now given me three (pictures at the end of review). The cashier is lazy and I hope to never see her again. What a disgrace to Midori.
Taylor D — Google review
I understand it’s busy but the food was burned. I couldn’t eat it and threw it out. Unacceptable when you’re paying nearly $20 for a meal.
T D — Google review
First Impression: Front of house needs some work but the food makes up for it. My Chicken Teriyaki was flavourful, fresh from the kitchen and almost perfect…….they skimped out on the rice unfortunately. A busy place for sure. Not really a “sit down and eat here” kind of establishment, more of a grab n’ go! The ordering system is efficient & the “order board” (“In the Kitchen“ and “Ready for Pickup”) looks like something you would see at the airport showing Arrivals & Departures. It appeals to all walks of life, young & old!!
Gordon M — Google review
Came here by an off chance that it was super close to my hotel. Was hungry and the trusted “food near me” saved me once again. From the outside it looks like a soprano cafe! Old school signage and the windows are super dark, I’ve actually walked past this place when it was closed and honestly it could be mistaken for shut down! You order your food at the 2 ordering kiosks or online. Small menu options but what they do, they clearly do well. They also show the past orders for the day on the screen and it clearly is a very busy spot. I don’t think I waited more than 3/4 minutes for my food. I don’t know whether that’s very worrying or very good. Spicy Chicken was superb, the spice, flavour and portion size was fantastic. Was a little disappointed with the portion of rice given but with the amount of chicken, I suppose I cannot complain. Price wise, I thought a little steep for somewhere only open until 4. $15.50 after tax. Seems a little steep. Overall a good experience, would recommend and would return.
Sam G — Google review
1120 Howell St, Seattle, WA 98101, USA•http://midoriteriyaki.com/•(206) 624-7273•Tips and more reviews for Midori Teriyaki
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36Fuji Bakery-Elliott/Interbay

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Fuji Bakery-Elliott/Interbay is a branch of a bakery chain that offers a fusion of Japanese and French pastries made from carefully sourced ingredients. Customers have praised the polite and attentive customer service upon entering the bakery. The Raspberry lemon curd was particularly favored for its balanced flavors, while the Viennese butter twist and chocolate croissant were also enjoyed.
Fuji Bakery is a gem for anyone craving fresh, delicious pastries with a Japanese twist and French flavors! The bakery offers an impressive selection of perfectly baked goods, from flaky croissants to soft, pillowy buns filled with delightful fillings. The malasadas and whole cakes are standout, and their cream puffs are simply irresistible. They thrive not just in desserts but also in savory treats from focaccias to veg filled croissant. The cozy atmosphere makes it a great place to enjoy a quiet moment, and the service is always friendly and fast in-spite of queues. It’s a bit of a treat, but totally worth going again and again.
Aplih A — Google review
LOVE LOVE LOVE this bakery!!! Croissants are flaky, donuts and malasadas are fluffy; they have both sweet and savory options. Such a good mix and fusion of Japanese and French pastries. I discovered my love for canales at this bakery…it’s almost like a hand-held crème brûlée; with a slight crunch to the outside with gooey eggy deliciousness inside! Yummmmmm!! And love their ube malasadas here❤️
Angela A — Google review
Parking was tough — only street parking, and their lot was full with employees. I wouldn’t come here alone since parking was too stressful. Pastries and cakes were good! But if you don’t like heavy cream, the cake might not be for you. I expected a lighter Japanese-style cream, but it felt more American. Canelé was amazing — super crunchy outside and soft inside. No indoor seating, but I went to the nearby Whole Foods and it was perfect to enjoy with coffee.
Sally N — Google review
Lots of tasty goodness for sale. I was lucky to take the last spot in the parking lot but there are a few street parking options right outside. The downside for me was that they didn’t have any room inside to sit and I just wish the table they did have was just available for sitting. There are a few yellow tables outside though. All the pastries look delicious and I’d love to try them all
Olga K — Google review
Creamy, fluffy, chewy, yummy, incredible! Crunchy cream malasada, egg salad sando, ham & cheese croissant, jumbo cream puff, and hojicha latte were the standout stars. Ham & cheese sando comes cold but I toasted it at home and that was great, I love the mustard. If you love pastry cream, this is your home. Will be back to try special occasion cakes and curry beef bun which was sold out!
Angela N — Google review
This bakery has just BLOWN ME AWAY!! Everything was incredible. We shared the beef doughnut with crispy coating, a ham & cheese croissant slice, a cream cheese danish pastry, and a passion fruit malasada (doughnut). The location is a little tricky to get to with the pedestrian bridges out of action due to construction work near the Elliot Bay Trail, but this place is worth the trip.
Viki — Google review
Nice to-go spot for baked goods — plenty of sweet and savoury options! Our favourites were the beef curry bun and pear danish (5/5). The ham and cheese croissant was good, but a little over baked, very little filling, and would’ve been better warm but the staff didn’t offer to heat it up (3/5). The malasadas are also good, but you have to be prepared for a lot of sugar and mess (5/5). Usually a line up, but it moves pretty quickly. Limited seating in the cafe and in the middle of an industrial area.
Jane I — Google review
LOVED it. There was a small line when I went. Price was really good for Seattle IMO. I tried the strawberry malasada, but I thought it was just okay. But the star for me was the beef curry. I could eat three of them in one sitting, they are SO GOOD. Interested in trying new things next time.
Alvina W — Google review
1030 Elliott Ave W, Seattle, WA 98119, USA•http://www.fujibakeryinc.com/•(206) 216-3616•Tips and more reviews for Fuji Bakery-Elliott/Interbay

37Hood Famous Bakeshop (Chinatown-ID)

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Hood Famous Cafe + Bar is a vibrant and inviting counter-serve space located in the International District. It has gained local fame for its Filipino-inspired baked goods, coffee, and specialty drinks. The cafe is known for infusing Filipino flavors into their offerings, such as the signature ube cheesecake, ube latte, and ube cookies. In addition to sweet treats, they also offer savory items like bitter melon quiche.
Although we like cooking at home we always visit and support Filipino restaurants when out of town. Hood Famous delivers on taste, flavor and presentation! The chicken arroz caldo is luscious and comforting, with the toppings of crispy fried garlic and the thin chicken skin added an interesting and great contrast to the creaminess of the rice. The tapsilog and longsilog (beef tapa and longganisa patties were perfectly cooked and cooked. They were tender and flavorful. The desserts and drinks were equally delicious and provided a satisfying way to end our meal. The crew is amazing and friendly, and the chefs and cooks obviously know what they are doing and serving. The quality of the food and service is worthy of more stars than this platform can offer. The space is spotless and the vibe very upbeat without being loud. Great place to bring family and friends to! Pro tip: Visit the sauce bar they have next to the counter to make your own dipping sauce with the variety of vinegars and sauces they are offering for free. The Lakan hot sauce and banana ketchup will make your palate dance!
Alpha N — Google review
Perfect location for brunch on a Sunday! My colleague and I stopped here as we had heard good reviews about this Filipino cafe! It did not disappoint! I tried their Ube Ice Latte, and it was the perfect blend of sweetness and expresso! I would highly recommend this drink! For brunch, I ordered the Pork Menudo (which is a tomato based pork dish with a side of rice). It was my first time trying it, and it was decent. The tomato taste was strong, which was not something I was used to. My colleague ordered the Longsilog, which was different from the normal sausage Longsilog he was used to. Service was amazing, and they were quick. The waitress accidentally spilled a bit of my latte but cleaned it up right away. I'd recommend anyone trying out this cafe if they want to try a Filipino cafe!
Carol V — Google review
This place is awesome. I rolled in a little after opening on a Thursday and it was pretty quiet. I ordered at the kiosk, grabbed a number, and sat at a table with a convenient outlet for my laptop charger. I easily connected to their free Wi-Fi (which is apparently not available on weekends — be warned). I started with a chicken arroz caldo with crispy chicken skin and a poached egg plus a pandan Italian soda. The arroz caldo is fantastic! Warm, hearty, and texturally interesting, it's comfort in a bowl. The add-ons are non-negotiable, in my opinion. The pandan Italian soda is also tasty and unique, though a coffee lover would probably just prefer a pandan latte. I enjoyed my food and sipped on my drink for a couple hours while I got some work done. The cafe picked up a little as the morning went on but it stayed relatively quiet and pleasant. Around lunchtime, I ordered a longsilog (basically a breakfast plate with Filipino pork sausage patties). I also added a mung bean patty to give it a try. When it arrived, I topped it off with some chili crisp and went to town. Wow! Explosion of flavor. The pork sausage is unbelievably juicy and tender. It's perfect with some runny egg yolk and a bit of rice. The greens and pickled veggies add a nice crunch and kick of acidity. The mung bean patty is a little less exciting — a bit dry and without a ton of flavor. But if you're not a meat eater, it's a decent alternative! I finished my meal and then ordered an assortment of pastries to go. They have a huge variety of unique flavor combinations! Several of them are classic Filipino sweets that you'd be hard pressed to find elsewhere in Seattle, so it was really cool to try them. The cheesecake is one of their specialities, so I got several varieties to try. Pro tip: you should really enjoy these cold. Once they warm up to room temperature, their flavors dull significantly. My favorites are the Vietnamese coffee and white chocolate guava, but the ube is also rich and unique. A few other standouts for me are the turon cream puff, the black sesame roll, the mango peach empanada, the bibingka corn muffin, and the beef mechado pocket. If you're a fan of less sweet desserts, you'll probably really enjoy the ube pianono cake slice, the cassava cake, and the biko. Overall, I can't recommend this place highly enough. The hot dine-in foods, hot or iced drinks, savory pastries, and sweet desserts are all flawlessly prepared in their own ways.
Kyle C — Google review
Super cute Filipino coffee shop with unique drinks (iced matcha with lilikoi), ube latte. Their mini cheesecakes were delicious with fun flavors like POG and white chocolate guava. I wasn’t the biggest fan of the lilikoi matcha…the flavors just weren’t my favorite. But everything else was good. They have a cute store with various Filipino goodies like chocolate, children’s books and soap.
Rhodes F — Google review
I love this cafe! It’s very cute inside and the food, dessert and drinks were very good! The ube drink has enough sweetness and ube flavour as most I’ve had from other cafes lack ube flavour. We came back three times during our trip! I also appreciate that they had the syrups for sale which are great for those who live far away. By some chance I visit Seattle again, I would definitely come back.
Jing Z — Google review
While visiting Chinatown, we came across this wonderful Cafe that served Filipino cuisine. There was a line, but it moved along pretty quickly. The staff was friendly and knowledgeable about their food. We ordered several items so that we could sample each other's dishes as well as a few of their signature drinks. They do have a dine in area, but also noticed that you can get your food to go. Highly recommended, go check them out! Salamat!
J A — Google review
Quick stop before taking Amtrak out of town. I was impressed by the tranquil, unhurried, yet friendly, efficient service. This place has a wide variety of items with a separate food area from drinks. There is also a cultural selection of gift items, photos of the history. Seating inside was comfortable and arranged for small groups. There was far too much on the menu to sample in one trip. Please consider this for a peaceful cultural break. Delicious!
Judy — Google review
I loved the vibe of this cafe. Lakan, the sous chef is so welcoming and kind. The waitress was too, very smiling. I've tried my first Biko there and I loved it. They make ube and Pandan latte too. My two favorite flavours 😋
Emeline G — Google review
504 5th Ave S #107a, Seattle, WA 98104, USA•http://hoodfamousbakeshop.com/•(206) 261-2066•Tips and more reviews for Hood Famous Bakeshop (Chinatown-ID)

38Fresh Flours Beacon Hill

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Fresh Flours Beacon Hill offers a stunning view of the city, including the Seahawks and Mariners stadiums and the skyline. It's an ideal spot for capturing photos at dusk, especially with the merging traffic from I-90 onto northbound I-5 creating captivating light trails. Visitors rave about their delectable pastries, particularly the fruit danish with its flaky croissant base and fresh fruit topping.
When you want the exact opposite of starbucks, this is your spot. Fresh tasting expresso, creative seasonal lattes and freshly baked yummies that are out of this world. If you want a coffee, go elsewhere. If you want your morning made, come to Fresh Flours. This location has been the most consistent, and delightfully run!
Efrain L — Google review
This was my mom's and I’s last cafe hop in Seattle before leaving, and it was worth it! We arrived right when it opened due to our flight. I unfortunately did not get anything; however, my mom ordered a hot decaf Americano and it was love at first sight. She said it was VERY good, and she was sad we didn’t come sooner because its very close to the place we stayed at. It was so good that we decided to buy four coffee bags! (we turned around the second we left😅👀). I recommend it–its very close to the transit station. Overall, the experience was cosy and vibey–please try it out if you are in the area‼️
Nela — Google review
Whenever we’re in Seattle, Fresh Flours is always our go-to café—and for all the right reasons. The moment you step in, you’re greeted with the aroma of freshly baked pastries paired with expertly crafted espresso and non-espresso drinks. Everything tastes intentional and well thought out, which is why it has quickly become one of our favorite spots in the city. My personal favorite is the café latte with lavender—smooth, aromatic, and perfectly balanced. It pairs beautifully with just about any of their pastries, whether it’s a classic pain au chocolat, a buttery biscuit, or something seasonal from their rotating menu. The pastry selection alone is worth the visit! The staff here are always professional, friendly, and incredibly knowledgeable about the drinks they serve—it’s clear they take pride in what they do. Seating options are also convenient: you can choose to relax inside or, on a beautiful day, enjoy the fresh air at their outdoor tables. The café is PWD- and toddler-friendly, making it a great option for families. Parking is free along the street, though it can be a bit tricky to find a spot right in front; sometimes you may need to park 2–3 blocks away. But honestly, the short walk is well worth it once you sit down with your coffee and pastry in hand. Overall, Fresh Flours offers something refreshingly different from your usual Starbucks run. To my fellow Google Local Guides—if you’re looking for a café with great character, excellent service, and outstanding flavors, this is a must-visit in Seattle.
Belle Z — Google review
Been here twice now and the coffee and pastries are great. The staff however aren’t very welcoming. The first time I went, the lady couldn’t even look me in the eye for some reason. The second time, the staff member was chatting away with her coworker as I was trying to order.
Sarah A — Google review
Nice outdoor seating. Good service. Great variety of freshly baked pastries. The Bacon Quiche is delicious! They offer Stumptown coffee. The croissants are very soft and semi-flaky. Must try the peach danish, perfectly balanced and not too sweet.
Jen H — Google review
If I lived in Seattle I'd have a serious addition to this place. The pastry is SO fluffy, fresh... It's just perfect. Try the ham and cheese croissant, it is the perfect breakfast to go with a coffee or latte
Ana G — Google review
Onion and swiss croissant is like a portable french onion soup! They also warm it up for you, so so goood! They brew Onda so the coffees are also excellent!
Dina Y — Google review
They have nice options for pastries and snacks. Loved their Nutella croissant! The atmosphere is really nice especially for perfect summer days. There are outdoor and indoor seatings. The coffee is nice too. It's one of our go to cafe's in the beacon hill neighborhood.
Sana J — Google review
1624 S McClellan St, Seattle, WA 98144, USA•http://www.freshfloursseattle.com/•(206) 258-3121•Tips and more reviews for Fresh Flours Beacon Hill

39Mighty-O Donuts Capitol Hill

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Mighty-O Donuts Capitol Hill is a popular dairy-free and organic donut shop with multiple locations in Seattle. They are known for their plant-based recipes, making them a hit among vegans. The menu features mostly cake doughnuts along with raised twists, bars, and fritters that are loved by both vegans and omnivores for their texture and familiar yet refined flavors.
I suspect this place super busy on the weekend, but very chill and relaxing on a Tuesday morning. Order one of each mini donuts and went back for a full sized Matcha later, which is their season flavor right now. Good mocha coffee and OJ as well.
Kelsey D — Google review
What a gem of a place! Completely a great treat! All vegan donuts, so fresh. We went in at closing time. The lady was so friendly, even at closing time. I loved the coffee bomb donuts! What a treat . My Son took me here. So close to Silver cloud hotel too!
Washington S — Google review
Leaky lids on hot coffee! The barista's are great and helpful. Unfortunately, the last two times I went the donuts were doughy and had an underdone texture. I'm picky about donuts though, so I decided to give them another try, due to their convenient location, and just get coffee. The coffee is fine and if you're drinking it in the cafe I'm sure it's great. However, I took it to go and when I went to take my first sip the coffee leaked from under the lid and spilled hot coffee all over my hand and shirt. Just not a great experience any of the three times I've been.
Annalisa S — Google review
Edit: I visited again and had the lemon poppy donut, it was very good. Loved it. Didn't get what's the hype with this place, food was mediocre, service and atmosphere was great though.
Yash A — Google review
Great donuts and staff. They responded immediately when I drew their attention to the ADA entrance (shared with other businesses) being blocked. I'm so glad we have a Mighty-O on Capitol Hill although it is also fun to visit the original in Tangle Town!
Ariel W — Google review
Wish we had these in Texas! I visited Seattle from out of town, and had a hankering for some vegan donuts. Thank goodness we went to Mighty-O, because it was amazing!! We got a French toast, a peanut butter chocolate, and a chocolate raspberry. If I lived near this place, I would get one of those french toast ones every day, they're just so good! We also enjoyed their coffee, and the staff was so friendly and helpful! Definitely recommend and will be back the next time I'm in Seattle!
Shelby S — Google review
Hallelujah! These donuts are divine! All the donuts are vegan and they have loads of options to choose from. Our favorite was the raspberry, but the pumpkin custard was a close second. The staff was friendly and complimented the pretty leaf I was carrying around, which made me smile. Highly recommend! 🍩🍁
Jessica U — Google review
One thing I found while visiting Seattle was that they had countless option for places to get sweet delights. We wanted to visit them all, but we didn’t have the time… One of the places that we got to visit was Mighty-O Donuts. Until we got there, I didn’t know that it was just one of handful of locations. This spot was located on the corner lot, and with lots of large windows, the inside was nice and bright. They had a few table seating at the front, and then counter seating all the way to the back. They had all the goodies at the counter to the left. They also had their cold beverage offerings right next to the donuts. They had pretty good selection of donut flavors, it was not going to be easy choosing which one to try… We got a few mini-donuts and 1 regular donut so that we can taste several flavors. Their donuts are made with no chemicals, no GMOs, and no animal products. Yes, they are organic vegan donuts! We tried Cinnamon Sugar, Blueberry Monster, Glazed Baby-O’s, and Chocolate Raspberry. They were tasty with rich flavor, and comforting. And yes, much healthier than regular donuts, as they are organic and vegan. It makes you smile to have a little sweet delight that taste so good!
Foodlover G — Google review
1400 12th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122, USA•http://www.mightyo.com/•(206) 420-4587•Tips and more reviews for Mighty-O Donuts Capitol Hill

40Grand Central Bakery - Eastlake cafe

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Nestled in the heart of Seattle, Grand Central Bakery - Eastlake cafe is a charming artisan bakery and café that prides itself on using local ingredients to create an array of delectable offerings. From freshly baked breads and pastries to hearty soups and sandwiches, this spot has something for everyone. During a recent visit, I was eager to try their famous baked goods after hearing rave reviews from fellow food enthusiasts.
Great breakfast sandwich, I had to go back the next day for another one. There is no rush to go in the morning because they serve it anytime. Great tuna melt, grilled cheese and the bakery is good too. Coffee is great.
Senn K — Google review
Yes, another bakery checked off the list of bakeries all over Seattle. This one is located in Eastlake area of Seattle. So many baked goods to choose from. I decided to share an almond croissant and it was delicious!! The bakery also has a nice sitting area inside and outside. Staff were so friendly too!!
Kim T — Google review
What a magnificent bakery! I once again had high expectation from a very trusted source (thanks Matt!) and was not disappointed at all. On this beautiful summer day I decided to grab a Rhubarb danish and it was absolutely delicious. Fluffy and just the right amount of sweetness is always a winner in my book. The atmosphere was also perfect for studying or reading a book. Restroom was also marvelously kept tidy. I highly recommend and will be returning soon!
Kevin N — Google review
Great cafe/bakery with lots of options to pick from! I went with my go to which was a chocolate croissant. It was delicious, perfect chewiness, not too flaky, and great amount of chocolate! Large seating area, I’d come back!
Alex N — Google review
You can never go wrong at Grand Central Bakery! So goooood! Today I only bought a pull apart and a peanut butter cookie, but frequently get the kale salad, loaves of bread, soups & sandwiches, and other treats. You won’t be disappointed.
Daria — Google review
Terrible. I waited 45 minutes for a couple of sandwiches, a kale salad, and some pastries. The sandwiches were worse than what I could make at home. Plain and uninspired. So boring. The kale had gone bad and was inedible. The pastries were so plain and boring. I spent $70 here for the worse meal I’ve had in a while.
Tamine A — Google review
I think this place has amaaazing baked goods, however I was not too impressed with the sandwich I ordered. Decided to try their Bristol Bay sandwich, which has smoked salmon on it. $15.50 for a sandwich this size is a little much...With my latte and sandwich I spent over $22 which I don’t think was quite worth it in the end. However, I have heard some great recommendations for this place so I think I’ll stop by again sometime to try their other food items! The steak sandwich looked promising!
Itscolleenk — Google review
A great lunch spot for quality sandwiches! Friendly staff, lots of seating. All the sandwiches I’ve tried have been fantastic. I think it is because they use delicious fresh baked bread, which is the foundation of a great sandwich. Expect most of their sandwiches to be very traditional combinations, with only a couple specials that are more unique. The lunch hour rush can have long lines sometimes and I wouldn’t expect to pop in and out too quickly. I normally expect ordering and getting my food to take about 20min. They also will sell out of many pastries and even sometimes some sandwiches by the end of the lunch hour, around 1. Because all their sandwiches are so good, it normally doesn’t bother me.
Kaya P — Google review
198 E Blaine St, Seattle, WA 98102, USA•https://www.grandcentralbakery.com/eastlake•(206) 957-9505•Tips and more reviews for Grand Central Bakery - Eastlake cafe
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41Donut Factory

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If you're on the hunt for a delightful doughnut experience, look no further than Donut Factory. This vibrant spot is a haven for doughnut lovers, offering over 60 unique varieties crafted by dedicated bakers who work tirelessly around the clock. From colorful cake doughnuts adorned with every sprinkle imaginable to raised options topped with creative flavors like smoky bacon and Fruity Pebbles, there's something to satisfy every craving.
I ordered a dozen for three different teams at work, and they all loved them. One person, who normally doesn't like donuts, said she liked the one she had because it wasn't too sweet. Always a hit.
Cathy C — Google review
Overall a pretty middling experience. The place is to go only, so I got my donut and went to a bubble tea place across the street for somewhere to sit. The cashier was super nice, but the fruity pebbles donut I got tasted stale and was about on par with Walmart or Fred Meyer bakery offerings. The donut shop suffers from it's location, which really isn't the fault of the business itself, but the area around it is less than ideal and had a lot of broken glass. Spent around $3 for the donut.
Michael M — Google review
Their donuts are good, but the bacon donut is my absolute favorite. wish it wasn’t sold out so often. But they changed the shape of the bacon donut recently, and it’s not as good as it used to be, sadly. I’ve tried the Italian soda too, but honestly, it’s just alright. I usually skip it now and just stick with the donuts. Totally worth a stop if you’re nearby.
Duyen — Google review
Donuts taste pretty sweet. Nothing special. Last time I went was about 1.5-2 years ago and today realized they moved their store a unit or two down. It’s smaller and the selection is also much smaller. They used to have so many interesting flavors but now it’s a basic place. The parking is limited.
Christian M — Google review
I used to love this place and came here a couple to few times a week. They had amazing Italian sodas. The ones without redbull. I moved away for a year and back for the summer and wanted to come get an amazing donut and a regular Italian soda. It was $5. She made it with sparkling lemonade (or something( it should be club soda , unless specified otherwise). And then she put milk in it. Not half and half. And she put a ton of milk in. More milk than the sparkling lemonade . I came back today. Hoping for better service. She told me the price for a 16 oz Italian soda instead of the 20oz and then it ended being an extra $2. I asked her (and the guy with her) to make it with club soda and half and half. The Italian soda tastes l like watered down half and half. Again way too much half n half and I think they just used normal water. 16oz of watered down half and half with some orange syrup for $6
Grace N — Google review
On two separate occasions now, I've ordered doughnuts only to find them completely raw batter in the middle. I'm not talking about Boston creme filling or partially baked dough, this was straight up wet, stretchy, and cold doughnut batter that was visibly distinct from the cream filling. I figured the first time was a fluke but this is clearly a problem. Donut Factory used to be amazing when they were in the storefront at the far end of the building. They changed management, moved, and rebranded and they left all the quality behind in the change. Before, they would be open late with plenty of selection. Now they are selling the last of the display case donuts at 11am and are frequently closed by 2 because they are out of stock.
Ian M — Google review
This is the ONLY doughnut spot that I know stays open late during the week (til 9pm). There was a great selection of donuts available, even though I stopped by after 6p, but they weren't the freshest batch and I suppose that's the give. I'm not going to hold that against them though. I came in for the first time while on a random mission to find a new pod for my box mod vape. There is a gas station, 420 dispensary, vape/smoke shop and doughnut factory in this little business complex--the convenience is really unmatched. However, there is such a teeny parking lot that isn't the easiest to get into. There are only about 10 parking spots for this entire, wonderfully thoughtful, cluster of collaborative businesses--which is ridiculous. Couple that with an annoying population of riff-raff that just aimlessly walk around and that's why I couldn't give a 5 star rating. I still loved this place though and will definitely be back again.
Trina 1 — Google review
I love this donut shop! Only one I'll go to. Idk why but the same donut you get there doesn't taste the same at other places. Their lemon filled and the fruity pebbles donut rock my socks every time.
Sierra J — Google review
4336 Roosevelt Way NE Suite D Suite D, Seattle, WA 98105, USA•https://donutfactoryinc.com/donutfactoryuni?utm_source=google•(206) 547-1633•Tips and more reviews for Donut Factory

42Fresh Flours South Lake Union

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Fresh Flours South Lake Union is a beloved bakery with multiple locations across Seattle, including in Phinney Ridge and Beacon Hill. The husband-and-wife team behind the bakery, Keiji Koh and Etsuko Minematsu, are dedicated to perfecting the craft of pastries.
Fresh Flours always has good quality pastries - even when they warm up their croissants, they remain flakey instead of sinking and getting soggy. Coffee is also good and I just found out that refills are only $1 - and this is not just for drip. We literally got an iced mocha refilled for a dollar which is amazing!
Pooja C — Google review
Great place to get pastries! My favorite was the Matcha muffin which had a red bean inside, which was so amazing. The matcha cookie was OK as well as the Matcha latte. Their specialty coffees look pretty good! I would come back.
Alex N — Google review
Loved my hazelnut latte and almond croissant —all the pastries look mouth drooling. However, that pesto mozzarella sandwich I took for my lunch.. was very sorry looking. I mean, the sandwich feels like time and effort both called in sick.. I ended up jazzing it up when I got home. I’ve had better sandwiches from a gas station at half the cost. Not sure if they’re made in house or delivered. I wasn’t looking for gourmet, but a little emphasis woulda been nice.
Laura — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Fresh Flour Bakery has excellent vibes and outstanding customer service. The fresh brewed dark coffee is rich and smooth, and their Oat and Coconut Vegan Cookie is perfectly chewy without being overly sweet. A cozy spot with top-notch treats!
D ( — Google review
I've been a big fan of this place for the past 8 years. This morning I ordered 2 large order online (10 + 6 = total 16 pastries) to celebrate a friend's birthday. I expected that since they always put 4 or more pastries in a box. When I went to pick it up, they each came in a paper bag and the pastries were all crumpled up in a small bag. Can you believe I ordered 16 pastries and they all fit in two small bags? All Danish pastries are out of shape. So I asked for a box and put the pastries in the box myself. I tipped them because I ordered a lot but I put them in the box by myself. I'm a big fan of this place so I hope this never happens again.
Sunga H — Google review
Tasty almond croissant and blackberry Danish. Pretty big croissant for the price. I’ve had croissants with more almond filling before but this one was light and flaky which balanced with the lesser paste. Ordered a vanilla hazelnut latte… very smooth but was light. Great study spot, tucked in SLU. Lots of pastry’s I would go back to try if I was in the area!
Maddie — Google review
Love the little coffee spots around town, and this one was fantastic. The drip was fresh and full of aroma, and the specialty drink wifey got was tasty as well. Don't skip the snacks because the ham biscuit was on point. To top it off, the server/ barista was super sweet, and the place is cute/ cozy!
Pierre S — Google review
I casually walked in here, not really looking for coffee or a bakery. I will say that it reminded me a lot of Starbucks. A lot of the sandwich stuff was wrapped and designed to be microwaved. French is not necessarily my favorite food because it has a tendency to be over priced, small portions, and not substantial for a meal. This place wasn’t bad though. Cute spot overall and wouldn’t be bad to go and catch up with someone visiting in a casual setting. I don’t that I would personally come back, but for what it is, I liked it. I ordered the Sausage pithivier and I thought it was really well made. The American in me wishes it had more meat, but I could taste the quality.
Geoffrey H — Google review
432 8th Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109, USA•http://www.freshfloursseattle.com/•(206) 706-3338•Tips and more reviews for Fresh Flours South Lake Union

43Bake Shop

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Bake Shop is a charming bakery and wine bar located in the Queen Anne/Uptown neighborhood. The bright and airy space is adorned with plenty of plants, creating a relaxed atmosphere. In addition to an array of breads, pastries, and toasts, they also offer sandwiches, salads, soups, and a selection of wines for pairing. Owned by Krista Nelson, who brings her experience from Dynamo Donuts in San Francisco and Hot Cakes in Seattle to the table.
Visiting from CT, passing through on our way to a cruise. This was a 3 minute walk from our hotel. The nectarine blueberry galette was absolutely excellent. Not too sweet, flaky, fruity fresh. Their seasonal black sesame caramel latte with a salty whip was exactly what I wanted it to be. If I lived here, I'd either work here or be here all the time. I love the after hours idea. We came by with the nephews but they wanted something else, so I had to come back. Such a cool vibe and I'm only sorry I'm not here longer!
Jennifer R — Google review
Hidden gem. Must go and try their pastries. Selection can be a tad limited but everything tried was 5/5. The roll was doughy and a splurge of cinnamon taste. The pie had a great crunchy base with a chocolate layer that went great with the passion fruit topping. Will definitely have again if I see it.
Dampier — Google review
Lovely little cafe tucked away in a relatively quiet street. I ordered the black sesame salted caramel latte (with salted whipped cream), cardomom knot, and breakfast sandwich. All were so good! Especially the latte. Would come back just for that. Lots of seating both outdoors and indoors, with a water bowl outside for the pups. I came on a Thursday morning and there was plenty of seating, but can’t speak to how busy it might be on a weekend.
Lin Y — Google review
Bake Shop is in a lovely neighborhood, and we visited on a sunny Saturday morning when the café was filled with natural light. There’s also outdoor seating, but the place was busy with a long line, so ordering took a while. The café feels authentic, with most of the food made fresh. I ordered a mocha and a veggie sandwich—the sandwich took about 30 minutes but was absolutely worth the wait. The coffee was okay, nothing special, so I’d come here more for the food than the drinks. The coffee cost felt reasonable, but the food was on the expensive side—our coffee and veggie sandwich came to around $30 with tip, which I think is a bit much. Paid street parking is available nearby.
Sourabh A — Google review
I’ve never reviewed anywhere on Google before, but I have been a such a long time fan of Bake shop and I’ve been so disappointed recently that I felt like saying something. First off, their bakery items are spectacular and the coffee is so fantastic, so I definitely recommend those. However the food is SO bad recently. It seems like they went from making each sandwich/toast fresh per order to just making everything ahead of time and pulling it out of the fridge. The quality of the meals has gone down so much. The most recent time I went I got the veggie toast; there were almost no veggies (it used to be piled so high you couldn’t see the bread and was FABULOUS), it was COLD, and there was a fully uncooked clove of garlic sitting on it (see pictures)! The last several times I’ve ordered any of the sandwiches/toasts, they’ve been completely cold and honestly, just taste worse, to the point where I haven’t finished them. It also seems like they don’t come with the side salads or chips anymore but cost the same, which is so small but again just makes everything seem more disappointing. I had hoped it was a one-off issue, but this most recent time was the third experience like this. Overall the meal quality is so low now and it’s disappointing, since I have loved this place for years. But the baked goods, coffee, and FOH servers are all still so wonderful and lovely, so I can still recommend those! Just don’t go here for a meal. I hope they can make a comeback!
Emma J — Google review
I am frustratingly trying to find somewhere in Seattle that has good breakfast food for a good price without a line out the door. I have yet to find it and Bake Shop is like all the other cafes in Seattle. $15.50 for a small breakfast sandwich and a 40 minute wait for a to-go order with a line nearly out the door. I’ll admit it was a good sandwich but in my opinion not worth the time invested.
Matthew L — Google review
Best black sesame coffee, sourdough chocolate babka and veggie breakfast sandwich with mushroom were really good! We got the miso chocolate chip cookie to-go and that was delicious as well!!! Absolutely recommend this place!!!
Soumya G — Google review
this cafe has a cozy vibe and a unique menu with an Asian twist. I tried the sesame matcha and miso cookie, both were delicious. It’s not those typical loud cafes so it’s great for studying or chatting with friends, although I think having a car would make it easier to go again but would highly recommend
Michelle L — Google review
221 1st Ave W #100, Seattle, WA 98119, USA•http://bakeshopseattle.com/•(206) 922-3667•Tips and more reviews for Bake Shop

44Bakery Honore

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Bakery Honore is a charming patisserie that offers a delightful selection of French-style baked goods and specialty coffee drinks. Located in Loyal Heights, Seattle, it is renowned for its unreal croissants that are divinely flaky and buttery. The ambiance exudes warmth and Parisian charm, with friendly staff always ready to assist customers in choosing from the myriad pastries available.
I'm generally a bit generous with 5-star reviews, but Bakery Honoré genuinely deserves it. It is a testament to the quality of their pastries that they are only open three days a week, for 7 hours a day. The pastries are immaculate, and the croissants are the best I've found in Seattle and possibly elsewhere (I say this as someone who's been to Arsicault, Craftsman & Wolves etc.). The coffee is also amazing and the matcha latte—one of my favorite drinks of all time—is the best I've had anywhere (and this drink can be VERY hit or miss depending on where you go). The atmosphere, decorations, music, and the friendliness of the staff are just as enjoyable as the food. You just have to see for yourself. (= They have a few heated savory breakfast sandwiches and some seating if you wish to enjoy your food or drink on-site. For what it's worth, I walk two miles to come here every weekend... so they must be good!
Inkh — Google review
Have lived nearby and meant to go for years but due to Maps status, had assumed it was closed… It is NOT! It is open, vibrant, and delicious. Baristas are friendly, and service is quick. They have a brilliant and wide assortment of gorgeous French pastry (provided you come early, as we’ve heard they sell out!), the coffee is delicious, and the cafe ambience is lovely. Thanks so much to our new favorite local coffee shop and bakery!!
Eliana H — Google review
Yay! They are open again. After numerous times driving by and wanting to go in but frustrated by the "closed" sign on the door, we were pleasantly surprised to drive by today and see it open. One quick u-turn later, we were inside and dealing with the quandary of having to choose from an abundance of amazing-looking desserts. This is the kind of place every neighborhood wants. Tiny, but full of atmosphere and enticing pastry of all kinds. The staff was friendly, helpful, quick, and seemed genuinely happy to be there. They told us the Kouign-amann were fresh, and I was glad to hear it, as it's one of my favorite pastries and I've found it notoriously difficult to get a good one. These were light, sweet, and buttery without being too greasy - everything you want from the Breton classic. As good as they were however, it was hard to turn away from the many delicious-looking options in the case. I know I've got to go back to get the apricot tart, whatever that cream filled bun was, and - according to my neighbor - the cherry strudel. That's another nice thing about Honore, it's the kind of place where you see your neighbors and they tell you to get there early if you want to get the strudel before it runs out. The coffee was also not bad. They make an acceptable cortado, which is one of my cafe litmus tests. Not the best I've had, but an absolutely find complement to the pastry. As I said, it's small - one 3-person tables and 5 2-tops, but if you can snag one, it's a lovely place to hang out and chat, play a game of cards, do some journaling, listen to French music, and watch people struggle with the pastry decisions you just made. We were lucky in our timing. When we got there, the place was empty, but 5 minutes after we sat down, there was a line out the door and all the tables filled up quick and by the time we left, the cases were nearly cleared out, so I think that this is the kind of place you want to hit early if you can. I hope they stay open!
Tod H — Google review
Bakery Honore feels like stepping into a cafe in the middle of Paris rather than Lake City. The ambiance is expertly curated bringing a nice warmth to every interaction. The staff are always smiling and happy to engage customers to help them pick from the myriad pastries. Pegasus coffee and espresso are available for the perfect pairing. Despite being open only Friday, Saturday and Sunday at the time of posting, the bakery sells out daily and is a true gem in the neighborhood. If only I could give 9 stars...
Rich E — Google review
Tbh I don’t normally have baked goods but it was a special occasion. I had the marionberry-almond tart? Not totally sure what it was but it was a 10/10, literally one of the best sweets I’ve ever had. Amazing texture and flavor. Definitely worth stopping in!
Kourtney R — Google review
**UPDATE: Found this sharp plastic piece in the Choc Decadence!! I was one of the customers who had always liked this bakery until this morning. When I arrived around 7:50 this morning, there was already quite a long line, and after waiting for about 45 minutes, I was able to order. As you can see in the attached photo, I ordered various pastries and desserts to celebrate Mother's Day, and I paid a significant amount of $66 at the bakery. The problem arose when I arrived home and opened the box to find a Key Lime Tart instead of the Choc Decadence I had ordered. Not only was I looking forward to trying the Choc Decadence, but they also charged more than twice the cost of the Key Lime Tart, so I tried contacting them. I called them 3 times, but they never answered, and there were no other contact methods available. After trying another 2-3 consecutive calls, I finally got through, and the woman who picked up the phone said she can exchange it for the Choc Decadence if I come back. There was NO apology for their mistake. Since I didn't want to ruin Mother's Day, I decided to drive back to the bakery. When I got there, the woman checked my Key Lime Tart in the box, pouted, took it back, and finally gave me the Choc Decadence. Again, there was no apology for the time wasted going back home and driving back again, nor any acknowledgment of their mistake. Also, they took back the wrongly handed Key Lime Tart. I'm not sure if they might resell it to another customer. There is NO respect for the customer who willingly dedicated over an hour of early Sunday morning and paid a significant amount in this business. There is NO genuine apology for their mistake in this business as well. I am deeply disappointed with their customer service and will NEVER return.
Solar — Google review
Honore is such an awesome bakery! They have lots of range for those with sweet and more savory preferences, and their bakery is nicely decorated. It would be easy to spend 5 minutes or an hour here. My favorites: the pesto Parmesan pastry, the ham Gruyère and the spinach feta pastry. They are absolutely worth the trip!
Shapeshifter123 — Google review
Came here about minutes after opening on a Sunday and was third in line, and soon there was a dedicated line. Very much enjoyed the ham gruyere croissant and the berry tart. The bread pudding was good too, loved that it wasn't too sweet and had a lovely texture but personally could have done without the added chocolate chips. Good coffee, cute cozy interior and friendly staff too :)
Anna B — Google review
8056 Lake City Way NE, Seattle, WA 98115, USA•https://bakeryhonore.com/•(206) 257-5286•Tips and more reviews for Bakery Honore

45Tres Lecheria

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If you're on the hunt for an exceptional tres leches cake, look no further than Tres Lecheria, a delightful takeout bakery nestled in Wallingford. This charming spot offers its signature cake in convenient plastic containers, making it easy to indulge on the go. The dessert is incredibly moist and rich, soaking up milk like a sponge while topped with fluffy whipped cream that feels like clouds of dairy bliss.
On December 24, 2024, I visited Tres Lecheria and had the pleasure of trying their Full Strawberry and Traditional tres leches cakes. Both were absolutely incredible! The Full Strawberry was bursting with fresh, natural strawberry flavor, perfectly balanced with creamy richness. The Traditional was equally delightful, with a classic flavor that truly melted in your mouth. Neither cake was overly sweet, which made them even more enjoyable. The shop was spotless, and the cakes were beautifully presented. For just $35, the portions were generous, and the quality was outstanding. If you’re craving a perfect tres leches cake, Tres Lecheria is a must-visit. Highly recommended!
Kul R — Google review
I loved my Tres Leches traditional slice of cake. On this visit, we had a traditional and a coconut tres leches slices. Both were superb with a leches at the bottom and a nice sponge cake. Not too sweet at all like most cakes. If I had to give my Paul Hollywood critique I would say the coconut cake did not punch through and the flavor blended together. Overall an amazing addition to Wallingford.
Marc V — Google review
I was in introduced to tres lecheria cake by Frelard tamales while I was at their older location. Order traditional, pistachio, horchata cakes. Tastes very very delicious. Ambience is lowkey cool. A must try if you are around. Each pop costs $9 and you really can’t beat these prices. Owner also mentioned cakes are available at PCC community markets as well.
Ajay J — Google review
I've tried a few flavors over the years and they've all been delicious and unique. Most recently, I tried the coconut tres leches for a friend's birthday. It was perfectly moist and sweet, balanced with a light whipped topping and toasted coconut flakes. I love that they sell individual slices as well as whole cakse.
Kyle C — Google review
We tried the Traditional Tres Leches and the Marionberry Tres Leches, and both were absolutely incredible! The cakes were so soft and melt in your mouth that I couldn’t get enough of them. The sweetness was perfectly balanced not too much, not too little just right. Every bite was so soothing and comforting that it was impossible to stop eating.This was by far the best tres leches I’ve ever had. We’re definitely looking forward to coming back and trying more flavors soon!
Shivagamasundari S — Google review
The staff was very friendly and professional! I left a message that my friend birthday would be on Monday, but I needed to pick up the cake on Saturday. The staff gave me a call and asked if I would like it frozen for maximum freshness on Monday, and instructed me on thawing it in preparation for her birthday. The cake was a massive hit! The flavor is amazing! Thank you so much.
Erika M — Google review
Walking into this cute store front we were blown back by a strong breeze from a fan and the strong smell of cleaning products. We purchased three slices to take home, everything is packaged to take with you. Once we were home we enjoyed the dulce de leche and the pumpkin chai slices immensely. However, the traditional slice must have been made or packaged while cleaning was happening because the smell of the cleaning products had permeated it and it was not only noticeable but it detracted from the flavor. Not enjoyable.
Karla O — Google review
It was okay….. I ordered the traditional tres leches flavor for a party and it is not the same as the one from Mexico. Personally, it was too sweet for me which is disappointing. I think they might have over did it with the condensed milk and sugar. The real one from Mexico has a subtle sweetness that is not that overpowering. I think the Whole Foods tres leches is probably better than this place.
Ruby W — Google review
2315 N 45th St, Seattle, WA 98103, USA•http://www.treslecheria.com/•(206) 257-4299•Tips and more reviews for Tres Lecheria
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46Umami Kushi

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Umami Kushi is a delightful gem nestled within the Metier Brewing Co. taproom in the Central District, where culinary creativity shines through its unique offerings. This Rainier Beach eatery specializes in stuffed panko-crusted dough buns that boast a crispy exterior and a soft, tender interior. The diverse fillings are sure to tantalize your taste buds, featuring options like jerk-spiced chicken with plantain and smoked salmon enveloped in a creamy potato sauce topped with furikake.
I was greeted by the owner who was very kind and explained all that they have to offer with their house made beverages buns and even a seafood option, super clean inside, I got the Beef Bulgogi and BBQ Pork, Both were very savory and soft! Each came with a little sauce and I Loved the flavor and will come back again for more!
Jeff K — Google review
First time here but it won't be our last! This place is fantastic! The food was so pretty I didn't want to eat it but it's sooooo delicious! The pull apart sweet roll was to die for! My friend said the Beignets were the best he'd ever had outside of Louisiana!! We happened to be running over in the area near seaward park and stopped in post run, we'll worth the detour!
Kassie S — Google review
I needed to grab a quick meal before leaving for the airport and found this place nearby!I loved the wide range of Afro-Caribbean and Asian flavors. I settled on the Peruvian Chicken and found it flavorful and moist. It also comes with a small container of spicy green sauce which enhances the experience. If I’m in town again, I’d love to come back and try the other breads. Such a unique intersection!
Jane T — Google review
Umami Kushi will see me regularly from now on. The owner is phenomenal very funny, kind, and makes such good food! Everything is made to order—very warm n fresh! The chicken curry pan, beef curry pan, Peruvian chicken pan were all so crispy, filled so well with meet (not one of those 80% 20% meat buns). Torn between beef and Peruvian for my favs! The beignets omg. So soft, fluffy, and soft. The atmosphere is very anime inspired from the custom art, to memorabilia, to the music. Small place might not be ideal for a group over 5 to dine in but great to-go spot. We went late so they were out of a few flavors, have to try the jerk chicken once I’m back!
Aidan T — Google review
We found this place after a trip to Japan had us longing for Japanese train station style bakery places, with things like yakisoba sandwich! If you’re looking for something like that this is the place-One of its kind, Umami Kushi/Okazua Pan has been around for 14 years and it’s the kind of warm place where the owner/staff has a conversation with you as they recommend what you’d like to have! We went for a post swim snack but ended up getting 4 of the crispy buns with savoury fillings- My favourite was the Adobe chicken and Curry beef! The Beignets which are weekend specials are out of this world- lightly sweet, super fluffy, warm and I wish I got more! There are Japanese drinks that you can couple your purchase with, they also make bags of crisps and Barbecue sauce in-house for retail!
R K — Google review
Great food, friendly staff, great experience. We had the Jerk Chicken, Chicken Yakisoba, Salmon, and Beef Curry, and all of them were stellar! Great music and vibes as well!
Ken M — Google review
Their selection is great! As a vegetarian the owner gave me good recommendations and my meat eating friends loved theirs as well. Grab a few and bring them over to the lake for a lovely picnic! Decent prices and helpful staff makes this a must visit spot.
Brianna H — Google review
Must try okazu pan and beignet! We had the bulgogi and chicken curry. We will definitely come back to try other filling options. Solid place!
Mya T — Google review
9099 Seward Park Ave S unit 2, Seattle, WA 98118, USA•http://umamikushi.com/•(206) 723-1887•Tips and more reviews for Umami Kushi

47Askatu Bakery

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Nestled in the heart of Belltown, Askatu Bakery is a delightful haven for those seeking allergen-free treats. Established in 2019 by Estela Martinez, this charming bakery collaborates with Liberated Foods, LLC to craft delicious baked goods that cater to various dietary restrictions. With a commitment to eliminating the top eight allergens—including wheat, dairy, and nuts—Askatu Bakery ensures that everyone can indulge without worry.
I am lactose intolerant and my girlfriend has gluten intolerance, we love to stop at small bakeries like this when we travel. Sam was super friendly and knowledgeable and so helpful! The baked goods and lattes were amazing, thank you all so much!
Sean B — Google review
Allergen free wonderful bakery! They’re also a part of Seattle Good Business Network! I sampled the peanut butter and the wedding cake and they made me a nice americano. The staff was kind and answered all my questions. I was able to work and take a meeting in the cafe. The cafe was a good temperature and good working space and all the other patrons were friendly. I’ll be back!
Origins L — Google review
Askatu made my wedding cake - it was beautiful, delicious, and best of all, free from so many allergens! The ordering process was straightforward and there were lots of options for cake, filling, icing, and designs to choose from. So happy that I could eat the cake at my own wedding. I look forward to checking out more of Askatu's baked goods in the future :)
Jacqueline B — Google review
I ordered a custom dairy free gluten free cake with them and had such a perfect experience with them! I got to sit down with the baker and she was so sweet and talked me through my options and decorated it exactly how I wanted it. So happy with my whole experience with them!
Natalie L — Google review
This place is a DREAM! Our little ones have food allergies and it so great to be able to bring them here and let them pick out whatever they want. We've really enjoyed the pop-tarts, "oreo" cookie and cupcakes. We also enjoy getting their treats at the Queen Anne Farmer's Market too.
Stephanie N — Google review
Best allergen free bakery in Seattle and maybe my favorite of all time! They made our wedding cake and put so much love and effort into it even though it was a very small order!! 10/10 would recommend to anyone with allergies!
Ezra Z — Google review
Small cafe offering a great variety of freshly baked allergen free foods. We needed dairy, gluten, egg, and coconut free treats and found over ten that fit our needs! The owner even came out specially to help us navigate ingredients. What a cool place! And, even better, they ship through their Etsy shop!
Katie M — Google review
This bakery was phenomenal. As someone with celiac and and nut allergy I was able to eat here. The whole bakery is gluten free and the confections are good quality, and don't crumble or have huge holes in them like typical gf products. The owner and staff were such a pleasure to talk with and they were so helpful! And since i went in fall they had a pumpkin iced chai that was tasty.I definitely recommend the turkey pesto sandwich! 😋
Mil C — Google review
2209 4th Ave, Seattle, WA 98121, USA•http://liberatedfoods.com/•(206) 485-7503•Tips and more reviews for Askatu Bakery
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