Small, cozy bakery with Parisian ambiance and beautifully decorated interior creates a welcoming, elegant atmosphere. Outdoor seating offers a relaxing spot enhanced by occasional live music. The space combines quaint charm with comfortable seating and unique tableware.
Breakfast sandwiches come on toasted brioche sesame buns. The Mr. Breakfast sandwich stands out as a popular choice.
Authentic French baking shines through with unique products not found in other bakeries. The bakery offers a quaint atmosphere and stands out as a true boulangerie in the area.
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They bake locally four times a day, guaranteeing authentic French bread.
Mirabelle by Orphée uses high-quality ingredients shipped from France.
Expect a wait during peak breakfast hours, especially on weekends.
Cozy bakery with stylish interior, natural light, and beautiful mural creates a warm, inviting atmosphere. Small indoor seating and a few outdoor tables offer intimate spaces, while fresh, authentic French pastries stand out as a key feature.
Croissant breakfast sandwiches stand out with well-cooked eggs and cheese and a nice croissant texture. The sandwiches deliver a solid savory flavor that complements the bread well.
Quality baked goods stand out with impeccable freshness and flavor. The bakery offers a delightful dine-in experience alongside heavenly drinks.
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After 2 pm, buying two pastries gets you one free.
The scones always sell out early, so arrive early to get one.
ZARY BAKERY offers a variety of gluten-free snacks.
Bright, spacious bakery with lively but polite atmosphere and authentic Seattle vibes. Light-filled spaces create a calm and energizing environment that feels both cozy and bustling. Known for exceptional pastries and desserts, it draws steady crowds and maintains a welcoming charm.
Breakfast sandwiches come with freshly made breads and pair well with bagels. They taste delicious and satisfy morning cravings.
Offers an excellent selection of pastries and baked goods with higher quality than typical bakeries. The bakery has a charming vibe and pairs well with good coffee for lunch or desserts.
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Macrina Bakery consistently has a half-hour line on weekends.
Mobile ordering is not available at Macrina Bakery.
The bakery has indoor seating for customers.
Bright, woodsy space with plenty of indoor seating and natural lighting creates a cozy, inviting atmosphere. Well spaced tables and a quiet buzz of jazz music and conversation support both work and casual visits. Outdoor patio and park benches add relaxed options for enjoying coffee.
Breakfast sandwiches feature thick cut bacon, large runny eggs, and come on bolo roles with tomato jam. Options include sausage-egg-biscuit and bacon-egg-croissant, both noted for their deliciousness.
A wide selection of high-quality sourdough bread fermented for 48 hours stands out here. The bakery offers affordable prices on fresh breads and mouthwatering pastries like chocolate and almond croissants.
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The sourdough loaf costs $4.50.
Most pastries cost under $4.
The bakery stops serving made-to-order food at noon.
Small bakery with an open kitchen and limited indoor seating creates a cozy, crowded atmosphere. Plenty of outdoor seating offers a sheltered, European-style patio space. The smell of fresh bread fills the air, and watching bakers work adds to the lively vibe.
Breakfast sandwiches feature soft brioche buns or English muffins with perfectly cooked eggs and options like sausage or bacon. Bread quality stands out, especially the fresh sourdough and pastries served alongside.
Outstanding bread quality defines this bakery, making it a standout in the local scene. It combines artisan techniques with a strong reputation among Seattle bakeries.
Good to know
Arrive early to avoid long lines, especially on Saturday mornings.
Expect a line out the door during peak hours, particularly on weekends.
Parking around the bakery can be challenging; consider public transport.
Cozy cafe with Filipino-inspired decor and wooden accents creates a warm, bright atmosphere. Seating options include tables, high tops, and standing bars suited for groups or solo visits. Free Wi-Fi and a sauce bar add unique touches, while the space remains quiet and comfortable for work or conversation.
Pan de sal replaces the usual bun, giving the breakfast sandwich a tasty, soft texture. Eggs have a savory custard feel, and options include a longanisa version and a veggie patty sandwich.
Offers bakery items rooted in Filipino foods with a limited selection available. Prices run a bit higher than nearby cafe/bakery combos.
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The bakery hosts karaoke nights, making it a lively spot on weekends.
Parking is challenging in Chinatown; consider using public transport.
Expect to pay around $15 for specialty drinks like ube lattes.
Industrial-chic bakery set in an old boat house with heated outdoor seating and scenic water views. The atmosphere combines a cozy patio vibe with house music playing softly in the background. It attracts crowds who enjoy casual dining by the water, especially in the well-equipped outdoor areas.
Breakfast sandwiches come with large helpings of bacon or Thai sausage on brioche or Hawaiian buns. Eggs melt perfectly with cheese, and sauces balance the flavors well.
Japanese fusion bakery offers okonomiyaki quiche and traditional French croissants. Outdoor seating complements the inventive baked goods with a great location.
Good to know
Parking is difficult; be cautious as some areas have no parking.
Expect long lines, especially on weekends and during lunch hours.
Pastries often sell out by 9:00 a.m. on weekends.
Coffee shop offers airy, sunny space with cozy outdoor patio and ample seating inside and out. Atmosphere feels calm yet bustling, with many people working on laptops and chatting. Plenty of outlets and strong WiFi support a steady flow of visitors throughout the day.
Breakfast sandwiches cost around $6 to over $7. Vegan options stand out as tasty. Sausage patties can be bland and some sandwiches miss the mark on flavor.
Offers standard breakfast pastries with a tasty matcha and a decent breakfast taco featuring a good corn tortilla. No longer includes a Japanese bakery section.
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There was a good amount of parking available on the street and in the surrounding neighborhoods.
Expect a wait of 10-15 minutes during busy weekend mornings.
There is plenty of space to eat, including outdoor seating.
Spacious bakery with plenty of seating upstairs, downstairs, and outdoors offers a bright, modern vibe filled with natural light. The atmosphere is busy and lively, often too loud for meetings but perfect for casual visits. Beautiful pastry displays add to the inviting, well-designed space.
Breakfast sandwiches come on English muffins or fresh-baked milk bread that is crispy, soft, and buttery. The sausage sandwich features a perfectly cooked egg and flavorful sausage.
Lines often form due to the bakery's precise flavors and techniques. The bakery pairs its phenomenal pastries with great coffee.
Good to know
Expect long lines unless you arrive early or late.
The best pastries often sell out by mid-morning.
Parking can be difficult in the area.
Vegan cafe with a cozy atmosphere and acoustic piano music creates a warm, inviting space. Sparse decor and limited seating give it a community center vibe. Offers free pantry and meals, emphasizing neighborhood support.
Breakfast sandwiches feature vegan sausage, egg, and cheese that taste convincing enough to surprise people. The pepper jelly and jalapeño jam add a unique, flavorful twist to the sandwiches.
Offers a vegan bakery with fresh food and almond croissants. Serves a breakfast sandwich with jalapeño jam alongside great coffee.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted, and food often sells out by noon.
The cafe offers a free meal once a week for those in need.
Expect limited menu options during holidays like Thanksgiving.
Small deli with covered outdoor seating and a heated patio offers a cozy, old-world vibe reminiscent of New York. Space is limited, focusing on takeout and casual outdoor dining with a neighborhood feel. Outdoor heaters sometimes fail, affecting comfort during colder weather.
Open faced lox bagel and pastrami breakfast sandwiches stand out with bold flavors. Pastrami appears on both Reuben and Frankel styles, offering hearty options.
Fresh bagels, schemers, and sandwiches made with fresh bread stand out. The bakery offers a variety of bread, rolls, pastries, and cookies that are exempt from sales tax unless served with utensils. Long lines on weekends show its popularity with the neighborhood crowd.
Good to know
Get there early to ensure a full selection of bagels, especially on weekends.
They often run out of popular bagel options by early afternoon.
Prices for bagels and sandwiches can be high, with some items costing over $50.
Bright, airy space with large communal tables and indoor and outdoor seating creates a comfortable spot for coffee and coworking. The atmosphere is lively and often noisy, filled with people working on laptops. Rustic decor and plenty of windows add to the spacious, open vibe.
Breakfast sandwiches feature brioche bread, ham, and egg prominently. Options include coffee and tea, but bacon or cheese often run out early in the morning.
Unique pastries and fresh bread stand out here, with items like the Orange Pinwheel and high-quality pasties. Stock levels stay consistent, keeping the bakery busy and family-friendly.
Good to know
There was a line out the door but it moved quickly.
Expect difficulty finding a seat, especially during peak hours.
They often run out of savory options before noon.