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Bakery restaurants in Seattle

  1. A

    Boulangerie

    One of Seattle’s best neighborhood bakeries, Boulangerie whips up French-style pastries and bread loaves delivered with a smile.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Le Panier

    A great place to grab a coffee and croissant and watch the market action, Le Panier calls itself a ‘very French bakery’ and tends to live up to the name.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Piroshky Piroshky

    Proof that not all insanely popular Pike Pl holes-in-the-wall go global (à la Starbucks), Piroshky is still knocking out its delectable mix of sweet and savory Russian pies and pastries in a space barely big enough to swing a small kitten. Join the melee and order one 'to go.'

    reviewed

  4. D

    Macrina

    You might have to wait in line, especially if you want to sit at a table, but as soon as you bite into your breakfast roll or lemon lavender coffeecake, you won’t care. Macrina makes some of the city’s best artisan bread and decadent snacks.

    reviewed

  5. E

    Alki Bakery

    This is a great place to grab a coffee and pastry, then sit down at a window seat to partake of the bakery’s free wi-fi connection while digging your beach- front view. Cinnamon rolls and cookies reign supreme, but you can also get takeout sandwiches and salads to eat on the beach.

    reviewed