Yelp

On a mobile device? Try our mobile site, optimized for faster browsing.

Seattle Bakeries Reviews

What's great in your area?

Yelp - that's real reviews from real people. And if you're looking for Seattle Bakeries, you've definitely come to the right place. Explore our database of some of the finest places in Seattle. Get the skinny on what real people are talking about.


Daily Dozen Doughnut Company
Neighborhood: Downtown

93 Pike Street
Pike Place Market
Seattle, WA 98101

Diana L. writes: January 1986

Me: Why are you wearing my skirt?
Scot: Why not?
Me: Fine, I'm wearing your tie then. And your coraframs.
Scot: Punk. Rock.
Me: More like Trans. Vestite., but OK. Your jungle boots really make that look.
Scot:  What'll we do now that we're all…

Cafe Besalu
Neighborhood: Ballard

5909 24th Ave NW
Seattle, WA 98107

Tim O. writes: Me before Cafe Besalu entered my life:
o
/|\
/ \

And afterwards:
 o
/O\
 /\

What you can't see in my second ASCII person is a gigantic smile with chocolate smeared on my teeth from my pain au chocolat. That's right, it's a croissant filled with chocolate.…

The Crumpet Shop
Neighborhood: Downtown

1503 1st Ave
Seattle, WA 98101

Maia. J. writes: I had a delicious crumpet with salmon and cucumber. It proved a perfect savory and satisfying lunch. I washed it down with an iced chai and that was perfect too.

I also chatted with some lovely ladies from Anacortes at the table next to me. They were…

Piroshki On Broadway
Neighborhood: Capitol Hill

128 Broadway E
Seattle, WA 98102

Julea R. writes: Borscht!
I know I probably only love it because of the 1/2 Ukrainian uranium enriched blood pumping through my veins, but slurping down a nice hot bowl of deep red beet stew puts me in my Happy Place.
(One of them)  
Piroshki!
Oh, hot dough filled with…

Le Panier Very French Bakery
Neighborhood: Downtown

1902 Pike Pl
Seattle, WA 98101

D.J. Y. writes: Mwah! Mwah! I kiss the ground these folks walk on!  I have never been to France, someday, but since I haven't hit the Lottery yet, I'll have to live through these fine folks to get my French twist on!!

My God, why oh why do the French know so much…

Piroshky Piroshky
Neighborhood: Downtown

1908 Pike Pl
Seattle, WA 98101

Matt R. writes: Food Limerick Time!

There once was a man who was famished
He wanted something more than a sandwich
He ate a piroshky
From Piroshky Piroshky*
And his hunger completely vanished

*Tell me something that rhymes with piroshky and I will personally give you $3…

Mee Sum Pastry
Neighborhood: Downtown

1526 Pike Pl
Seattle, WA 98101

Carrie H. writes: Mmmm... I love MEE SUM hot, steamy, buns filled with meat.

What??

Specialty's Cafe & Bakery
Neighborhood: Downtown

1400 5th Ave
Seattle, WA 98127

Bernadette E. writes: Came here with a few co-workers for a "snack" one late morning...

Holy big loaves of bread batman!!
Super duper chocolaty hot cho-co-la-te for moi... YUM!!
Wild blueberry scone... not just any blueberry people, this is WILD!!! RAWR!!!

Great place to…

Top Pot Doughnuts
Neighborhood: Belltown

2124 5th Ave
Seattle, WA 98121

Ron M. writes: Doughnuts automatically score high in my book and Top Pot definitely is the best of the best. They make the best gut bombs I've ever had.

I know it sounds so traditional, but I really do like their Maple Bar and Glazed Old Fashioned. I also have an…

Columbia City Bakery
Neighborhood: Columbia City

4865 Rainier Ave S
Seattle, WA 98118

Mary T. writes: This is one of those places that isn't under- or overdesigned, and that's a blessing; just cool people serving naughty treats that are so, so good.

Here's a weird story: We were invited to a friend's house for dinner and when I asked what we could…

Bakery Nouveau
Neighborhood: West Seattle

4737 California Ave SW
Seattle, WA 98116

Maia. J. writes: I had a chocolate tart.

You are what you eat!

Trophy Cupcakes & Party
Neighborhood: Wallingford

1815 N 45th St
Suite 209
Seattle, WA 98103

Ron M. writes: This place makes me feel like a little kid when I visit!  I feel that eager anticipation knowing that good things are going to happen when I walk through those doors.  Maybe its the fact that Trophy is based in a converted elementary school…

Cinnamon Works
Neighborhood: Downtown

1536 Pike Pl
Seattle, WA 98101

Michelle B. writes: Sometimes the only thing that's going to stop me from sitting around in pajamas all day contemplating the best way to use technology to avoid most of the human race is a GIGANTIC COOKIE.

The people at Cinnamon works understand this and bake up…

Three Girls Bakery
Neighborhood: Downtown

1514 Pike Pl
Ste 1
Seattle, WA 98101

Vincent C. writes: It is amazing how simple a sandwich is.  Bread, meat, cheese and maybe some toppings.  Why then, are all sandwiches not created equal?  Were they not made by God?

Well, Three Girls were given a little extra girth on the old sandwich stick, if you know…

Mikie's Brooklyn Bagel

16640 Redmond Way
Redmond, WA 98052

Sylvia L. writes: My good friend and I used to skip classes and have breakfast here back in high school. I don't remember much except that the breakfast bagels are very very good.

Mind you, I love McDonald's, which is only few blocks away. It says a lot when we picked…

Yummy House Bakery
Neighborhood: International District

522 6th Ave S
Seattle, WA 98104

Mitzie H. writes: Two separate days on my way back to Jury Duty I stopped in here for an afternoon treat.  One day I went for a Chinese donut, so light and airy and sweet all at the same time.  The next time I went for one of their chocolate horns.  The perfect place…

Top Pot Doughnuts
Neighborhood: Capitol Hill

609 Summit Ave E
Seattle, WA 98102

Todd L. writes: My inner child is a fat kid.

Oh, I kick this little butterball around, with pilates and martial arts and whatever torturous mid-evil way I can dream up, but that little bastard has friends.

Friends like Top Pot, I can't compete. These things are more…

Simply Desserts
Neighborhood: Fremont

3421 Fremont Ave N
Seattle, WA 98103

veronica a. writes: Divine!

I love this place. I was visiting my hubby for lunch and decided to do some shopping in Fremont with my daughter. The cake was incredible. It was so good I asked to have them make my birthday cake. Although it was pricey, it was worth every…

Nielsen's Authentic Danish Pastry
Neighborhood: Queen Anne

520 2nd Ave W
Seattle, WA 98104

Anna S. writes: Ohmygodohmygodohmygod.  I recently became addicted to Nielsen's.  This is a good thing...and a bad thing, since it's less than TWO BLOCKS from where I live.

Every pastry is made with organic butter, and oh boy, can you taste it.  They have a great…

Specialty's Cafe & Bakery
Neighborhood: Downtown

1023 3rd Ave
Seattle, WA 98104

Jasmine M. writes: Should be called Specialtys COOKIES! Gawd damn I loves me that black & white cookie, and that semi-sweet chocolate chip cookie, and that oatmeal raisin cookie, and that ...

Oh fer cryin' out loud, ya get the frakkin' point, right!? :o)

Seriously…

The Erotic Bakery
Neighborhood: Wallingford

2323 N. 45th Street
Seattle, WA 98103

Michelle B. writes: Answer in the form of a question:
What scarred little Michelle B at a young age and caused her to be the type of person that snickers every time someone says "balls?"

The Erotic Bakery!

Sometime in the mid-80's I dropped my Speak & Spell to go off in…

Hiroki
Neighborhood: Wallingford

2224 N 56th St
Seattle, WA 98103

Maria C. writes: Reasons for having children run the gamut from "oops" to continuing the human race. Hah. It's so you can go to places like Hiroki with your friends, without your kids, and order double chocolate orange cookies, chocolate peanut butter cookies,…

Tall Grass Bakery the
Neighborhood: Ballard

5907 24th Ave NW
Seattle, WA 98107

scott k. writes: I got a sourdough loaf here that was pretty good, but I'm partial to anything that comes in loaf form.

I've said it before and I'll say it again...

HOLLY CRAP! If you see the Tall Grass's stand at the Ballard farmers market, grab one of the olive…

Larsen's Original Bakery
Neighborhood: Ballard

8000 24th Ave NW
Seattle, WA 98117

Katie S. writes: HOLY CRAP, TRY THE KRINGLE.
Also, anything there that looks like croissant with anything on it.  (You know, the flaky kind of pastry) whether it be covered in fruit or cream cheese or marzipan.  It's very tasty.
Oops, almost forgot.  Anything with…

Le Fournil
Neighborhood: Eastlake

3230 Eastlake Avenue E.
Seattle, WA 98102

Diana L. writes: I used to live in the building above this place. Luckily, I had a pretty nasty coke habit at the time and was only hungry about once a month. Otherwise, I surely would have exploded; creating a horrible mess of flesh, granache, pate, and almond…

Gelatiamo
Neighborhood: Downtown

1400 3rd Avenue
Seattle, WA 98101

Michelle B. writes: I am convinced that Metro and Gelatiamo are in cahoots. Because the other day, when I was heading downtown to meet my sister at the SAM the bus dropped me off right in front of Gelatiamo.

Oooooh...how convenient.

Deciding that I needed a cone for my 2…

Great Harvest Bread Co
Neighborhood: Ballard

2218 NW Market St
Seattle, WA 98107

Katie S. writes: Who doesn't like free bread?

I love coming in, ordering one of their lovely turkey sandwiches that practically bursts at the seams with meats and vegetables, and snaggin' a slice of warm crusty bread while I wait.

My favorites are easily the Apple…

Cow Chip Cookies
Neighborhood: Pioneer Square

102 1st Avenue South Suite A
Seattle, WA 98104

patrick g. writes: I don't like combining the idea of cookies and cow sh*t....at least that's what I'm assuming is the idea behind callling yourself Cow Chip Cookies.  

These cookies taste a lot better than cow sh*t.  Not that I would know.  About the cow sh*t that is.…

Mon Hei Chinese Bakery
Neighborhood: International District

669 S King St
Seattle, WA 98104

Ron M. writes: It's really hard to walk by this place and not go in. When I was younger, my friends and I would make a point of stopping here before going home after frolicking around downtown Saturday afternoons. We would load up on baked hom bow, creamy custard…

Saiko Bakery
Neighborhood: University District

4311 University Way NE
Seattle, WA 98105

Tiffany S. writes: We hit the U-District Street Festival today and decided that a cream puff would be a good follow-up to a corn dog. YUMMY YUMMY espresso cream puff for a bargain $1.50 (those fancy cupcake people should be ashamed of themselves charging so much).…

Belle Epicurean
Neighborhood: Downtown

1206 4th Ave
Seattle, WA 98101

Jessica Y. writes: This is the perfect place for lunch with your pretentious girlfriends from Bellevue. I say that in the best possible way.

It's adorable. There are beautiful French pastries in glass cases, high stools around marble-topped tables, and young,…

Sweet & Savory
Neighborhood: Mt. Baker

1418 31st Ave S
Seattle, WA 98144

CK Dexter H. writes: No, not friendlier to regulars. Who cares. They're busy working.
Beat me, tie me, probe my anus but be sure to jam a ham'n'cheese in my mouth.
Seriously excellent baked goods. Solid caterer too.
Worth a trip.

Update: Friendly factor rising. Again, who…

Great Harvest Bread Co
Neighborhood: West Seattle

4709 California Ave SW
Seattle, WA 98116

Michelle B. writes: Great Harvest is a non-chainy nationwide chain. Weird, huh?

Each one is independently owned and therefore manages to feel sterile only in the slickness of their logo, and not in atmosphere, nor in the quality of their baked goods!

I picked up a cheese…

Blazing Bagels

6975 176th Ave NE
Redmond, WA 98052

Tiffany S. writes: I'm eating the French Toast bagel right now, and it is amazing. Before I knew what flavor it was I was calling it Angel from Heaven. I'm not in the habit of giving my food cutesy names so you better believe this bagel was special. Bravo!

Kauai Desserts
Neighborhood: Georgetown

6322 6th Avenue S.
Seattle, WA 98108

Christina S. writes: AWESOME CAKES!!!
The cakes are little pricey, but definitely worth it.
On special occassions my mom has asked me to bring "one of those cakes".  Whenever I bring a chocolate chantilly cake or guava cake, the cakes just get eaten up with no leftovers.…

Sluys Poulsbo Bakery

18924 Front St NE
Poulsbo, WA 98370

Megan P. writes: Mmmmm - this is the grub!  Definitely don't miss out on the cinnamon rolls.  There are 2 different kinds, I had the oh-so-delicious Viking Roll I believe it was called.  The raspberry jam scones are incredible if you would like something a bit less…

Piroshky Piroshky Bakery
Neighborhood: Downtown

1908 Pike Pl
Seattle, WA 98101

Lainie L. writes: Why hath thou forsaken me, my friend. . .

Piroshky Piroshky is one of the first things I eat at The Market.  I am not much of a bread person but I am a cheese person. . . I LOVE cheese and they have these cheddar and green onion bread/roll things…

Great Harvest Bread Co
Neighborhood: Laurelhurst

5408 Sand Point Way NE
Seattle, WA 98105

Kate S. writes: I'm going to drop out of law school and make bread - sounds like a nice job...

I love this place. I wish I could sit there all day - smell the bread and read the paper.

They have great things other than bread - cookies, cinnamon rolls, etc. I had a…

Macrina Bakery & Cafe
Neighborhood: Queen Anne

615 W McGraw St
Seattle, WA 98119

Sarah B. writes: Immensely better than its Belltown sister.  In a few different ways.

I made the hilltop climb to seek out this lovely bakery for a friendly meeting.  I have to admit I was skeptical considering the problems at the other location.  No such problem…

Alki Bakery
Neighborhood: West Seattle

2738 Alki Ave SW
Seattle, WA 98116

Mitzie H. writes: I hate that I live walking distance to Alki Bakery their cinnamon rolls are to die for.  If you like cinnamon rolls go get one now not only do can you get a mouth watering cinnamon roll but you get an amazing view to enjoy while eating your roll.

Be heard! If you want to share your reviews of Seattle's Bakeries, please login/register and post your review.

Page 1 2 3 4 5