3. Byen Bakeri
8.8
15 Nickerson St Ste D (at Cremona St), Seattle, WA
Bakery · North Queen Anne · 10 tips and reviews
Hayden Davis: Came with my partner a couple months ago and got sandwiches, an apricot pastry, a cake slice, and coffee and it was all delicious! It also wasn’t absurdly overpriced like many other Seattle bakeries.
Ren Blach: Quiche, pastries, bread, coffee - yum! Even once ordered a birthday cake from here and it was perfect and delicious !
Sarah Randall: Try the raspberry boller-- like the best jelly donut you've ever had, crossed with a croissant.
4. Bakery Nouveau
9.1
4737 California Ave SW (at SW Alaska St), Seattle, WA
Bakery · West Seattle · 132 tips and reviews
Martha Flor: After you're done with the twice baked croissant, try one of the two best items: Apricot Danish or Ham and Cheese Croissant ( I cry when they are sold out). These can not be overlooked.
Sharon Stampfl: Twice baked almond croissants and apricot croissants are amazing! And the place smells heavenly!
Ray Page: get that double baked almond (or chocolate) croissant. awesome.
6. La Parisienne
8.7
2507 4th Ave (Wall St), Seattle, WA
Bakery · Belltown · 30 tips and reviews
Kristi Morris: Try the Tarte à L'Abricot! The crust is flaky and buttery, the apricots are the perfect balance of sweet and tart with a dash of pistachio on top. Delicious!
Vincent M: One of the best french bakeries I found in town. Add a few cheap chouquettes to your order, you won't regret it!
Kathleen Mulcahy: Authentic French pastries by a husband and wife French duo. A little pocket of Paris.
8. Cafe Besalu
9.1
5909 24th Ave NW (btwn NW 59th & 60th St), Seattle, WA
Bakery · Ballard · 76 tips and reviews
Jeff Hackmeister: Try the Apricot Danish - Amazing!
Aysun Bascetincelik: Best bakery in Ballard for French pastries and coffee.
The Seattle Times: Customers arrive early for the superb croissants, the pain au chocolate, and the Danish; some return for a slice of just-made quiche in a puff-pastry crust. Jam and chocolate syrup are made on-site. Read more.
12. Fuji Bakery
8.7
1030 Elliott Ave W, Seattle, WA
Bakery · West Queen Anne · 12 tips and reviews
Paul Ip: Salmon brioche, beef curry puff, black forest cake, and more!
Serious Eats: Fuji is an East-meets-West endeavor, combining ingredients and techniques from Japan and France to create wonders like the Yuzu Bacon Epi
Julia Park: Make sure to get a cannele (if they have them)!