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The French bakery and cafe Le Fournil operates in Seattle's Eastlake [3] / Portage Bay area, near Lake Union. [4] The menu includes baguettes and other French breads, [ 5 ] as well as cakes, [ 6 ] cookies, [ 7 ] croissants , quiches , salads, sandwiches, [ 8 ] tarts , and other baked goods and desserts.
In 2015, following the November 2015 Paris attacks, "La Parisienne bakery flew the French flag ... and opened its doors to the local community. By noon, the bakery was bursting at the seams with people spilling out on to the sidewalk. They hugged and kissed one another -- some wearing French flags around their necks, others carrying flowers."
[3] [13] It is her first bakery. [14] In 2019, the business and Broadcast Coffee Roasters partnered to open a cafe in 2020. [7] [15] Initially slated to open in September, Temple Pastries opened on October 23. [16] [17] In 2023, the bakery began producing select baked goods at the Broadcast Coffee on 65th Avenue Northeast and Roosevelt. [18]
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“Seattle’s favorite bakery,” as it likes to call itself, will be back Monday, April 15, for a preorder pickup event — this time from 5 to 7 p.m. at the same place: Barbarian Brewing, 114 E ...
The bakery and cafe Oxbow operates on 24th Avenue East in Seattle's Montlake neighborhood. [1] It has been described as a bagel and pizza shop, as well as an off-shoot of Sea Wolf . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Bethany Jean Clement of The Seattle Times has described Oxbow as an "airy, pleasantly basic space" that is "gratuity-free, building fair wages, health ...
A “one-of-a-kind, Eastern European-influenced bakery,” Piroshky Piroshky has run its flagship Pike Place Market location for more than three decades, serving more than 10 million tourists and ...
Grand Central Baking Company (d.b.a. Grand Central Bakery) is an American bakery chain with locations in Portland, Oregon, and Seattle, Washington and their metropolitan areas. It was founded in Seattle's Grand Central Hotel building, originally as The Bakery and later becoming Grand Central Bakery. [1] The bakery is known for its artisan ...