Ken Disbennett
Their ham and cheese croissant and sandwiches are some of the best breakfast options in this area of downtown.
Their new location in the 4th and Madison building is inviting and beautifully done, and the partitioned area to watch the bakers is a nice touch.
Ellaina Diederich
I stop in for sandwiches or a pastry every so often and it's always fantastic. I'm obsessed with the Ratatouille Baguette.
Andrea Barrios
Good for a quick bite and coffee. Nice staff.
meriiem el
Best little coffeeshop for breakfast in Seattle... ive read in the reviews someone saying their croissants is bad let me tell you smthg its better than the croissants ive tried in Paris my self ๐ definitely coming back
Laurie
Like popping in here on my way into work for a coffee. They're slowly recovering. The ham and gruyere sandwich is still my favorite by far.
jason pham
Probably the best french bakery and cafe that I tried in Seattle. All of the different items that I have tried have are amazingly well done. The space it super bright and clean. There is a large selection of goods from cake, to pastry to sandwiches. There is also wine and beer and a happy hour. The macaroons at 2 bucks a piece are an amazing deal.
Kevin Vaughn
Enjoyable experience... quaint Seattle French bakery. Food was tasty but hope you are not real hungry. Coffee was very good. Display case almost empty, not alot of choice, a little strange but over all good experience. I would give them another shot.
Vadym Voznyuk
Hands down the best coffee, hot sandwich and pastry shop in downtown Seattle, prices are a little bit high but those delicious hot sandwiches and brioches, and croissants, mmm! You will not regret coming and eating there. I go there once in a while just to support them with my money and enjoy yummy food and quality Italian coffee, and I absolutely love the fact they give you porcelain cups, I hate hate hate single use disposable cups idiots from Starbucks use!
Lindsey K
Convenient location below the Fairmont Olympic, just off the corner of 4th and Seneca. Their coffee is excellent- I come here when I want a treat, and Starbucks isn't cutting it. I'd say their prices are a little steep for coffee, and a lot steep for pastries that really aren't anything special. Customer service is usually fine- nothing particularly memorable. I appreciate having them downtown!
Kathryn Heath
Most delicious brioche sweet buns and marcarons in Seattle! Their new location is not as cute, but much easier to get to and spacious- totally worth going out of your way for a treat. Oh and the dessert are all top notch!
Xtian Gunther
Expensive, and the customer service is good but not great. You do get what you pay for, quality-wise, and paying more here is generally worth it. As for the service, affordable, good customer servixe-oriented help is a hard thing to come by in wildly unequal, financially-lopsided Seattle these days. Having said all that, if you buy the right things here, they are divine. There are a few weaker links amongst their pastry & cakes, to be sure, but plenty of items here are as good as you'll find in any city. My last gateau Breton was sublime perfection but my pain au raisin (not sure if that's what they call it here but, essentially, that's what it was) was an underwhelming use of ~$3.80 Still, mostly yum yum yum!
Hillary Wucherer
Great coffee and beautiful bakery items - they are like works of art! We met the owner and itโs clear that she takes pride in her work. Her colleague was friendly and helpful too. Yum!
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