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1. Nuflours Bakery - Seattle

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· 245 reviews

518 15th Ave E, Seattle, WA 98112

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Ty Hen: Found on Alaska mileage plan, and decided to indulge my pastry tooth after seeing they had lemon bars. Bars were decent(crust was a bit undercooked; crumbly and bland, not buttery or flaky. Lemon vanilla donut was soft and tasty, just a tad pricey for the size. Were out of a bunch of drinks on the menu, or didn't have them. The girl working wasn't clear. She wasn't unpleasant. She was very polite, just seemed distracted and a little perturbed, like something had occurred earlier and she wanted to get home. Clean establishment, but the decor wasn't welcoming. I may or may not be back.

mayanthia: Fantastic gluten free bakery! I really enjoy their lemon vanilla donut and the chocolate eclair. My teenager loves the peppermint brownies and the salter caramel brownies. My husband strongly recommends the cinnamon roll. Seriously, go repeatedly and just try everything. You won't be disappointed.Dietary restrictions: Good options for gluten free and vegan. Everything is well labeled.

Myles Caddell: One of the best spots in Seattle for Celiac's. A dedicated gluten free bakery. We loved their savory hand pies and quiches, their cinnamon rolls and donuts, their entire menu without having to hunt for asterisks on what parts of the menu were safe. It's all safe, and it's spectacular.Dietary restrictions: Celiac/Gluten Free

Adam M: Gluten free or not this place is delicious! Order now!Food: 5/5 …

Missy: Just grabbed some food items for the first time here and have to say I’m pretty impressed. I have celiacs disease and I can’t trust any place that’s not dedicated gluten free, but also finding a place that has good tasting gf foods is challenging. The hand pies are delicious, the tiramisu is great, and looking forwards to the white cake tonight.

R. L. Stroud: Good news: The food is great! I had the brownie, it's more cake-like than traditional gooey stuff, but I didn't taste or see any salted caramel, it was a Sunday--maybe they ran out. Everyone thought the food ranged from B+ to A+.The so-so news: All 3 of us ordered espresso drinks. We were told straight up it was a latte or nothing. My husband asked about a double shot straight and the barista said, fine. It was a pretty slow Sunday, we must have waited 10 to 15 minutes for 2 double shot lattes which were meh.Also, it looks like they just opened, which isn't true at all. They had 3 chairs & 3 little tables inside, when they clearly could have had double that inside, and there were 2 tables outside with a few more seats. I'm sure the excuse is well--COVID, but they could do better. But double thumbs up for take away!Dietary restrictions: This is a great find if you know someone with celiac disease. It's so great just to them finally relax and enjoy themselves because there's no gluten!Parking: If you know the area, 15th near the hospital, parking's tight, but we have a disabled parking pass, and there's a spot a block or so away for vehicles with disabled permit holders. Not fantastic, but it's Capitol Hill.

Bicky Nguyen: Amazing hand pies! Delicious baguettes, donuts were pretty good but a little on the sweet side. Highly recommend it!! The staff member was very friendly, talkative and informative. He recommended an amazing cafe for us, as they only serve drip, coffee and espresso. Lots of great recommendations to go to. Will definitely return if I'm ever back in Seattle! Thanks for making my visit AWESOME!!!

2. The Egg & Us - Seattle

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4609 14th Ave NW #108, Seattle, WA 98107

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Robert Williams: My favorite breakfast place in Seattle. American egg dishes, swedish pancakes and Mexican specialities. Gets really busy close to noon on weekends, but easy otherwise. Really nice staff and usually very quick.Parking: Lowest level of the garage is earmarked for the restaurant and easy to get up there. Other levels are a real zoo!
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· 2254 reviews

391 Terry Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109

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paulharps: The service that we received here was excellent, so much so we told the manager. Unfortunately I did not catch his name but he had long dark hair put in a pony tail. Clear explanations of all the food and drink items, very attentive to our needs, nothing was too much. The food was very tasty and came out in a timely manner. Cannot give the food a 5* as the Benny was good, but not amazing, the pancakes however were great.

Ali: We dined in here for the breakfast, and we found the food just normal in comparison with other restaurants in Seattle. We ordered omelet and avocado toast and both were good in terms of portions, but the bread was over thick which leaves over balanced combination in the bite. The black coffee wasn’t up to the quality, and the same with “fresh squeezed orange juice”.

4. Bacco Cafe - Seattle

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· 694 reviews

86 Pine St, Seattle, WA 98101

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keith horgan: Our first time to Seattle and we had been given a recommendation to a different restaurant for breakfast and couldn’t get a table with some disappointment. We found Bacco as a backup and quickly realized it was a major blessing. The food was excellent, from the amazing French toast and biscuits to the herb roasted potatoes, chicken sausage and perfectly made bacon. We thought we were done, but then tried their unique fresh squeezed juice combinations which were great and we took them on the road with us. The vibe is chill and the staff is super friendly and attentive. This is where we will start our next visit.

5. El Moose - Seattle

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· 1071 reviews

5242 Leary Ave NW, Seattle, WA 98107

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Tiahnan Trent: Recommended dishes Chips and Guacamole, Sopes Con Platano

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