Must get the donuts and eat them fresh!! It s nice and hot and great with the jelly and mascarpone! They re known for their coconut cream pie, but I honestly liked the donuts over the pie. I also tried the birthday cake cookie and that alright too.
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Bakery right next to the first Starbucks! Don't let the long line scare you--it moves fast! The SMOKED SALMON PATE PASTRY is everything. Highly recommend.
Asked the guy with the pony tail if the food was organic and/or free range since they're asking a premium price for a ham breakfast sandwich (which is average). He told me that he didn't know anything about the food, but he did know that he didn't need to defend their prices to me.
If you can't defend your higher prices, then maybe you don't have a good reason to charge $7 for a small ham sandwich and $4.75 for eclaire donut. Or maybe you just shouldn't be interacting with customers.
Was just a weird experience for a reasonable question.
Dahlia Bakery has awesome baked goods (Chocolate Truffle cookies are great) and really nice lunch specials, including soups around $5 and sandwiches from $8-9. It's a great way to sample some of the breads and desserts that are served at other Tom Douglas locations like Palace Kitchen, Lola, and Dahlia Lounge at a cheaper price.
Top-notch bakery with top-tier pricing. Breakfast sammys (especially the bacon), flaky croissants and triple coconut pie were all incredibly delicious and worth the price. Brilliant!
Delicious, small bakery - what a gem. There is no seating inside but they have cute yellow tables right on the street where you can enjoy their pastry and a coffee. It's lovely to seat here. Their pastries are amazing. Not too sweet and tastes like mom made them. They also have great, German and French style bread.
Chocolate chunk cookie is a must!!! Bourbon pecan pie, chocolate croissant are another of my favorites this bakery definitely One of my favorite places in Seattle
Conveniently located across the street from the Warwick Hotel, I love the breads here. The Ficelle baguette is a favorite, as are the croissants. But you really can t go wrong here. Just depends on your mood.
Got the mushroom egg sandwich, the flourless pb cookie with chocolate filling, and the mini beignets. The sandwich was really amazing and the cookie was good. The beignets, however, are overhyped. I understand they re made to order and come with seasonal jam and mascarpone, but over $8 is pretty steep for something I thought was just okay.
That being said, I would come back for their sandwiches and to try their other pastries.
Breakfast sandwiches here are an amazing way to kick off the day. Fresh, tasty, filling. A good selection of pastries and baked treats. Don't come here for the coffee.
My favorite place for quick breakfast in Seattle!!! Their breakfast sandwiches are superb. Bread, baked goods and sweets are great. Only call, there is only about 3 tables on the street to seat. It is more a grab and go place
Cute place. Not what we expected for Mochi Donuts. They were typically heavier than other mochi desserts. Saw other baked goods that are probably better than the donuts.
A gem by Tom Douglas, this bakery is awesome! Definitely more expensive than most bakeries go, but worth it. Love their breakfast and lunch Sammies though I do feel that the portion sizes are too small for the price. Expect a wait time here especially at lunch time!
Grabbed one of their Veggie Egg Sammy's for breakfast today, it was so delicious. I'll be be back before heading back to the UK later in the week to try more of their goodies.
I eat here a lot, I love their pastries! However, as I tried to make a phone order for the cake that is for one of my employees who is leaving on Monday, it was impossible to get their answers. I checked their website for the cake order, but it literally says only through phone calls indicating their phone numbers as well. Like what is the point of indicating that if you're never going to answer..? I ended up ordering the cake at the other place that actually answered the phone. It was quite disappointing.
My favorite bakery in the entire Pacific Northwest. Everything I have tried here has been fantastic. Their breakfast sandwiches are delicious and make fore a perfect light meal on the go. Their baguettes and loaves of bread are to die for. However the star of the show here is the coconut cream pie. This pie has no business being as delicious as it is. You MUST try it when you visit.
It s hard to make the best chocolate chip cookie available for sale. After all chocolate chip cookies aren t that hard to make. The reason they are chocolate chip cookies are so good, is because of their ovens. They have special ovens that create a caramelized coach on the outside, and allow the inside to bake with full list and softness. Same goes for the bread . Any love is going to knock your socks off. Just ask for whichever one came out of the oven most recently, and keep some room in your belly to nibble it on the way home. And to top things off, don t resist a little cream coconut pie
There are some nice breads here, but they are a little expensive. I did not enjoy the pastries particularly, they were a little too sweet for me. The space is also very small and it is usually too crowded, it is not nice to wait outside in line. And there are only a couple of tables outside that are too close to traffic.
As many before me have proffered, their coconut cream pies are what they're most well known for--and rightfully so!
My metric for judging a bakery, however, is not by their specialty items, but by the basics. For me, that's the butter croissant. And dear me, Dahlia Bakery has, in my opinion (humble though it may be), the BEST croissants in Seattle. Period.
This had been on my list to visit for a while and I hadn't gotten around to it - until the AMA Heart walk. I got a lot of weird looks from my group when I ran ahead, popped inside, only to catch up covered in croissant flakes. But it was worth it. It is a small location that can occasionally get backed up, but it's lovely to pop in for a quality pastry to boost your day.
Really delicious, sticky apple fritters with big apple chunks. Though, disappointed to have gone out of my way to visit this shop to order a layer cake for an event (as advertised on their Google Map listing 'Menu') only to get there and be told they don't offer layer cakes.
Wonderful little shop with many delicious choices and a handful of gluten free or vegan choices as well. Not inexpensive. Limited seating. The coffee is just ok.
This super tiny baker has so many options. I tried the mini coconut pie and for someone that doesn't like coconut this was delicious! I also got the chocolate chip and truffle cookie and those weren't bad.
Stopped in to purchase two loaves of the pecan flax bread. Always a delight to check out the specialty pastries and original recipes available here. Have never been disappointed.
We had the Triple Coconut Cream Pie on a recent trip to Seattle. We didn't have anything else because the pie was more than enough for us. If you're a fan of coconut this is a must have and if you're not you need to give it a try. It is not overly sweet and the crust has the right amount of crispiness. There is an abundance of coconut in this pie, but that's a good thing!
Such a great selection of pastries - I wanted to buy it all. Coconut cream pie bite was good but seemed overhyped - listen to the staff and get the real slice! Has better proportions of pie filling/cream/crust. Highly recommend the cookies. Has a nice selection of local gift able food items in the back.
I wish I could give more than 5 stars. Great foods, delicious desserts, and the customer service is top notch. Seeing my friend is feeding her baby, the lovely lady who works there gave us more fruits. She's amazing!!
Love Dahlia Lounge and the bakery is quite a delight as well. Love the staff. Just note that this place sometimes have long wait times and it is pretty small
Not even a fan of whipped cream but fell for this pie instantly. Maybe it was the extraordinarily flaky but substantively tasty crust? Maybe it was the perfect infusion of nutty coconut flavor into the smooth, floating cloud of whipped cream? Dunno. But I will eat it every chance I get now.
Have been binge watching a lot of baking shows lately and started craving desserts! Yelped around a bit and found this cute little spot. We went here on a Sunday afternoon. I really wanted to try their lemon tart but they were out of it. Everything we did get to try though was delicious! It s a really small place on 4th ave near cinerama. They have a couple of small tables outside on the sidewalk but no indoor seating. We tried their chocolate truffle brownie, lemon bar, coconut cream pie bite, mixed herb and cheese corn bread and coffee. Everything was really tasty! Specially liked the fact that nothing is too sweet. The lemon bar was my favorite the lemon curd was perfect! Lemony, smooth and not eggy at all. The coconut cream pie is amazing! The pie base is so delicate and the overall flavor is really subtle! The toasted coconut on top adds a nice texture - would highly recommend this. My husband loved their cookie, I found it a tad more sweet than I prefer. The corn bread was really tasty, it has whole corn as well which adds texture and sweetness, I wish it was warm though. Not sure if they warm it up for you, we didn t ask. We ll be back for more. Next time I would go early though because it seemed like they were out of a few of the things we wanted to try.