Seattle/ Food & Drinks
Published on May 14, 2019
Seattle's top 4 patisserie and cake shops to visit nowLe Panier French Bakery. | Photo: Shirley G./Yelp

Wondering where to find the best patisserie and cake shops near you?

Hoodline crunched the numbers to find the top patisserie and cake shops in Seattle, using both Yelp data and our own secret sauce to produce a ranked list of where to meet your needs.

1. Le Panier French Bakery

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Topping the list is Le Panier French Bakery. Located at 1902 Pike Place (between Western Avenue and Virginia Street) in Pike Market, the French bakery is the most popular patisserie and cake shop in Seattle, boasting 4.5 stars out of 2,205 reviews on Yelp.

Since 1983, the bakery and coffee shop, which serves Caffé Umbria coffee and espresso drinks, has been making fresh pastries, sandwiches and sweets with seasonal ingredients. 

2. Bakery Nouveau

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Next up is West Seattle Junction's Bakery Nouveau, situated at 4737 California Ave. SW. (between South Erskine Way and Alaska Street). With 4.5 stars out of 1,290 reviews on Yelp, the patisserie and cake shop has proven to be a local favorite. The bakery serves sandwiches, breads, pastries, specialty cakes and more.

3. Dahlia Bakery

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Dahlia Bakery, a patisserie and cake shop in Belltown, is another much-loved go-to, with 4.5 stars out of 917 Yelp reviews. The bakery serves breakfast and lunch items and makes small batches of handmade bread, pastries and cakes every day. Head over to 2001 Fourth Ave. (between Lenora and Virginia Streets) to see for yourself.

4. TM Dessert Works

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Last but not least, check out TM Dessert Works over in Phinney Ridge. The bakery, located at 6116 Phinney Ave. N., has earned five stars out of 69 reviews on Yelp so far. The patisserie and cake shop makes gourmet sheet cakes, cookies, mini pastries, petit fours and truffles, as well as custom cakes and desserts for weddings and other special occasions.


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