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+ | ==Le Fournil== | ||
+ | 3230 Eastlake Ave. E, Seattle, 98102 | ||
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+ | This is a French-style bakery with breads, sandwiches, pastries, coffees, and free wireless internet access. They have a few parking spaces in a parking garage right by the shop. Their lunch deal is great! Something like $7.99 for a drink (I get a latte), an entree (I get a baguette sandwich) and a pastry dessert. | ||
==Great Harvest Bread Co.== | ==Great Harvest Bread Co.== |
Revision as of 20:21, 7 April 2008
Seattle life -> 'Bakeries in Seattle
Le Fournil
3230 Eastlake Ave. E, Seattle, 98102
This is a French-style bakery with breads, sandwiches, pastries, coffees, and free wireless internet access. They have a few parking spaces in a parking garage right by the shop. Their lunch deal is great! Something like $7.99 for a drink (I get a latte), an entree (I get a baguette sandwich) and a pastry dessert.
Great Harvest Bread Co.
5408 Sand Point Way NE and also Lake Forest Park Towne Centre 206-524-4873 17171 Bothell Way NE 206-365-4778
incredibly delicious breads, free yummy bread stick samples - George Forman
Remo Borachini's
Best bakery in the free world is Remo Borachini's in on Ranier Ave S and College Ave S. Best cakes by far! Good bread for half what the other guys charge Great challah (twisted egg bread) - rflaming