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quiet with great whole wheat cinnamon rolls
This is a quiet, unassuming place on north Capitol Hill. They have great sinful desserts, which I've bought for special occasions. They also have a rotating special bread, which is usually yummy. But the best thing on the menu is the whole wheat cinnamon roll. Just darn good--not too sweet, not too grainy. They also serve espresso. They have nice art and window benches surrounding four tables. People are nice and move over. If you are in the mood for socializing, you will be disappointed, as both More...

This bakery in the International District has great snacks for around $1. All I've tried are good, but in particular are their great Pork Buns and a good dessert Mexican Bun - It tastes like you're eating More...

We love the baked goods at Grateful Bread and the environment is perfect for a lunch with my young children. However, on off days it can take way too long for service, in part because there is not a lot More...

The staff here is very helpful, and willing to let you sniff every canister if you like. I like the genmaicha from Kuan Yin a bit more, but Teacup has a nice selection and is a bit quieter and less of More...

The best time to eat them is just after they've floated down the river of hot oil from which they seem to be spawned. If you ask, they might tell you when the fresh ones will emerge, and perhaps give More...

I've actually had to wean myself off the amazing pastry produced in this small, bustling cafe in Ballard. Any time of year you will find the usual array of flaky, butter treats--croissant, quiche, almond More...


