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    Dahlia Bakery

    4.3 (1.3k reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 3:00 pm
    Updated 3 weeks ago

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    Moderate noise
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    Outdoor seating

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    Coconut Pie
    Joaquin P.

    I visited Dahlia Bakery in downtown Seattle during a business trip from Florida, and it turned out to be a really memorable breakfast stop. I ordered an extra bacon and cheese sandwich on a toasted English muffin, and it was excellent. The muffin was perfectly toasted, the bacon was crisp and flavorful, and the cheese complemented everything really well. It was simple, fresh, and very satisfying to start the morning. The bakery itself has a very pleasant atmosphere. It feels warm, welcoming, and comfortable, making it a great place to sit down and enjoy a quiet breakfast in the city. To finish, I tried a slice of triple coconut cream pie to go, and it was absolutely heavenly. Rich, creamy, and perfectly balanced, it easily stood out as one of the highlights of the visit and something I won't forget anytime soon. Overall, Dahlia Bakery delivered great food, a relaxing atmosphere, and an outstanding dessert. Since I was only in Seattle briefly for business, I'm not sure when I'll be back, but I'm glad I had the chance to experience it.

    Cinnamon roll & latte
    Lori M.

    Cinnamon roll and coffee was delicious and the environment was very cool. I wish I had the option for heating up the cinnamon roll and I would have loved for 'here' or 'to go' packaging but I get with volume like theirs it's probably unreasonable. Try it out though, it's a great place!

    sausage egg and cheese sandwich
    Shrenik P.

    I'd ordered the breakfast sandwich from here, but received the sausage egg and cheese sandwich instead, so that's the one I'll review. The bread, coming in as a kind of sourdough English muffin, is incredible. This might be the best English muffin buns I've ever had as part of a breakfast sandwich. They were the perfect sourdough - toasted really well, super airy, just the perfect amount of crispiness. I could eat this bread all day if I had the choice. Another couple things that were great - the egg, and the cheese. The egg was perfectly cooked, being super soft. The American cheese also melded in beautifully. What was a little disappointing was the sausage patty. While the maillard reaction on the outside was shown by it being a deep brown, the inside just wasn't my favorite. It tasted a little dry. Some other things - like vegetables - on this sandwich would've gone a long way in increasing flavor diversity I also got a couple of the pastries here. They're especially famous for their triple coconut cream pie, which I got a bite of. Surprisingly, I wasn't a huge fan of this. It was fine, but it pretty much didn't have a crust, meaning the only thing you really have to anchor to are shavings of coconut - since everything else is just cream. It tastes a bit like if you squirted whipped cream into a bowl, and mixed it with some coconut flavorings. Which is still good, but it's not really a pie. The coconut flavor is very strong though The salted caramel mocha cheesecake was interesting. While the crust of the cheesecake and general taste was good, there was just no salted caramel flavor at all. Also, the mocha was just too strong and ended up overpowering the cheesecake flavor itself - I had to take that part off The total came out to be around $35 for my three items. While I think the sandwich is an ok deal, and $6 for the bite is on the high side but fine, over $10 for the cheesecake feels like a lot. I should note: after letting them know of the wrong order they were very generous with the next steps. Incredible hospitality there. Overall, it's good breakfast food, but don't know if the pastries are quite worth the hype. 7.5/10

    Snacks
    Ellie K.

    Very cute and well decorated. I liked their cute offerings. They have an outside space!

    Ham and Gruyere sandwich, 2x Coconut Cream Pies, not worth $15 per slice
    Brian C.

    Was really looking forward to trying this bakery. A Tom Douglas establishment, but left feeling somewhat letdown. The coconut cream pie was good but nothing extraordinary with, and certainly not worth the $15 per slice price! The mochi donuts were also decent, but 6 for $25 just made me feel like this bakery was overpriced for what it was. Left spending over $120 for bakery items and two lattes. Probably won't be visiting again anytime soon. BTW, very limited seating of you plan to eat here.

    Coconut Cream Bite
    John C.

    I used to go to Dahlia Bakery a lot when I visited Seattle more often. My favourite item being the Dahlia Donuts. After several years, I visited Dahlia Bakery again and noticed they had expanded into the space next door (Serious Pie) where the tables could be used for dining-in during the mornings. I liked having this extra space. We picked up a couple things: - Coconut Cream Bite: Good. Classic, and continues to be good. - Dahlia Donuts: OK. Clearly dealing with shrinkflation, because they are roughly half the size they used to be a few years ago. The vanilla mascarpone continues to impress. - Joe's Hash: OK. I like the ingredient combination, but it wasn't as good as I remember. Service is pretty standard for a bakery set-up. I was satisfied with my food, but it's not as good as I remember. I might come back to try some of their newer, more popular items (like the mochi donuts), but no longer crave the Dahlia Donuts

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    Susan C.

    I'm back! ...for more of their Oh Mochi cake doughnuts. The texture of these is polarizing, you either love'em or hate'em, and I'm a lover. Most people seem to think mochi donuts should only be the pon de ring type which is super frustrating! I'm certain this has to do with personal preferences and expectations, so hoping to put this out there to prevent misconceptions. THESE ARE CAKE DONUTS. Again. THESE ARE CAKE DONUTS. In red font, bold, caps. Triple underlined. NOT the light and airy, slightly chewy pon de ring style donuts that are served at every other mochi donut establishment. Though those are good in their own right too. So temper your expectations accordingly! If you are not a fan of cake donuts and the denser texture of traditional mochi, then step away now. To elaborate, the special part about these cake donuts are that they are in between an American cake donut, and the texture of traditional Japanese mochi or Hawaiian butter mochi. Meaning--they are denser, they are still the slightest bit chewy but more in the vein of a teeny tiny bounce. I also like that unlike pon de ring donuts which are generally the same flavor dough with different frosting, these cake donuts have different flavored dough. Their seasonal flavors vary and this visit I ordered a chocolate espresso donut and a maple pumpkin donut ($4.50 each), another in my party also ordered an almond croissant. The chocolate donut balanced the rich chocolate dough with the slight bitterness from the coffee in the frosting and was not too sweet. The maple pumpkin flavor was good though a little on the sweeter side, definitely recommend a cup of coffee with it. I tasted a bite of the almond croissant ($5.50?) and it was very almond-forward, tasted like almond extract was added to punch up the cream inside. Ok I've said my spiel--no matter what the ratings are for the rest of Dahlia Bakery, these are one of only a couple places that I know of coast to coast that do mochi cake donuts well. Really hope they keep these around so next time I'm in Seattle, I can come enjoy these tasty treats again!

    THE BEST Apple fritter, sorry I ate before the camera
    Jordan O.

    3.6/5 I've heard about dahlias for years but never took the time to try it. A friend asked me to pick up a pie for a celebration so I finally got my chance. Service - honestly wasn't the best. I walked in and nobody acknowledged me. I walked back and forth in front of the pastry case but the 2 workers who both saw me were pretty focused on what they were doing. After about 2 minutes, one of them walked over and took my order. Ambiance - seats along the window in this cozy little cafe/ bakery. Your instantly met with the pastry case when you walk in. Apparently there's a whole large seating area to the left of the cafe area that I missed somehow, but that makes sense since they have a full food menu. Food - I only ordered 2 items, a coconut cream pie, which even after sitting in the car for 4 hours and then in the hotel fridge for another 4 hours, was still delicious. very flaky crust and a lot of coconut. I also grabbed an apple fritter for the road. It was small and I thought a little pricey ($7), but if I'm being honest, it was probably the best apple fritter I've ever had. And they are my go-to pastry whenever I indulge in one, so I've had a ton. Overall would have ranked higher for me if service was better, but in the end this place delivers where it mattered most. I'll be back to try their other pastry's!

    Mochi donuts $24/6
    Huong T.

    All the treats were amazing, but the price point was a bit steep. My friend highly recommended that I stop by since it was only a two-minute walk from my hotel. We picked up some treats to go before heading out on a hike to Snoqualmie Falls. The place was very busy at 8:00 AM on a Sunday, but the line moved fairly quickly, and the service was superb.

    Mocha caramel cheesecake
    Winter B.

    This is amazing bakery. Close to the glass museum and space needle if you are in that area and looking for a snack. One thing to note is there's not much seating. The birthday cake cookie was so delicious and I loved the frosting on the inside. The perfect sugar cookie. Cheesecake also delicious. They are know for the coconut cream pie which we had at a restaurant in Seattle. A lot of local restaurants serve it, it's so good. They have it in multiple sizes and a mini truffle form. All the other baked goods looked amazing as well but I would definitely recommend the birthday cookie. I doubt you will get anything bad here. They also have lunch and breakfast.

    Brian T.

    This is just a review for the coconut cream pie. I ordered a slice and it was quick and service was nice. It's probably the best coconut creme pie I've had and I really enjoyed the toasted big slices of coconut on top. It was rich and definitely sweet but not too overpowering, just a tad too sweet for me. I popped it into the fridge for a bit as well and it tasted even better cold

    Grease pooling in the bag!
    Kailey C.

    Came for the breakfast sandwich, never coming back because of it! Wildly greasy, oil literally dripped all down my arm anytime I took a bite, and soaked all the napkins and pooled in a corner of the bag. The sausage had large chunks of gristle in it. The egg was overcooked. The English muffins were far larger than the sausage patty or egg. See photos!

    8oz coffee
    Nichole A.

    Here for a.l conference and stopped in for a quick breakfast with a colleague. I had a latte with hazelnut and biscuits and gravy. It was a bit pricey. I eill say the portion of biscuits and gravy could be shared if you're not for used on being stuffed. The coffee was potent but I could not taste the hazelnut (which was an uncharted). The gravy was rich and had a decent amount of sausage. The baked is rustic and very cute. In the morning you can sit on the pizza restaurant side to enjoy your order, otherwise, youd have to take it to go. Staff was kind and willing to answer questions.

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    Is the bakery opening with phase 1.5?

    I would recommend contacting Tom (or whomever is on their social) via Instagram to ask this question. They are always fast to get back to people.

    Any dairy-free options?

    Yes

    Do you have any egg free options in bakery items?

    All of our biscuits are egg free and delicious!

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    A solid 4 stars. Who knew that one can get the best classic croissant on a trip to Seattle. My…read morefriend speaks French fluently and enjoyed the authenticity and traditional French fare as well. Croissant - perfect, I would have gotten another one but will look forward to returning before our trip ends. Avocado toast - egg added (extra) was the best bang for your buck and the lightly dressed, bright, crisp salad was a pleasant surprise. Chicken salad - no picture but was a no-frills, arugula based salad with shredded chicken and a hint of cheese. This was our least favorite item and if not for this the food would have been given 5 stars. Large latte - generous portion and delicious with the star of the show - a plain croissant! The ambiance is impeccably French cafe too but the way in which you order wasn't efficiently laid out; seemed a bit confusing. Perhaps it was simply due to there being a large group who were seated right near the slightly hidden cashier (to the side of the pastry display) or we weren't sure what to expect on our first time there. We sat outside and that was extremely pleasant. Definitely would go back for the croissant alone!

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    I love love love this place! My favorite place for exquisite pastries of all time! Anytime that…read moreI'm in Seattle this is a MUST stop for me. Closed on Mondays and Tuesdays. It smells so wonderful and warm when you enter and it's really a feast for your eyes. Everything looks so delicious and it's hard to choose. The staff was ver patient with me. My "go to" is the most famous twice baked almond croissant. On this visit ordered the "go to" , blueberry ginger scone, ratatouille sandwich, turkey havarti sandwich, banana bread, and some Americanos to go. This is not a sit down cafe so we thoroughly enjoyed them in the parked car. :) Every bite should be savored. Extraordinary!

    I got the twice baked chocolate croissant for 7.25! Might seem pricey but the pastry was genuinely…read moreso big that I think the price was actually a good deal. The croissant was on the crispier side, especially with the almond crumble on top it was a bit too cripsy for me, but I tend to like soft and flakey pastries so it's probably a matter of taste. There was a TON of almond filling in the middle. I enjoyed the taste and texture but it was too much filling for me personally. I would have liked more croissant in my croissant, so to say haha. The chocolate was slightly dark which worked well with the sweet pastry and filling! Overall I enjoyed the croissant but it was a tad too heavy on the filling and cripsy/crunchy for me.

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    Came around 1-2pm on a weekend and they still had a full pastry case! I always love seeing that…read morelater in the day since some other cafes are getting empty around that time. They have so many yummy options, but I settled on a mushroom and Gruyère pastry and an earl grey blueberry cruffin. The mushroom and Gruyère pastry was SO good!!! Buttery flaky layers of dough with a strong earthy mushroom flavor and savory cheese - an absolute umami bomb. We ate it the day after and threw it in the air fryer for a couple of minutes, and it was so delicious. The cruffin was huge! Topped with a delicious light Earl grey cream that wasn't too sweet. It was filled with a blueberry cream and was definitely very filling. There's a lot of sugar coating it, as is standard with cruffins, but it's a nice sweet treat. Definitely coming back for the mushroom and Gruyère pastry and to try their other delicious flavors. Their supreme croissant flavor switches often and we can't wait to try the next one! One of the best bakeries I've been to in Seattle so far.

    I visited this spot around 11:40 AM on a Friday, and it wasn't too crowded. The space is casual…read morewith limited seating, but it felt comfortable enough to enjoy a quick bite. I originally planned to just grab a coffee and a croissant, but after noticing how popular the mushroom Gruyere croissant seemed, I decided to give it a try and I'm so glad I did. It was incredibly delicious, perfectly filling, and even better when warmed up. The staff member kindly offered to heat it for me, which really elevated the whole experience. While they serve Umbria coffee, which isn't my personal favorite, the food more than made up for it. The service was warm and friendly, and the overall vibe was welcoming. I'll definitely be back to try the mushroom croissant again or maybe explore some of their other pastries next time.

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    I had the malasada from here, which is a basically fried dough with a filling inside. However, this…read moreplace is known for a particular version of it - the Crunchy Cream Malasada - which has a crunchy corn flakes coating, along with the vanilla frosting inside. This is the version I had. It's fantastic. The first thing that stands out is the amazing crunch from the cornflakes on the breading. Compared to similar versions of this food I've had - the doughnut is always soft on the outside. And this can be quite enjoyable, but when there's a textural contrast coming from the outside, it just elevates it to a whole another level. The individual cornflakes as well as the entire outside is breaded perfectly. Biting into this is such a satisfying experience. The inside is also quite good. It's a vanilla custard flavor, and it fits in really well by both filling the doughnut in volume but not being excessive enough to ooze out easily. The flavor is quite sweet and vanilla-forward, and very nice. For just $4, these are around the size of your average doughnut. Overall, it's a fantastic treat that I did not even expect this place to serve, but I'm very happy I had it. 9/10

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    4.2 mi

    One of the best pastries i've ever had. Chocolate was amazing, cream filling was perfectly sweet,…read moreand the bread itself was soft and fluffy. the pastries were made right in front of us. Will be coming back soon!!

    We stopped by Panterelli after the West Seattle Sunday Farmers Market, wandering in after hearing…read moreabout the best Choux pastries in Seattle. There weren't any other customers inside and we were greeted with an empty display case in the front. While barren, the owner, a gruff* French gentlemen, confirmed that he still had choux pastry left with a choice of either vanilla, coconut, pistachio, or hazelnut. We decided to go with the pistachio, which he assembled fresh for us, first by piping pistachio cream inside the choux shell, then dipping in melted chocolate and sprinkling pistachio on top. Pistachio Choux ($6) - The choux is excellent, baked until deliciously crisp on the exterior while the inside remains soft, eggy, and tender. Since it's fresh filled and we ate it right afterwards, the cream never migrated to saturate the crust - I suspect people with issues with mushiness probably let the cream puff sit too long before consuming. The cream, which is piped to the brim, pushes out against the delicate shell, causing each bite to almost squirt out a bit of the luscious, silky whipped custard. The cream coats the lips and mouth with a layer of fat. It's not too sweet and has a light nutty pistachio flavor. The melted chocolate the top is dipped into glues on all of the pistachio dip. The chocolate is slightly bitter, yet sweet, so it helps cut through some of the rich silkiness of the cream. The pistachios on top act like a crumble, perhaps pulverized and melded with butter to create a very rich yet pistachio forward mix. It's strongly flavored, and the chocolate creates such a strong cement that none of the nuts detach while eating. (5/5) Panterelli was a huge surprise as it wasn't even on our radar until we walked past the shop randomly while exploring the Farmers Market. It's a definite revisit in the future! *The owner isn't nearly as welcoming as a typical American small business owner, but is certainly friendly and eager to chat. I also love his attitude - looks aren't that important; it's the taste the reigns supreme!

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