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    Wild Wheat

    3.6 (1.2k reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 3:00 pm

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    Classy
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    Moderate noise
    Good for kids

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    Crab Benedict (front), bagel in back
    Vanessa L.

    I used to frequent this place with family so many years ago and after visiting recently, I remember why we stopped. This place used to be packed and busy from open to close. I was surprised by the empty seats at the location. The place wasnt as welcoming despite the place looking the same as it did before. I ordered the crab benedict. It was supposed to be on an English muffin. It was on two pieces of stale bread. The crab was just okay. My friend thought the bagel wasnt bad though. Its just a bagel with cream cheese. We also ordered a mocha with two shots. Tastes like a decent cup of coffee. Our server was nice though. Left us alone and didnt bother us. You have to pay at the front to close out your bill, which we didnt mind as we spent a good time here catching up. Overall, it was ok. Maybe its the fact that the food safety on the place was rated as okay and that threw me off, but comparing the quality years ago to now, to me it isnt the same.

    $3 day old bakery items, x7 jalapeño cheese soft bagels
    Shin S.

    They had some cheap day old bakery items in a large bag for $3 when I went there for lunch on a local event there. Lots of bread for $3, with cheese and jalapeños too. It wasn't hard or anything either. Great value for that.

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    Albert T.

    We stopped by Wild Wheat to pick up some pastries after noticing this bakery while drinking boba nearby. This place seems to be more of restaurant, with bakery items in a couple of small cases near the front counter. Plain Croissant ($5) - The lamination and proofing are very suspect, resulting in overly large air holes rather than a consistent honeycomb structure. The bake is a little too hard, so the crust is dark golden brown and the interior is dried out quite a bit. Finally, the rolling of the croissant dough is not the best, creating a pastry that's kind of lumpy and off center. It's not a very good croissant at all unfortunately. I guess it tastes fine though, so that's something positive. (2/5) Almond Croissant ($5) - The croissant base is the same as above, but then they fill with almond frangipane and top with sliced almonds. The frangipane filling is somewhat gritty, sweet with great almond flavor, but has bit of strange taste in addition, like raw flour. The way they roll the croissant is also a little suspect since it results in a large nubbin on the side. (2/5) Marionberry Cheese Danish ($5) - This one's not bad. Very smooth cream cheese filling with plenty of tart yet sweet berries. The hard bake on the crust works well in this pastry to balance against the more moist filling/topping. (3/5) Ham & Cheese Croissant ($5) - This croissant is laminated in very thick layers, with the top being more like brioche rather than croissant. It's quite buttery in taste, with the ham flavor penetrating throughout. It has lots of cheese, kind of funky in taste and nice. If I think of this as a ham & cheese pastry, rather than a croissant, it's actually pretty good. (4/5) Chocolate Scone ($5) - This is a very bready and dry scone. Good number of chocolate chips on top I guess, but otherwise kind of meh. (2/5) Overall I found the pastries to be below average to average. Perhaps the breads and/or the meals are better here?

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    Rima Z.

    Clean, well-spaced restaurant with friendly staff. A solid menu with some uncommon options. Portions are gargantuan, which I tend to find a bit off-putting. However the food is tasty, and one can always share or take the leftovers home. My fellow diners ordered omelettes which they really enjoyed. The crab omelette was generously filled. The latte was good, but it was served like a cappuccino. A double shot was the perfect amount of coffee to milk ratio. My vegan plate was good with a few surprises. The sautéed veggies were topped with fresh spinach and sprinkled with Kalamata olives which really elevated the dish. The home fries were nicely crispy, which I love. but could have been warmer.The falafel (garbanzo patties on the menu) were flavorful but cold. The winner of the combo was the helping of beans - creamy with a terrific flavor. I'm glad I ordered some bread to sop uo thé broth. We ordered bread and pastries to go. I opted for coconut cake. A nice flavor, but the cake was somewhat dense and on the sweet side. The sugar cookie with sprinkles was cute and not overly sweet. I look forward to trying their sandwiches. The bread is really good.

    After paying for my meal, the young man who seated us and checked us out, offered to make a complimentary latte for me. Who's the best I've had in forever. The coffee, the chocolate, the hazelnut the whipped cream I could go on and on about how amazing it was.. There was an option for 10 stars I would give it to them!!!!

    Tony P.

    This is a very home like place in a quaint part of town. Reminds me of a family business that grew over time. Very casual environment with plenty of seating. We arrived around noon on Sunday and it was busy but we were able to be seated right away. The staff was very friendly and attentive. They had a nice looking bakery area with lots of options. We ordered coffee which was much better than I expected. Also the pancakes and challah French toast. The French toast had almond paste in it along with cinnamon powder. The pancakes had buckwheat and were fluffy and tasty. Overall our experience was very good and we definitely will return. Enjoy!

    The sausage patty is a must try

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    Delicious. Loved my Italian sub sandwich. The baguette was fabulous and wish I could have had room for dessert

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    Anyone try their Too Good To Go offerings? Seems always available... the good places sells out within seconds.

    I've tried it a few times several months back. I got about 5-7 pastries, mostly different types of cookies. Not the best deal for the price on TGTG

    Do they serve breakfast all day?

    Everyday weekdays till 1130 Saturday and Sunday till 1

    We are planning on stopping on the way to a hike. Can we bring our dog (if there is outdoor seating)?

    There is outdoor seating, very limited though

    Is the listed phone number accurate for this cafe? Keep getting "call can not be completed" for the one listed here on Yelp and their website.

    I've never phoned them, but Whole Foods Market Bellevue and multiple other branches in the King County area call them to place orders for bread, so I think you can always ask the WFM Bellevue (https://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/stores/bellevue) or… Read more

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    Tasty Doux

    Tasty Doux

    4.8
    (297 reviews)
    1.5 mi
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    My co-worker recommended that I try out this place as they have really good cream puffs. I'm a huge…read morecream puff fan and never had a fresh one before so I was really excited. We stopped by and when you enter, the smell inside is absolutely heavenly. I don't think I have ever entered such a wonderful smelling bakery. We were greeted by the sweetest female employee who was patient with us while we were trying to decide what to get. It was still really early so we weren't super hungry for sweets so we got a cream puff each. I got the pandan one while my boyfriend got the regular one. They were absolutely perfection, the filling was super yummy! I want to come back to try their other flavors. The macarons looked amazing and they have quite the selection as well as their cupcakes too. I will have to stop by more to get some more sweet treats. They have cakes too or you can order them as long as you give a few days heads up. They have a counter top to enjoy your sweets right away. They also have napkins just in case as well. They don't offer crafted drinks but had a few drinks in their fridge.

    This might be the best cream puff I've found in the Puget Sound. Perfect airy puff with crunchy…read morecraqeulin top and ample sweet but not cloying filling. Strawberry cream filling actually had some little strawberry pieces in it. They offer a variety of other beautiful sweets like macarons, eclairs, cupcakes, fruit pastry and cookies and brownies. Good price, less than $6 for most things and the minis are the perfect size for a sweet treat without going overboard. Lady at the counter was super friendly and helpful.

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    Macrina Bakery & Cafe

    4.1
    (123 reviews)
    3.5 mi
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    I had heard this bakery originally started in Seattle before moving its food production to this…read morelocation, so after hearing so many great things, I decided to stop by after an early morning workout. The first thing I appreciated was the parking. They have their own lot, so finding a space was easy--a huge bonus compared to many Seattle cafés where parking can be a challenge. As you walk in, you'll see shelves displaying their freshly baked breads and pastries, making it easy to browse before ordering. If you look to the left, there's also a viewing window where you can catch a glimpse of the bakery production behind the scenes, which adds a fun touch to the experience. The atmosphere is relaxed and welcoming. The staff were friendly and never made me feel rushed. Instead of asking repeatedly if I was ready, they simply let me take my time and came over when I was ready to order. I really appreciated that. I'm the type of person who takes a while to make very serious food decisions, so the no-pressure service made the experience even more enjoyable. One thing that surprised me was that the café wasn't filled with the strong aroma of coffee or freshly baked bread like many bakeries are. Don't let that fool you, though--the bread was incredible. I ordered the Bialy Egg Sandwich, and the bread was soft with a wonderful chewy texture while still having a nice crust on the outside. The egg was cooked with a perfectly runny yolk, which made every bite rich and satisfying. If you prefer your eggs fully cooked, I'd recommend asking when you order. I paired it with a coffee that leaned toward the bright, slightly acidic side. It complemented the sandwich well, although my personal preference is for coffee with more chocolatey, earthy notes. That's purely a matter of taste, not quality--I can definitely see why others would enjoy their roast. One thing to note is that pets aren't allowed inside the café, so plan accordingly if you're bringing your furry friend. But they do sell dog biscuits and you can enjoy the outdoor space with your furry friend after ordered. - which is a bit confusing to me Just keep in mind that they're only open on weekdays and close around 2 p.m., so it's definitely an early bird kind of place. I'd happily come back again--it's the perfect stop after a morning workout before heading to work, and I can definitely see why people have been recommending it. Overall, this is a wonderful spot for breakfast, a quiet coffee break, or a place to recharge before starting your day. It reminded me of the cozy cafés in Capitol Hill, but with much easier parking and a more relaxed pace.

    Very delicious and very good pastries here Very recommend…read moreto try, and nice service here Everything looks good and fresh

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