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Welcome to The Flora Bakehouse

The Flora Bakehouse in Seattle is a charming bakery and cafe that offers a delightful array of pastries, sandwiches, and beverages. Known for their impeccable service and quick turnaround times, The Flora Bakehouse prides itself on providing a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Customers rave about their flavorful options like the Gorgonzola Potato pizza, hazelnut chocolate cake, and ube cream pastries. The unique combination of flavors and textures, along with the rooftop seating boasting stunning views, make The Flora Bakehouse a must-visit for those seeking a memorable culinary experience in Seattle.

The Flora Bakehouse: Reviews & Ratings

Robin R.
Robin R.

I have been a "regular" at the Bakehouse this year. Always a treat. Classic Roman Pizza, Gorgonzola Potato pizza, Brie Apple and Breakfast sandwich are favorite entrees. For dessert, hazlenut chocolate cake, purple ube custard bun and shortbread. Service is remarkably quick and welcoming. Their deck is a super beautiful place to enjoy a territorial view and a peek at Mt. Rainier.

Kathy N.
Kathy N.

Never have I gone to a place before where every item I tried was extremely flavorful and I was happy with every item I got. It is a little pricy I think, but the quality makes it worth it. Midnight Dream ($6.50 for 12 oz): the foam really tasted like it had a hint of blackberry. Coffee wasn't too strong but was coconut flavored Roman Pizza ($6.50): super fluffy focaccia, very filling since it's mostly bread. Prob my least fav of the items I got but the texture was phenomenal Smoked Cheddar Chive Scone ($5.25): fluffy with a good amount of cheese flavor Earl Grey Shortbread ($2.25) strong tea flavor. Normally I don't like shortbread because it's a crunchy cookie but once it warmed up from being in the sun as I ate on the rooftop, it was phenomenal and a nice light dessert to pair with the coffee Blueberry & Cream Cheese Danish ($7.25): crispy croissant outside bursting with blueberry flavor in the center. I was shocked by how flavorful this one was as fruit centers imo tend to be average in flavor but very sweet to make up for it, but this wasn't the case 3 Cheese & Onion Croissant ($5.50): hands down the best item for me. Super crispy and flaky croissant outside with caramelized onions, topped with melted cheese Service was minimal. Order at the counter and they call your name. Ambiance was casual. The rooftop seating was awesome on a sunny noon day. Very clean with great views

Naomi J.
Naomi J.

I went on a Sunday morning and tried the strawberry rhubarb danish, the ube cream pastry, and a season spring veggie pastry. The line was long (20+ people?) when we arrived at 9:30am and looked like it wasn't moving, but we made it to the front in a reasonable amount of time. I loved the seating upstairs (both indoor and outdoor). It was much more crowded when we left around 10:30-11am ish (maybe half the seats were taken). The strawberry rhubarb (5/5 stars) was divine although the basil was a stronger flavor than I would have preferred, it still worked great! The ube (5/5 stars) was great - the bread was similar to Japanese melon bread and the filling had good flavor (although on the subtle side) and was vivid in color. The spring veggie pastry (5/5 stars) surprised me with how fresh the asparagus was. I'd be happy to order any of these three pastries again, and I'm sure I'll be back at Flora - I was so impressed on my first trip!

Tiffany T.
Tiffany T.

Despite getting a spring flower latte, my drink wasn't as floral as I thought it would be, but it was still delicious! I'm not super picky with my coffee so I really enjoyed my drink. The croissant was fluffy and delicious and the pistachio and rose water syrup was a nice addition. The breakfast sandwich was okay. The bread was a little tough, but I still thought it was good if you wanted something filling. All of the workers were super sweet and my items came out pretty quickly for 9 am on Monday holiday. The rooftop area is the best! There aren't any outlets outside and we didn't find any internet, but it's still a nice place to do some non-internet work or some reading. The view is pretty and refreshing.

ThuyVy N.
ThuyVy N.

First time ever going here and I loved it. I didn't realize until I got here but it has a rooftop, a rooftop bakery with good eats on nice weather is all I want. The place is decorated so cute and the rooftop is so nice, service is nice, and all the food we got was good. Will def come back. Mushroom pastry - 9 Mini unicorn - 7 (good but pricey for what it is and how much you get) Chocolate chip cookie -7.5 (very solid)

Skye P.
Skye P.

Super cute spot with lots of treats and real food. A bit pricey, but unique items make it worthwhile. Sister restaurant to cafe flora in madrona! We had the grilled cheese + kimchi sandwich with tomato soup - it was lovely! The mango matcha is also great, not overly sweet. Order at the counter. Downstairs seating was open - 2 person spots along the side, upstairs was small and packed inside, the rooftop garden is also super sweet but was a bit too windy to enjoy today.

Stephon V.
Stephon V.

Step into Flora Bakehouse and you'll find yourself in a pastry paradise right in the heart of Seattle. This cozy bakery boasts an ambiance that feels like a warm embrace on a rainy day. Started my Valentine's Day at this cute dainty bakery and I have to say, this is the best way to start your day. The magic starts with the pastries. Each bite is a burst of flavor that will make your taste buds dance with joy. We ordered the Cranberry Scone and the Earl Grey Shortbread. These two treats alone made the experience worth while because Flora Bakehouse crafts each pastry with love and precision. We will surely be back for some drinks! Here's the cherry on top - their rooftop patio! Picture yourself enjoying your favorite pastry, maybe with your favorite person, while soaking up the views overlooking a Seattle sunset. It's the perfect spot to indulge in a little slice of sugary bliss. So if you're craving something sweet in the PNW, head to Flora Bakehouse. You'll thank me later.

Leilani Q.
Leilani Q.

Love the selection of pastries and rotation of different types of food and drinks they offer. Something about the crusts of their hand pies and croissant dough is just so good!! Could it be.... BUTTER?? They offer solid options that are vegetarian or vegan. Mushroom and parmesan hand pie: ask for this warmed! Flaky and buttery crust and delicious mushroom filling. Really liked this savory option! Sea salt chocolate croissant: loved the addition to sea salt on this, similar to the idea of sea salt on chocolate chip cookies. The croissant was delicious and so was the chocolate! Highly recommend this one, also get it warmed! The type of croissant that gets you, the table, and the floor all crumb-y.

Jinhyung K.
Jinhyung K.

Delightful. Came here on a rainy Saturday morning so not too packed. Plenty of seating upstairs, especially in the patio area if it's not raining. No WiFi so one of those places you go to enjoy your company. I got the seasonal sweater weather latte that had cinnamon, brown sugar, and bourbon flavors. I enjoyed it, not too heavy. Their chives and cheese scones were the bomb. Moist and warm and savory.

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Welcome to The Flora Bakehouse, a cozy bakery located in Seattle, Washington, where pastry paradise meets warm hospitality. As a reviewer of this delightful establishment, I am thrilled to introduce you to a place that offers a wide range of delectable treats, from classic Roman Pizza to Gorgonzola Potato pizza, Brie Apple, and Breakfast sandwiches.

Customer reviews rave about the remarkable quick and welcoming service at The Flora Bakehouse. The outdoor deck provides a stunning territorial view, offering a glimpse of Mt. Rainier. Whether you're in the mood for hazelnut chocolate cake, purple ube custard bun, or shortbread, The Flora Bakehouse has something to satisfy every sweet craving.

With features like covered outdoor seating, gender-neutral restrooms, and compostable containers, The Flora Bakehouse goes above and beyond to ensure a pleasant dining experience for all patrons. The diverse menu includes gluten-free and vegan options, making it a welcoming spot for those with dietary restrictions.

From the flavorful Midnight Dream coffee to the fluffy Smoked Cheddar Chive Scone and the crispy Blueberry & Cream Cheese Danish, every item on the menu at The Flora Bakehouse is crafted with precision and attention to detail. Whether you're a fan of savory or sweet pastries, this bakery has something to delight your taste buds.

As a food reviewer who has had the pleasure of experiencing the delights of The Flora Bakehouse, I can confidently say that this establishment offers a truly unique and memorable dining experience. The cozy ambiance, friendly service, and mouthwatering pastries make it a must-visit destination for anyone looking to indulge in a little slice of sugary bliss.