2. Le Fournil
8.0
3230 Eastlake Ave E Ste A, Seattle, WA
Café · Eastlake · 33 tips and reviews
Valentina Vitols: Their baguette is phenomenal, perfect for sandwiches!
Faith: Their $8.99 lunch special included a baguette sandwich, one thing from their pastry case and a coffee. Merci indeed!
Ryan Bello: My favorite baguette in Seattle and an absolute bargain at under $2. Get there early though, they usually run out by the afternoon.
4. Le Panier
8.6
1902 Pike Pl (at Stewart St), Seattle, WA
Bakery · Pike Place · 175 tips and reviews
Marc: Tom Douglas choice for Best Bread Bakery: For the perfect French baguette, Le Panier in the Pike Place Market.
Sarah Nelson: My go-to spot @ Pike Place. Stop here for an amazing baguette sandwich (+baked treat, +coffee), but come early- they sell out!
Carmen: The Campagne bread tastes very good and is healthier than the baguette. I also tried theraspberry and apricot croissants -- very good, and the mushroom tarte (will take more of those to-go next time).
5. Belle Epicurean
8.0
3109 E Madison St (at Lake Washington Blvd), Seattle, WA
Bakery · 24 tips and reviews
Trophy Cupcakes and Party: Such a cute, casual French cafe. Delicious confections and classic lunch options like perfect ham and cheese on baguette with butter. Check our the wines and pantry items too!
Kat Duncan: Pricey but quality baguette sandwiches - really enjoyed the roast beef sandwich and the salami sandwich.
Sarah Foley: The brioche buns are especially delicious, as well as the baguette sandwiches and the espresso. Il est magnifique, all of it!
6. Le Pichet
8.7
1933 1st Ave, Seattle, WA
French Restaurant · Pike Place · 98 tips and reviews
fox: a very authentic french cafe, reminds me of provence. the quiche and baguette sandwich are amazing.
Pete Crawford: Ham, eggs, Gruyere, cappuccino, baguette. Perfect.
Chefs Feed: Renee Erickson, chef of Boat Street Cafe, eats here on her nights off. She loves the Baguette au jambon. Read more.
Frank Ciaramello: The baguettes are legit and the home made soft pretzels are super tasty.
Jeff Hackmeister: Nothing beats a warm baguette from this incredible neighborhood bakery
The Seattle Times: Among the more unique loaves here is sour cherry pumpernickel and hominy bread, a dense, moist, subtly flavored cornbread. Café Besalu next door sells Tall Grass' bread in the early mornings. Read more.
Pejman Pour-Moezzi: Best baguette in Seattle
Tiff Napolitano: The best bakery in Seattle by far. Everything is amazing. Baguettes, scones, croissants, cakes and pies just to name a few with kick a$$ coffee to accompany your choices.
Nick Boone-Lutz: Tip #1 EVERYTHING IS AMAZING HERETIP #2 ESPECIALLY THE HAM & GRUYERE CROSSIANTS.
Peter Cook: Rotisserie chicken, baguettes, beer, wine and coffee
James Fletcher: Breakfast sammichs are all good. The coffees are fun too. Great local spot for the morning.
Ryan Paul: Solid coffee and breakfast. Check out their sandwiches at lunch and their pizza by the slice in the evening