Pike Place Chowder is one of The 15 Best Places for Bread in Seattle.

1. Pike Place Chowder

8.7
1530 Post Aly (btwn Pike Pl & Pine St), Seattle, WA
Seafood Restaurant · Pike Place · 227 tips and reviews

Laura P.Laura Pedersen: I've never had clam chowder before and the New England Clam Chowder bread bowl was amazing!!

Pam G.Pam Gilford: If you're with a friend, order a chowder in the bread bowl and the #2 combo (half a crab roll, a cup of chowder, unlimited soda) - there's more than enough bread and you can share the drink!

Kristen P.Kristen Pyle: The traditional clam chowder is so so so delicious. You won't be disappointed. Get it in the sourdough bread bowl for extra special awesomeness!

Annapurna Cafe is one of The 15 Best Places for Bread in Seattle.

2. Annapurna Cafe

8.4
1833 Broadway (at E Denny Way), Seattle, WA
Indian Restaurant · Capitol Hill · 75 tips and reviews

Pavan H.Pavan Hullumane: Great chicken tikka masala and awesome aloo naan

Elif G.Elif Gumruk: Very authentic and delicious indian food. They have delicious curries and naan. Anything else I've seen looked awesome as well. The setting is very intimate and authentic as well.

Allison Y.Allison Yu: Affordable, great flavors, awesome underground cozy location. The naan, tandoori chicken, curry, and rice were all great. The spinach momos not so much. The skin was too tough and doughy

Cedars in University District is one of The 15 Best Places for Bread in Seattle.

3. Cedars in University District

8.4
4759 Brooklyn Ave NE (at NE 50th St), Seattle, WA
Indian Restaurant · University District · 35 tips and reviews

Michael M.Michael McNamara: Make sure to get the garlic naan, or another of their 15 or so types of naan with your dish, it's delicious.

Justin D.Justin Dechant: I love the mint naan and chicken mango curry.

Katie Y.Katie Yamada: Naan bread is the best, also the butter and tandoori chicken are delicious

Black Bottle is one of The 15 Best Places for Bread in Seattle.

4. Black Bottle

8.2
2600 1st Ave (at Vine St), Seattle, WA
Gastropub · Belltown · 103 tips and reviews

StillsStills: Prosciutto Bechamel flatbread is amazing.

Shelly S.Shelly Servatius: Best chicken & cherry flatbread! Yum! And Kir Royals!

A P.A P: Best place for flatbreads on the West Coast

Saffron Grill is one of The 15 Best Places for Bread in Seattle.

5. Saffron Grill

8.7
2132 N Northgate Way (btw I-5 and Meridian), Seattle, WA
Indian Restaurant · Haller Lake · 64 tips and reviews

Troy H.Troy Holmes: The Butter Chicken Curry and Garlic Nam Bread are excellent.

VivekVivek: Their breads are huge and delicious. Try one of their parathas.

Beth D.Beth DeLong: Saffron salad + nan + baklava = amazing!! (And pretty cheap)

Taste of India is one of The 15 Best Places for Bread in Seattle.

6. Taste of India

8.5
5517 Roosevelt Way NE (at NE 56th St), Seattle, WA
Indian Restaurant · University District · 56 tips and reviews

Cathy C.Cathy Chan: Best indian food in seattle. Get the butter chicken n garlic naan

Jaime R.Jaime Rowland: This place is awesome. Reasonably priced, and they give you a different free starter and desert each time you come. Their naan is amazing as well!

Allie C.Allie Caldwell: Best butter paneer and butter chicken in town. 1 Naan is enough for 2 people. Bottomless chai is amazing!

Columbia City Bakery is one of The 15 Best Places for Bread in Seattle.

7. Columbia City Bakery

8.5
4865 Rainier Ave S (S ferdinand), Seattle, WA
Bakery · Columbia City · 42 tips and reviews

Kelly A.Kelly Allen: JC loves the Mortadella Sandwich, we're both addicted to the granola, and I haven't found ANYTHING here that I don't like. YUM! Best bread in Seattle!

Aviv S.Aviv Stern: The *best* bakery in Seattle. period. this place is one of the only places that truly excel in real European style breads with a crust to die for, amazing aroma and hearty texture. a must for bread.

Ryan T.Ryan Thompson: Walnut or Sunflower bread are great! Also good to get a kitchen sink cookie if possible

Macrina Bakery is one of The 15 Best Places for Bread in Seattle.

8. Macrina Bakery

8.8
2408 1st Ave (btwn Wall & Battery), Seattle, WA
Bakery · Belltown · 97 tips and reviews

Tracey S.Tracey Salazar: Check out the day old bread and pastries for half-off yumminess! Read more.

Nick F.Nick Farrell: Original Foccacia Sandwich with one of their AMAZING Mochas! So good!

happycontentmehappycontentme: The "yogurt and fresh fruit" is kind of a sweet fruit syrup with a little bit of yogurt on top".... Not recommended. Coffee is excellent; The scones and the squash bread are DELICIOUS!

Sea Wolf Bakery is one of The 15 Best Places for Bread in Seattle.

9. Sea Wolf Bakery

9.3
3621 Stone Way N (N 36th St), Seattle, WA
Bakery · Fremont · 24 tips and reviews

Richard S.Richard Sprague: The bread is awesome, but bring coffee from one of the better coffee shops down the street.

Michelle N.Michelle N: Fantastic bakery! Chocolate croissants are a must, and the bread is equally delish. 😍

Devin M.Devin Moore: Best sourdough in the PNW

Tall Grass Bakery is one of The 15 Best Places for Bread in Seattle.

10. Tall Grass Bakery

8.5
5901 24th Ave NW, Seattle, WA
Bakery · Ballard · 16 tips and reviews

Owen S.Owen Smith: Best bread in the 'hood. Try the olive and herb fougasse.

Robby D.Robby Delaware: Tall Grass Bakery is one of the most popular bakeries in Seattle's Ballard neighborhood. They do have a website. They have a delicious onion and olive bread for dipping! Read more.

Erik L.Erik Larsen: The breads are great and the staff is always friendly. I recommend loading up a bread card with $20 it will give you $25 in value.

Le Panier is one of The 15 Best Places for Bread in Seattle.

11. Le Panier

8.6
1902 Pike Pl (at Stewart St), Seattle, WA
Bakery · Pike Place · 175 tips and reviews

Danielle S.Danielle Smith: I always make the trip into Seattle for the bread selection at La Panier. It is worth the trip in order to get fresh bread!

Jena M.Jena Marion: Had the raspberry chocolate croissant, the chocolate bread, and the amandine - they were all incredible! Haven't had French food this good in a long time!

SeattleMonorailSeattleMonorail: Delicious french pastries, sandwiches made with fresh bread, and great coffee. Located near Pike Place Market, just a few blocks from the Monorail's Westlake Center platform.

Nue is one of The 15 Best Places for Bread in Seattle.

12. Nue

8.4
1519 14th Ave Seattle (Pine Street), Seattle, WA
Gastropub · Capitol Hill · 32 tips and reviews

Mehmet K.Mehmet Kurt: awesome place! pineapple cornbread is yummy! definitely try their cocktails too!

Ro J.Ro J: Food is exquisite! We got: pineapple cornbread, Brussels sprouts, tea leaf salad, mofongo, African bunny chow, paprikash wings.

Ernesto M.Ernesto M: Excellent food. Get the cornbread

Three Girls Bakery is one of The 15 Best Places for Bread in Seattle.

13. Three Girls Bakery

8.1
1514 Pike Pl (in Post Alley), Seattle, WA
Bakery · Pike Place · 53 tips and reviews

Rob G.Rob Gardiner: Their COMO loaf is the best crusty white bread in the city. I always pick one up when I cook an Italian meal.

cYeNzcYeNz: Great sandwiches. Meat Loaf on sliced bread, a must try.

Jason R.Jason Ray: Great place in the market to grab a loaf of ciabatta or sourdough bread.

Grateful Bread Baking Company & Cafe is one of The 15 Best Places for Bread in Seattle.

14. Grateful Bread Baking Company & Cafe

8.5
7001 35th Ave NE (at NE 70th St), Seattle, WA
Café · 24 tips and reviews

peter l.peter leonard: Grateful Clubhouse on Sourdough Rye.

Michelle B.Michelle Behmetuik: For St. Pattys Day, try our green bagels or shamrock cookies. We will also have Irish Soda Bread later today, fresh out of the oven.

Mary S.Mary S: Really great bread

Bakery Nouveau is one of The 15 Best Places for Bread in Seattle.

15. Bakery Nouveau

9.1
4737 California Ave SW (at SW Alaska St), Seattle, WA
Bakery · West Seattle · 132 tips and reviews

Randall I.Randall I: The best breads in town from a world-renowned, award-winning baker. Pastries are as good as high-end pâtisseries in France. And the pizza is really great, too! The service is the only thing lacking...

ErikaErika: Best bread and pastries outside Europe, hands down.

Brandon S.Brandon Smith: In baker's terms it's called a half dozen. But I call it the best kind of six pack: a sourdough six pack!