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Fresh Flours

4.3 (200 reviews)
Open 6:00 am - 5:00 pm
Updated over 3 months ago

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Moderate noise
Dogs allowed
Good for working
Outdoor seating

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Keri N.

I love Fresh Flours and especially this location. The staff are always so friendly and welcoming. Service is quick and the pastries are some of my favorite in Seattle! I also love the breakfast burritos that they carry and sell. The indoor space is a bit smaller but there is also outside seating and also plenty of street parking in the area.

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Rima Z.

Lovely cafe with a fun and engaging barista. The location is terrific - just around the corner from the link station. It could have been the time of day (early afternoon), but the selection was quite limited. Great service - I couldn't decide between a basic chocolate chip cookie or double chocolate. The barista asked how much I liked sweets - not much - then go for the basic version. The double chocolate is quite sweet. I appreciated the candor. The price was fair. Have to say, though, the cookie was below average. It was baked well, not greasy or too sweet, and plenty of chips. But I have been on a chocolate chip quest for months now. This wasn't it's One of the croissants probably would have been a better choice. Next time.

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Emma S.

This is a great local cafe to go hang out with a friend, get some work done, or grab a quick pastry and drink. It's conveniently located by the light rail station, has average prices for Seattle bakeries, service is quick, and it's not too noisy inside. Some of their pastries have Asian inspired flavors, making their items more unique. Their twice baked almond croissant is pretty good, if anything it could use a little more filling, however the pastry is so flaky and delicious.

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Davis W.

Great spot to come hang out in. They have coffee and pastries! I got the cold brew, which was pretty strong. I was left a little bit jittery. The peach danish with custard under the fruit was delicious and crisp. The service was fast here too.

Cortado on the way to work
Britton L.

Great and fast service. Close to light rail station for a quick bite on the way to work

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Grace C.

The best fkn place ever! Lattes and the danishes are so delicious. The staff is so friendly and the place is super clean and welcoming. Definitely will come back

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Hannah H.

Such a cute spot near the light rail ! We stopped here before another bakery and had an amazing biscuit and London fog. The service was friendly, attentive and fast. It was great! Looked like a great place to read or study. My London fog wasn't too sweet which I enjoyed. My husband even said this morning he wishes we could've stopped there more than once on our vacation.

Green tea muffin
Wennie H.

Popped in for breakfast, got the green tea and red bean muffin since it's one of their staples and I wasn't a fan. The matcha was too heavy handed (imo) and the red bean was lacking. I did grab the double chocolate gluten free cookies and those were incredible, super chocolatey and decadent. Service is friendly, space is cute. Plenty of indoor and outdoor seating (and parking)!

Sausage mushroom pastry I can't pronounce with a perfect oat milk latte
Allison D.

Top quality pastries and coffee served by consistently friendly and efficient staff. I have never had a bad experience here. It's clean, cute and air conditioned inside with nice outdoor seating. Truly a neighborhood favorite.

Latte :)
Juanita H.

Cute little coffee shop on beacon hill. They have indoor and outdoor seating available. I believe their baked goods are from their west seattle location brought in daily, so they're freshly made each morning . They have a variety of laminated pastries, cookies, breads. I came here a few years back when they first opened this location and I didn't really have the best impression of their coffee or service but I know it can vary depending on the barista anywhere you go. I decided to give it another try this past weekend & I've already visited again since. The service was nice and quick :) I ordered an iced latte w/ vanilla cardamom and oat milk, came around to $9 after tip. It was a pretty good coffee. will be visiting again to try the pastries since the first time I went on the weekend I was only in the mood for a drink. it was around noon and there was a good amount of product. Second time I went it was around 4 & all of their pastries were gone, they close at 5 so makes sense. :) will be back to try their pastries!

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Hanna S.

Five stars for Keith, barrista fabulousa Five stars for the Vibe, atmosphere, doggy treats, and open design No stars for not having vegan options 75 cents for non dairy which is too much. 25cents ok Also isn't it funny how it's just a straight charge it doesn't matter if you get a large or small. This is an industry wide issue. But some places are starting to not do any of charges for the non-dairy milk. It's great not to penalize vegans and lactose intolerant folks. I would come back here. I come to the oak vegan/vegetarian restaurant which does not have espresso. I walk five minutes down the street to get my espresso from Fresh Flours and return to Oak for brunch. YUM

Nicole Q.

Twice. Baked. Chocolate. Almond. Croissant. I've never had anything like it and I never will again. Such a lovely texture taste and look, it's a crispy flaky croissant with a cookie like exterior and stuffed with almond paste and chocolate. Unbelievable creation!

Warm Azuki red bean croissant (instantly addicted) and 16oz cappuccino w/ extra shot (good)!
Mayu D.

Randomly selected this coffee shop to grab a morning cappuccino in the area and tried this red bean croissant! Service: nice and quick (still offered to warm up the croissant and it's worth it) Cappuccino w/ extra shot): decent Azuki red bean croissant: regret not buying the last two! It's worth the trip to eat this! Price: reasonable ($15 for 2 x 16oz cappuccino w/ extra shot in each and the croissant. This would definitely be double the price at Starbucks reserve although their croissant is good, too!)

Such a cute little pear pastry

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I usually get the banana bread and brown butter cookie. make sure you get it warm. Service is always great. Quick and easy. In and out.

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No lactose-free milk options without a premium. :/ You'd think with Starbucks getting in trouble for such, there would be at least one.

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