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This is not open to the public. Not sure why it is still on Yelp as a place to go. Reviews are for their products, but not this location.

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Lots of dessert pastry choices!! Doesn't feel too heavy or sweet either. Coffee is just meh I've…read moreordered twice now and it hasn't been very tasty. I love coming here for the pastries and they are open on the holidays. Such a great place to sit and have a nice relaxing breakfast.

This was truly a terrible purchasing experience. On the afternoon of May 3rd, my friend and I went…read moreto the Paris Baguette at Southcenter with his three-year-old child to buy some bread. Among the items we bought was a cheese and beef sandwich. We put it in the fridge when we got home, and the next morning, when I wanted to heat it up for breakfast, I found that the entire sandwich had turned sour. At first, I thought it was just the taste of the cheese, but when I opened the bread, a strong sour smell hit me. Worse, I had already taken a bite. Then I remembered that my friend, his three-year-old, and I had all eaten products from Paris Baguette the day before, and I got really worried. So I drove back to the store. When I arrived, a female employee greeted me. I calmly explained that I had bought a spoiled sandwich. She immediately offered to refund me. I provided my purchase receipt and the last four digits of my bank card, and asked if I could get a cash refund. She said no -- that it was company policy -- and repeatedly asked for the last four digits of my card and what time I had made the purchase. After being asked three or four times, I started to get a bit annoyed. Then a male employee took over and handled the rest, and the refund went through successfully. I believe that providing fresh ingredients is a basic principle of any food business. As a chain brand, Paris Baguette prices its products higher than non‑branded bakeries. So why are customers willing to pay more? Because a brand gives people trust -- just like how supermarkets operate by vetting products for their customers. As an established bakery brand, I assume most of your products are made in a central kitchen, with quality monitored by both systems and staff. Clearly, this was a lapse. I hope I don't end up with diarrhea today Lol

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I would tell you that the peanut butter cookies are the best I've had anywhere, and even better…read morewhen eaten in big, crisp, buttery chunks alongside Haagen-Dazs vanilla bean ice cream; or that the blueberry lemon curd scones fill up the room with a divine scent after a few minutes in the convection oven. But I won't, because at this point in the review you can probably tell I'd prefer to eat them all myself. ‍ (To clear up the confusion noted in the only negative review here: The address on this business is not a bakery. The address is the associated Brewmaster's Taproom, which has an ever-rotating lineup of two-dozen-plus craft beers and ciders. The taproom has a -table- of goods from the Brewmaster's Bakery, unless I've eaten them all. The bakery also has a pop-up that travels around, to places like the tiny farmers' market outside Virginia Mason hospital in Seattle's First Hill neighborhood.)

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