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5.0 (23 reviews)
ModerateDesserts, Macarons

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Christmas themed baby shower cookies!

Great experience ordering custom cookies for my sister's baby shower this past weekend!! Everyone at our event enjoyed looking and eating them! We ordered 2 dozen custom cookies for a holiday themed baby shower which included rattles, baby onesies, stars, bottles and mittens - so cute! Ordering is very simple, just sent a few pictures of ideas via email to Kate - she was so helpful! Picked up the 2 dozen cookies on Saturday at Embassy Suites which was convenient, you can also have them delivered for $20 extra if needed

Taste test. It passed ;)

I rarely give 5 star reviews because I always feel like there's room for improvement. But this company was top notch and made everything so easy. Not only were the cookies super tasty, perfectly decorated and texture, but the price was really reasonable, they did it with 9 days notice, and the delivery made everything really easy. I can tell that the decorator has really good design sense and takes a lot of pride in her work. The husband who delivered the cookies was super nice. I would totally order again from them and refer my friends!

SO happy with how the cookies turned out! We ordered them as a sweet treat for employees during our move day and they were a huge hit. Delicious, professional and our logo was spot on. We look forward to ordering more in the future!

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Delivered 8 dozen beautifully wrapped cookies on short notice! Was the finishing touch on my event! Thank you!

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Alexandras Macarons - Strawberry Pink Peppercorn macaron - real chunks of strawberry in the filling!

Alexandras Macarons

(94 reviews)

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Central District

The best macaron place in Seattle, hands-down! This place far exceeds any other macaron place that…read moreI've been to! The macaron itself was self airy, aromatic, flavorful, all the good qualities of a macaron I never knew could exist! I highly recommend and I would come back!

This is a charming cafe with exceptional baked goods and a "vibe" that is particularly attractive…read morebecause it rejects the clinical, modernist, techno-corporate gimmick. Eschew Wifi-enabled tech-absorption in favor of real conversations, long-form thoughts exchanged with multiple intelligences called for in real human connection, or the simple joy of imagination and day dreaming. I love their decorative little tables facing the quiet Capitol Hill side-street itself not particularly attractive -- but which offers a pause for a bite and a sip without the capitalist rushtime nipping at your heels. I've had their stellar and inventive-flavored macarons, but their cakes are no slouches either. The rose pistachio coffee cake was delectable. I make this place a destination because if I am lucky I can get one of those bay-window tables for a vegetarian quiche or Spanish tortilla washed down by coffee. I noticed the use of fresh herbs and the sense of a good ingredients and home-touch hand with their plates, as opposed to the commonplace, harried, sloppy kitchen production. Their drip coffee was too acidic for my taste (I prefer nutty balanced, chocolatey flavor). Next time I would get a latte. A higgledy-piggledy antique-style bathroom in the back is another sign of a time-hewn, characterful place. The brickwork in their narrow back patio is inviting but on a recent Sunday morning had been snagged for a private party. Finally a note to the artful wall tributes to heroic workers martyrs from U.S. history. The cafe elevates the spirit of care for the working person, which is noteworthy. Counter to the loudest mouthpieces of the modern era that would erase these assassinated/ crushed heroes that fought for the wellbeing and life of working people, you know that it is these heroes' spirit of courage that continues to outshine the capitalist drivel and machine mind of the majority.

Lady Yum - Denny Triangle - Happy hour treat

Lady Yum - Denny Triangle

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Denny Triangle

I first spotted Lady Yum in the airport when I landed in Seattle and almost gave in... but I…read morebehaved. Then I saw a location right outside my office and took it as a sign, so I popped in! I ordered a 6-pack with honey lavender, unicorn, vanilla bean, salted caramel, Turkish pomegranate, and strawberry and every single one was delicious! The unique and seasonal flavors were definitely my favorites. As someone who's gluten-free, macarons are one of the few desserts I can enjoy safely, so when I come across a great batch like this, I have to indulge! The cashier was super friendly and even offered food recommendations, which I appreciated. Service was as sweet as the macarons. Prices are on par with other macaron spots - a little pricey, but listen... the French really do charge for their pastry expertise lol. ‍ Definitely recommend stopping in if you're nearby!

Nice macaron store to try! I had their lemon, fruity pebbles, Saturday morning (fruit loops),…read morestrawberry, and chocolate milkshake macarons and it was good! I wouldn't get their Saturday morning macaron again, as it didn't taste fully like fruit loops and kind of had a unique taste to it. My favorites were their lemon and strawberry, as it was sweet and enjoyable. The chocolate milkshake was surprisingly good! The service was good. The server answered any questions I had. The ambiance was nice. It was clean, organized, and nicely decorated.

Macadons - Our wedding macaron tower

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(433 reviews)

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The macarons here actually hit; they all taste unique! And this isn't just from this visit; they've…read morebeen selling their stuff during conventions on the street between the Seattle Convention Center Arch and Summit buildings, and I finally got to go to this brick-and-mortar location on a Saturday night around 8:20pm. I had a friend gathering to go to the same night, and wanted to bring some desserts so this place came to mind. For it being very wet and rainy, this place feels like a nice relief from all that with the bright lighting and the cafe-like feel of the place. There's a grassy wall near the back for photo ops, and there are some tables, window seating and front couch seating. They don't only sell macarons here; there's also coffee, tea, and macaron ice cream sandwiches. I got a baker's dozen, which comes with 12 randomly assorted regular-sized macarons in a small container. This particular one came with three limited flavors: red velvet, cran-orange and a pear-like flavor. They were marked separately on a card provided with the box that shows all their regular offerings of macaron flavors. This came to $36 compared to $40 for the same number of macarons if you wanted to choose specifically which flavors you wanted instead. I also got myself a Thai tea macaron ice cream sandwich; each one is prepackaged and $8. Both people working at the counter were extremely helpful in helping me decide what to get, and explaining the differences between both sets. Flavor wise, I was not disappointed: - My Thai tea macaron ice cream sandwich hit the spot! The macarons did not come apart too easily and I could still maintain the shape of the sandwich throughout. Ice cream consistency is great, and the Thai tea flavor is not too strong. The whole thing is not too sweet by itself either, and this goes for all of their macarons in general. From other visits to their stand during conventions, I recommend their Cap'n Crunch berry, lemon, peach and durian flavors for ice cream sandwiches. - One of my friends and I loved the Vietnamese coffee flavored macaron. Taste is strong like phin-brewed coffee and it didn't have much sweet of a taste, something that would not have done well for this flavor. - The cran-orange and blueberry flavors were our other favorites; both had tastes that reminded me a lot of their respective flavors. - The box also had dark chocolate, vanilla, ube, Thai tea, pistachio and salted caramel flavors. All were decent and tasty. What I like about this place is that the taste for all of their macarons is exactly as advertised and never bogged down by the flavor that macaron shells are usually full of. I can't eat too many of these at once since they can be too sweet over time, so I would save these for a group setting where you can share these. By themselves, they are a great way to get your sweet tooth the love it needs!

Me and my husband stumbled across this cute shop while being at 8 bit , we wanted some desserts and…read morenever tried this place! It's a very cozy shop with lots of options of macaroons , each flavor is very different and unique love there spin on them! Me and my husband got flavors like guava, ube, Vietnamese coffee , fruit pebbles ! They were all very good, a great sense of flavors, softness. Now we go here often, when we get a chance! Also there drinks are very good too, my husband gets the melona one it's DELISH! Perfect sweetness. Check it out!

Petit Pierre Bakery - Pistachio

Petit Pierre Bakery

(457 reviews)

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Phinney Ridge

I visited this spot around 11:40 AM on a Friday, and it wasn't too crowded. The space is casual…read morewith limited seating, but it felt comfortable enough to enjoy a quick bite. I originally planned to just grab a coffee and a croissant, but after noticing how popular the mushroom Gruyere croissant seemed, I decided to give it a try and I'm so glad I did. It was incredibly delicious, perfectly filling, and even better when warmed up. The staff member kindly offered to heat it for me, which really elevated the whole experience. While they serve Umbria coffee, which isn't my personal favorite, the food more than made up for it. The service was warm and friendly, and the overall vibe was welcoming. I'll definitely be back to try the mushroom croissant again or maybe explore some of their other pastries next time.

I came in because I walk by this bakery often and it is hard to resist the smell coming from…read moreinside. I made the mistake of ordering a banh mí because I needed lunch and saw it advertised on their chalk board tent sign outside on the sidewalk. I'm sure everything else is great, except this. I waited 5 minutes to be served a cold sandwich. When I asked if I could warm it up, they said it would be another 7 minutes. It wasn't busy, not sure why the long and specific wait. Like everything else, this was incredibly overpriced. The only disappointment was that I would rather order a banh mí from an authentic Vietnamese restaurant than a French bakery (yes, I know about the colonialism involved).

Thumbprints Baking - desserts - Updated May 2026

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