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Thursday
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High level clouds. Warm.
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77°F/ 60°F
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Cloudy. Mild.
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72°F/ 61°F
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Sprinkles. Overcast. Mild.
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72°F/ 58°F
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Sunday
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Partly cloudy. Mild.
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75°F/ 58°F
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More sun than clouds. Mild.
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75°F/ 55°F
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EXPLORE SEATTLE | | | | | | | 4737 California Ave
Seattle,
WA
98116
206-923-0534 | | | | | Description: WEST SEATTLE. Happy patrons sip espresso and indulge in croissants, eclairs and other decadent treats at this classy European-style bakery. Light lunches available, too.
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| 5909 24th Ave NW
Seattle,
WA
98107
206-789-1463 | | | | | Description: BALLARD. This quaint if a tad noisy little bake shop is a must for any sweet tooth gallivanting around the Ballard area. The lattes are hot and frothy, and the early morning appetite is appeased by everything from ham and cheese-stuffed pastries to croissants and brioches, all of them fresh-made and tasty beyond belief. After receiving your morning jolt of joe, go ahead and grab yourself a little something to go a slice of quiche Lorraine for lunch or a cinnamony Appenzell nut twist might do the trick.
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| 2379 Eastlake Ave E
Seattle,
WA
98102
206-325-0081 | | | | | Description: EASTLAKE. This well-known bakery plies patrons with a mouthwatering selection of pastries, coffee drinks, and sandwiches made with thick-sliced homemade breads. Colorful, hand-painted furnishings add a country feel to the bright, spacious dining room, and the diverse crowd is welcoming, whether you're wearing a suit or sweats. If you're looking for heartier fare than pastries and breads, try a full eggs-and-toast breakfast with the best country potatoes in the area, or splurge on an addictive house specialty: baked apple French toast.
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| 2408 1st Ave
Seattle,
WA
98121
206-448-4032 | | | | | Description: BELLTOWN. Perk up your afternoon with a piping hot cup of organic coffee at Macrina. Happily, a wide variety of cakes, artisanal breads, and pastries is available to accompany your java. You'll have trouble deciding between chocolate cranberry coffeecake glazed with chocolate ganache and a Morning Glory muffin, studded with pineapple, raisins, apple, coconut, and walnuts. Consistently garnering accolades from local publications, the friendly establishment is perfect for a rendezvous with old friends or for a quiet hour with the morning paper.
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| 3421 Fremont Ave N
Seattle,
WA
98103
206-633-2671 | | | | | Description: FREMONT. This dessert shop offers dozens of tantalizing sweets, including Gooey Bailey's Irish Cream Cake. Satisfy your sweet tooth with a luscious morsel of chocolate truffle cake or perhaps a slice of chocolate cognac torte. A turtle brownie with a glass of milk will transport you back to your mother's kitchen. If you're in the mood for something a tad less decadent, strawberry cake and lemon blueberry cake are excellent choices too. In fact, whatever your desire, you're likely to find it at Simply Desserts.
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| 1514 Pike Pl
Seattle,
WA
98101
206-622-1045 | | | | | Description: DOWNTOWN. Founded in 1912, this local favorite serves up hearty favorites in a no-frills atmosphere. The place may be small, but it's a fantastic destination if you want a quick bite or some fresh-baked treats. Counter service is the name of the game, although a few seats toward the rear allow enterprising patrons the opportunity to sit and eat. You'll find an excellent variety of soups and sandwiches to choose from, and the chili is second-to-none. For dessert, enjoy fresh pastries or a slice of their famous strawberry pie. You may also find yourself tempted by pumpkin cookies, carrot cake, and the chewy goodness of bagels and sourdough bread.
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