Nutella walnut roll
Kremrole
Yummy pastries
a hand holding a pastry
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interior
Dirty graffiti, but maybe just like everything these days. People just struggling or don't care
Cortado & raspberry strudel
A favorite at various Seattle Farmers Markets (9/19/21)
food
At University District Farmers Market (2/27/21)
Mmmm tasty goodness (9/19/21)
Menu board coffee/lunch
Cinnamon roll with caramelized apples
Case of kolaches
Pastry case
Poppyseed peach
Cashier
Hot Bite
More baked goods
Yummy pastries
Moravian roast pork with sauerkraut (minus dumplings)
Jessica S.
Jun 21, 2023
I am a glutton for pastries and this place does them just right. I caught Little Prague at the Kirkland Waterfront Wednesday Market. I got three pastries which came to be $21.00. I got two cinnamon roll varieties- one traditional and one apple cinnamon. Both were a little dry to my liking. The third pastry was the Nutella turnover, which you cannot go wrong with, that was a delicious showstopper! I would definitely try more pastries from this place especially the kolachs and danishes.
Read MoreKirstie C.
Dec 23, 2022
I've been a fan of this bakery for a few years. I heard about them when they reached out to me to visit and I come back when I am in the area because I love their kolaches! They have a light cream cheese topping with different fruits and they're so tasty. Their savory pastries are pretty good too, especially the ones with mushrooms.We tried the cinnamon rolls recently and they were a bit too try for my taste but they have a chocolate walnut one I would try next time.
Read MoreAbby L.
Jun 29, 2023
First, Emily is awesome. Hands down amazing. Love her. Second, when I tell you that after taking a bite of the poppyseed roll, I was transported back to my grandmother's house like back in my childhood. The taste, the texture, everything was just oh so good. Then there was the kolach. I love cream cheese. Period. Add strawberries and you have yourself a winner. 100000% recommend. The shop is warm and reminds me of the kitchens and cafes of Eastern Europe. I think next time, I'll stay a while and enjoy the atmosphere. Are you going to pay a premium here? Yes. But you can taste the love and care that is put into everything that comes out of here. It's a treat. And life is too short not to treat yourself.
Read MoreLorne S.
Mar 19, 2023
$35 for 4 pastries and a latte. Kind of steep. Also the storefront looks nothing like the pictures. Place was empty at 10:30 on a Sunday. Kind of a sign that it's not all that great a value. Probably wouldn't return.However pastries were good and latte was ok. One high school age girl working and came out of the back when we walked in. She was nice enough
Read MoreScott C.
Sep 11, 2023
The woman working here was super nice and charming. Unfortunately the pastries we got (kolaches) were not especially good, and the price (north of $17 for two) is just insane.I know inflation and all, but $8+ for a mediocre pastry, are you kidding???
Read MoreLauren T.
May 7, 2023
This is going to be an unpopular but honest opinion. I went on a walk yesterday and stopped by yesterday with a sweet craving. I've seen this place several times at the Farmer's Market but decided to finally give them a try today. I asked the woman what the most popular pastries were and she said the cinnamon roll, strudel, and kolaches. Seeing as a cinnamon roll didn't seem very unique, I went with the Apple streudel. Unfortunately I took one bite and immediately regretted spending $8!!! on a cold, meh, small, mushy pastry. Honestly, I could have kept walking to Thriftway and gotten a whole box of something similar for half the price. It's a cute, simple mom and pop shop but a little dark and dreary at the same time. I'm quite bummed about this whole experience since their market pastries look so inviting every time I pass by. Oh well! Lesson learned.
Read MoreDianna T.
Aug 13, 2021
Little Prague Bakery & Deli is a cute little Czech bakery in West Seattle, near Morgan Junction. Because of Covid, they mostly do takeout now, but they have two small sidewalk tables where you can eat your food.We came here for an early dinner because they have both savory and sweet items. The lady at the counter was super nice and helpful. We ordered two Hot Bites. One had Canadian bacon & cheese and the other was vegetarian (sautéed mushrooms, caramelized onions, and sharp cheddar cheese). They were pretty good, but I wish they had a little bit more filling and I think they would be better heated up.We also ordered a cup of soup (cream of mushroom) and a cinnamon roll with caramelized apples. Both were pretty good! Sometime I want to try their Hungarian goulash with steamed dumplings, which looks great, but it was kinda expensive at $18.75.I would definitely come here again. However, I recommend coming earlier in the day so you get the freshest selection.
Read MoreRichard C.
May 26, 2023
The Kolach is really the star of the show here. A quaint small pastry shop in West Seattle worth a stop if you're on this side of town. Would recommend getting a Kolach, or a few. I also got the poppyseed roll just because it intrigued me. It was nicely baked but the taste wasn't for me. This is coming from someone who has never had a poppyseed roll, so it's more than likely not a good judgement of that. Nothing too special about the coffee but it's good, came out nice and hot. Excited to try more from this place in the future. Service was good, nothing exceptional but everything I would expect from a small bakery.
Read MoreMiranda W.
Apr 30, 2023
Always stop when I see them at a farmers market but I have also stopped in at their brick & mortar. Not super sweet stuff like American bakeries (which I enjoy) like cupcakes/cakes. My favorite is their walnut strudel while the apricot danish is my husband's preferred. Always nice service and nice portion size for the price!
Read MoreKatherine G.
Sep 4, 2023
I got to try a pastry from this spot at the Ballard farmers market, and I wasn't that impressed. My friend had recommended it saying that their rolls were especially good, and I was also told that by the girl working at the stand. Since I'm allergic to nuts I wasn't able to try the chocolate nutella one, but she also mentioned the cinnamon roll was really popular so I got that instead.The roll itself was decently sized but was almost $8 which is a bit absurd, and there was a lot of just bread. I warmed it up to hopefully help but it didn't do too much for it. The only really good part was the center which had the soft bread and gooey filling. I probably wouldn't try more items.
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