Interior shot of Temple Pastries - IG:@barriegudfood
Ham and cheese, quiche Lorraine croissant, passion fruit cruffin, mango pineapple brioche donut
passionfruit cheese cake cruffin
Banoffee Cruffin
Cortado's and egg and cheese breakfast sandwich
Classic Croissant.
Cinnamon Cream Cheese Cruffin - IG:@barriegudfood
Shallot & Gruyere
Inside is bright and spacious
Strawberry cream cronut and coffee & banana cruffin
Banoffee Cruffin.
Grapefruit Fennel Tart - IG: @barriegudfood
Rye Pain au Chocolat.
11/24/22
11/24/22 Chocolate Pecan Pie
Pastry box
Vanilla almond croissant, very good, but I prefer the plain one
Cronut and cruffin
Miso Caramel and White Sesame Cruffin - IG: @nelson_eats
Cinnamon Cream Cheese Cruffin
Bakery display case
Sophia Y.
Mar 3, 2024
Another great bakery in Seattle to add into your arsenal! I have yet to taste a goodie from this place that I don't absolutely love. I particularly love the pistachio bun thing and their shallot gruyere baked that tastes just like a mini french onion soup danish. SO GOOD and flavorful. I really love the unique flavors at this bakery and I have shared a croissant loaf with a friend in the past but it's really too much for two people to eat over the course of days - I only recommend this if you have a family or a large gathering coming up.There's lots of cute seating here for you to hang out for a little brunch date and it's overall a cozy spot in the neighborhood.
Read MoreMaggie L.
Feb 26, 2024
One of my favorite bakeries in Seattle! From croissant to cakes, almost everything I've tried is delicious. I love the kouign amann and cruffins, and I always get a cake or tart to-go for later. I've had good service most of the time, and I've always gotten help with suggestions when I can't decide which cake to try. Also, no tipping is necessary as 10% is included in the sale price. I also enjoy the ambiance, love the sun shining in from the big windows on a sunny day. Great for doing work quietly or chatting with friends. There are seating space on the first and second floor, and a few tables available outside (mostly standing). Tip: Ask for the wifi password and bathroom code
Read MoreAsh G.
Feb 22, 2024
Temple pastries is one of Seattle bakeries that places an effort on using different flours and you gotta love them for it. Everything in their display cases looked beyond scrumptious you have such a difficult time picking out just a few to eat/take home. On this occasion we had a quick bite to eat while we were on the area and grabbed a couple of cortado's and breakfast sandwich but man I wanted that onion and gruyere croissant. Unfortunately my coffee was luke warm at best since I think they were waiting on the breakfast sando to call us to pick up ah well I'll definitely be back to try some more pastries!
Read MoreAli L.
Apr 12, 2024
This is one of my favorite coffee shops in Seattle! The pastries are delicious and the staff is very friendly. There is usually a free seat upstairs where everyone is working on their laptops (so I am assuming they have good wi-fi). The coffee is wonderful! I had a blood orange donut per the recommendation of one of the staff members and it was delicious!
Read MoreRebecca T.
Jan 28, 2024
Dropped by on a rainy Sunday around 8 am (absolutely no line!). I ordered a shallot & Gruyère croissant and a vanilla almond croissant togo so I could take them home and reheat them in my air fryer.The shallot + Gruyère croissant was SOO good! It was sooooo flaky and the caramelized shallots were absolutely perfect. I am still dreaming of it!!Whenever I see a store selling almond croissants, I always have to try it. The vanilla almond croissant was okay! It wasn't bad but not as flaky as the other croissant was.I recently moved somewhere nearby so I cannot wait to come back and try the other pastries. These flavors are actually so intriguing.Also there were signs of no pets allowed inside btw (unless it's a service animal)
Read MoreJude N.
Jan 6, 2024
Where do I start? There is a reason why their stale bread/pastry are gone immediately whenever they post them on toogoodtogo. I came here multiple times either for their "stale" bread, and they still taste super freaking delicious. For their desserts, the apple hazelnut tarts are really their star pasty item you must ordered. The sourness of the apple works wonderfully with the sweetness of the hazelnut base. I also like the fact that they show you the kitchen and how people make the bread. It gives you a sense of authenticity.The only down side is that it is a very pricey place. That's why I got most of their bread items from TooGoodToGo.
Read MoreStephon V.
Feb 24, 2024
Decided to visit Temple Pastries for breakfast and I have to say, this is a hidden gem in Seattle, WA that's worth waking up early for! The line can get long quickly, so arriving early is key. Once inside, the Mushroom Swiss Quiche stole the show with its rich flavor and perfectly flaky crust. The Pistachio Schnecken was like a buttery croissant with a rich nutty flavor. Don't even get me started on the Pistachio Raspberry Tea Cake - like the Pistachio Schnecken, it was a delightful blend of sweet and nutty flavors. The cake itself was very moist and paired with a coffee, all of these snacks make for an excellent pairing. Temple Pasteries is a must-visit for all pastry lovers in the area.
Read MoreLong K.
Oct 11, 2023
This bakery came highly recommended by a friend and it didn't disappoint. Everything in the display case looked delicious and tempting, so it was worth it just to try as much as I could knowing I don't pass by this area at all. My favorite items were the cruffin (with rotating flavor fillings) and hazelnut flan (literally was like a giant custard-like egg tart). The honorable mention goes the shallot and gruyère pastry, being the most flavor packed one. This place does a good job at rotating a good portion of the menu too.The only negative was showing up later AM and the line towards the door was moving awfully slow. Nearly a 30-40 minute just to make it to ordering is highly inefficient for just getting pastries alone. I don't understand how one cashier can just be there taking orders and packing too.
Read MorePin E.
Jan 22, 2024
One of my favorite pastries shop in Seattle! I got Furikake Yam croissant and it was so yummy! I was impressed with the creativity! The croissant is flaky and crispy and the yam is not too sweet. Furikake also gives it an additional flavor and aroma! My other favorite is Rye Pan Au Chocolat - I think it's the best in Seattle :)
Read MoreBecky ..
Mar 26, 2024
-Delicious croissants and quiches-Dense and flavorful teacake-Clean and bright space
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