Petit Pierre Bakery

3204 W McGraw St, 98199-3208 - Seattle
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87/100
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87/100
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454 total reviews
Tripadvisor
5.0/5
13 reviews
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4.7/5
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🚚 Delivery 🥡 Takeout 🍽️ Dine-in Wheelchair accessible

💬 What people say

Croissant 69 French 46 Quiche 19 Latte 15 Almond 10 Buttery 9 Macarons 8 Vegan 6

Contact Information

📞 Phone: +1 206-406-7271
📍 Address: 3204 W McGraw St, Seattle

🕐 Opening Hours

Closed
Monday1 08:00 AM - 04:00 PM
Tuesday2 08:00 AM - 04:00 PM
Wednesday3 08:00 AM - 04:00 PM
Thursday4 08:00 AM - 04:00 PM
Friday5 07:30 AM - 04:00 PM
Saturday6 07:30 AM - 04:00 PM
Sunday7 Closed

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Josh Zignego

a week ago
★★★★★ 5/5
The almond pear croissant, egg and cheese croissant, and the cruffin were all amazing!
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Lukasz Maltanski

a month ago
★★★★☆ 4/5
Good bakery, but quality is not consistent. Some items are very good (eclair!!) and love the baguettes (which i think come from Seawolf). In my opinion, the croissants are overbaked, but many people like them. Service is average.
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Allison Keyser

a month ago
★★★★☆ 4/5
Very clean and friendly staff. Amazing pastries. Especially the ham and cheese and chocolate crossiants. Little bummed their quiches are delicious but they changed the crust and we do not like the new crust.
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Gary Schartz

2 months ago
★★★★★ 5/5
Oh, man, what a bakery. Lovely to walk through the door and look around. Friendly place. Beautiful baked goods. Delightful people behind the counter. I ordered a Peanut Butter Cookie. Light, soft, peanut buttery. Very good. Looking would have been enough, don't you know.
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Sara G

3 months ago
★★★★★ 5/5
Nice little bakery that has pretty much all the baked good you would want. Good prices on the baked goods and coffee. I got a marscapone filled croissant looking thing, and my hubs got a muffin. Both were delicious and I definitely wouldn’t have been able to make it at home. Recommend to go on Saturdays because they’re near a farmers market so you can get your coffee and pastry and walk around. There is no seating inside but there are plenty of tables outside
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kalvin Fogata

3 months ago
★★★★★ 5/5
Very nice bakery with a large assortment of pastries wines teas coffees and much more. I came in a Sunday at noon thinking they had already run out of the good stuff but they definitely had a large variety still. Only disagreement is that they don't have a restroom for patrons. This bakery also sits on the village main street walking distance toany other establishments and a public park next block over. There are ample tables and benches to eat on and get some work done.
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Elizabeth G

4 months ago
★★★★★ 5/5
Simply the best! We’ve tried both locations and the quality is consistently excellent. The Magnolia location is so cute with friendly neighborhood vibes. I had the spinach & goat cheese croissant and it was the flakiest I’ve ever tasted. Maybe it’s the marble counter full of gorgeous pastries but stopping here feels like a quick trip to Paris. Highly recommend.
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Eric Arzaga

5 months ago
★★★★★ 5/5
Probably THE best pastries I've ever had. We got apple turnovers, breakfast sandwiches, danishes - everything was phenomenal.
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Chen Jan

5 months ago
★★★★☆ 4/5
Cute and cozy French bakery. The display is fancy and makes me wanna try all. Laminated dough bread base are pretty good. But the flavors are a little bit of disappointing. They taste not very fresh, like just out of the oven this morning, but a little bit stale like left from last night. They are not bad that you don’t wanna have eat it, but still not good enough that I wanna have a bite all the time.
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Maria

5 months ago
★★★★☆ 4/5
Update on 7/21/23: the croissants are DRY and barely buttery! In fact, they were also burned. The worst croiisants I've ever had (better at Safeway). Are the croissants purchased somewhere as a frozen dough then baked here? And the apple pastry filling was like apple sauce (too thin & runny). Too bad that the pastry quality and taste is not consistent. Are they just churning out quantity over quality?!? On weekends, they have a Lox Avocado Toast. But on a weekday, you have to try the Prosciutto Brie & Fig Croissant! OMG!! Heavenly... it looks like something you'd see in a pastry case or window in the 4th or 6th Arrondissement! In Paris!! The buttery flakes are crispy and light, with perfect buttery taste. The balance of salty Prosciutto, creamy Brie, lightly sweet fig is true PERFECTION!!
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