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Reviews for Grateful Bread in Seattle, WA

Anna Baatz 1 year ago
4

Charming local bakery that's been around since I went to school nearby! Was happy to see the same patio bench and some similar... decorations from years prior. The daily vegetable lentil soup was very tasty and the bacon leek quiche was solid. Rooster's combdanish is superb and highly recommend that. Otherwise would next time try one of their bagels ???? Read more

Shelby Drabant 1 year ago
5

The prices are great and the bread is fresh! It's so hard to find good food in Seattle that doesn't break the bank. This is one... of those rare gems. They also sell bagels and bread that is a day old at a discount! Read more

Nina Petch 1 year ago
3

Good drip coffee with non-dairy milk options. ???? But pretty stale bagel (either that or not toasted long enough) and... disappointing salmon cream cheese. Rather than fully integrating the salmon into the creamcheese, it was just a regular whitecreamcheese with chunks of salmon floating within. Also I wished they'd open the windows around the area without the AC becauseit got really toasty. Read more

Joe V 1 year ago
5

If you ever find yourself north of UW. Stop in for these amazing Croissant Cinnamon Rolls. Very light and the creamiest cream... cheese frosting. Addictive Read more

Max Thomas 1 year ago
5

After spending a week in Portland and a week in Seattle as bicycle tourists, this is the only restaurant that the kids and I... felt like we had to go back to- even though lots of others were excellent. The almond croissants, cheese danishes, Marion berrydanishes, snicker doodle cookies, and the bagels are all in the top 5% of the ones I?ve eaten in the 7 US cities I?ve lived in(tied w Twisted Croissant in NE Portland, but wider selection). We regret not having another week to try all of the differentbakery items. Plus almost everything is organic and the prices are reasonable. Espresso based drinks were good and much betterthan average, so the 5 stars is for bakery items and sandwiches. Read more

Heather Price, PhD 1 year ago
5

Amazing local bakery. Great coffee, friendly service, and of course the yummiest bakery in NE Seattle. Call the day ahead or... early morning if you want challah. Their soups and quiches make super yummy lunch too. The veggie quiche is my favorite. Enjoy! Read more

Ruthie Elizabeth 2 years ago
4

stopped in here for a bagel ? which is hard to find in seattle. anyway, much better bagels than blazing bagels which gets all... the hype. the service was friendly and fast, there is currently no inside seating (which is fine), but the baked goods alllooked pretty tasty to go. coffee is caffe vita, not great but OK. i had the sesame bagel with cream cheese and the thing wasbeautiful (see photo). i?m not a huge dead head, but i appreciate the pun and would probably go back here. very accessible(with parking) and unpretentious. Read more

Yü Wu 2 years ago
4

Grateful Bread is definitely a place with its own character and charm. Old school and even a bit funky decor, neighborhood... atmosphere, friendly service. The food offering is wide and various. They have everything from bread to bagels to cookies andpastries, of which I only had the butter croissant. It's on the flaky side and I really like its salty (rather than sweet)flavor. On the other hand, the layers are thicker than usual and overall it needs a little bit more air. Read more