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At Fresh Flours Phinney Ridge, we craft delicious moments that bring the community together. Nestled near the Woodland Park Zoo, our cozy bakery and café are fueled by a passion for quality ingredients and exceptional service. From flaky croissants to hearty breakfast burritos, our menu celebrates both indulgent pastries and wholesome options, including vegan delights. Locals rave about our warm ambiance, friendly staff, and expertly brewed coffee that pairs perfectly with our diverse offerings. We're not just a café; we're a gathering place where the love for food and community thrives, making every visit a memorable experience.
About
Welcome to Fresh Flours Phinney Ridge, a bakery and café nestled in the heart of Seattle's vibrant Phinney Ridge neighborhood. If you're seeking a warm and inviting space that perfectly combines delicious baked goods with a cozy atmosphere, look no further. Located at 6015 Phinney Ave N, Fresh Flours has quickly established itself as a beloved local spot where the aromas of freshly baked pastries meet the buzz of friendly conversation.
The moment you step inside Fresh Flours, you’re enveloped in a delightful blend of laughter, the gentle hum of coffee grinders, and the enchanting scent of baked goods. The decor reflects a charming yet casual ambiance, making it an ideal spot for both casual meet-ups and serene work sessions, especially with free Wi-Fi available for guests. It's a family-friendly locale, welcoming children and furry friends alike, with outdoor seating that invites you to soak up the local vibes.
But it's not only the food that shines at Fresh Flours. Customers frequently rave about the friendly and attentive staff, who contribute to the café's inviting atmosphere. You might find yourself chatting with locals, exchanging stories while enjoying your latte, perfectly steamed and not too sweet, just like a good mocha should be.
In summary, whether you're in the mood for a rich pastry, a steaming cup of coffee, or a casual breakfast with friends, Fresh Flours Phinney Ridge is a destination that promises to deliver more than just good food—it offers a sense of community and a delightful start to your day. Stop by, take a seat, and allow yourself to indulge in the cozy goodness that awaits.
“ I have never had a vegan breakfast burrito but fresh flour's was awesome. Exploding with flavor and honestly didn't miss the meat. Service was ok but a little slow, maybe because of the holidays. Otherwise it was good. It's popular with the locals. Check it out ”
“ Fresh Flours has very quickly become my absolute favorite coffeehouse in Seattle. The pastry selection is something that dreams are made of, I am never able to decide on just one (luckily the staff are always so lovely and patient with me). As a pastry lover, I love a morning pastry, but more often than not if a cafe has incredible pastries, the coffee drinks are something to be desired...well, NOT HERE!!! No more sacrificing yummy coffee for a beautiful pastry or vice versa :) My partner doesn't always enjoy sweets for breakfast, so she has gotten the breakfast tacos and they usually never even make it out the door. On top of all of their delightful wares and treats, the staff is incredibly kind, they make the vibes so cozy and comfortable (and I'm never made to feel bad for my indecisiveness!!). The lattes are always perfectly steamed :) If you've been sleeping on Fresh Flours, do yourself a favor, stop in and treat yourself to some cozy goodness! (And don't worry about not being able to choose, because you will inevitably & miraculously find yourself back there sooner rather than later!!) ”
“ I'm so lucky that this is my neighborhood cafe - it's wonderful! Their pastry case must be one of the most heavenly things on earth! Never pass up a yummy danish or an onion swiss croissant. The employees are always super friendly, there's usually a nice spot to sit, there's always a dog to pet, and they make a damn fine latte. It's a great neighborhood place, and my personal favorite coffeehouse. ”
“ Grabbed a coffee and pastry on a Thursday morning. The cafe was constantly busy, but I did not have to wait long to order and pickup my items. This would be a great place to meet up with friends or finish up some work at one of their tables. Friendly staff and inviting place to hangout with tables inside and a few outside ”
“ How I heard of this place: We were in search of a gluten-free bakery many years back and came across Fresh Flours. It had been a long time since our last visit, so we decided to give it another go! Type of cuisine: Coffee and pastries, plus a selection of breakfast sandwiches, breakfast burritos and other packaged goods. Ambiance: A corner space with much foot traffic near the Woodland Park Zoo, the space is quaint and warm. Seating on either side as you enter, with more tables stuck in a small space to the right and back tucked behind the order counter. In the front, a small bench graces the window facing the street and sidewalk, which also shares a small patio-like space with outdoor seating options. Pastries are packed in a small display area, but all look enticing and ready to devour. Baristas and staff are friendly and welcoming and help create the comfortable vibe of Fresh Flours. What I ordered: A mocha for me, and a small caramel sauce steamed milk with a blueberry danish for my dining companion. What I loved: The blueberry danish was tasty and simple. The mocha was made with a lovely dark chocolate, not too sweet, but perfectly balanced with the espresso. Why I loved it: Chatting with locals, neighbors and set in a space that feels like everyone is a regular. Cost: Average ”
“ I arrived here around 9:30am on a Friday. I really did not expect this place to be busy but the availability of seat inside were limited (yes it was that busy). They also have some outdoor seating available though. By the time I left around noon, more seats were available but I think it filled up as other people arrived. I ordered the Peach Danish and hot chocolate. Then on the way out, I had to get their croissant. -Peach danish: 5 stars. It was delicious. I was not planning to eat it right away but one bite became 5 then I ended up finishing it. The dough was just so authentic and one of the best (if not the best) I've tried in Seattle: buttery and the layers where just perfect. -hot chocolate : 4 stars? I didn't really care for it. Just hot chocolate too special about it. -croissant: 5 stars. Just as good as the peach danish minus the peach. Definitely recommend their croissant or danish pastry. They are really good at this type of dough. I would say that this is the closest to a French pastry I've been in WA when it comes to their croissant dough. ”
“ Dropped by around 9:20A on Friday morning and the place was pretty busy with good traffic flow in and out. Ordered a mint matcha and a basque cake. Really enjoyed the mint matcha--good balance of flavors, on the sweeter side. They have an 8oz size that was perfect. The basque cake was nice in texture with a strong crust but quite plain in flavor. Would personally skip it next time. ”
“ One of my top 5 places in Seattle for pastries, they usually have 10-14 different kinds of pastries left at lunchtime on weekends. Today I tried the ham & cheese croissant (4/5 stars because it was dough-y around the ham), the pecan pull-apart (easily 5/5 stars, loved it!!), and the Mt Bakon taco (solid 5/5 stars, would happily order again). Ambiance was crowded as always - the line was long, and they don't have enough seating, but they don't have any more room! Staff were nice, helpful when I asked questions, and the service was quick. For the three items I spent about $17 with tax. ”
“ The food here is pretty solid especially being close to the woodland zoo. Coffee is great here. Try out the matcha latte, the flavors really mix together well and is delicious. All the pastry on the counter looks delicious. I also tried the sunrise burrito which is premade and warmed up. The insides of mine came a bit cold or not fully hot but isn't wasn't too bad. Also got the startup which is a egg sandwich which I would recommend. I think the picking up process is a bit confusing and it's too easy to take the wrong order. I think something like calling names for the order would really ease the confusion rather than just calling out the drinks especially for people like me who have never been and know the menu. Overall a tasty place though! ”