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Friday
Sep092011

Friday Food Photos - Sugar Bakery & Cafe

If you happen to be at Sugar Bakery on a Tuesday or Friday morning, you might find me in hospital scrubs securing the last of the almond croissants.  I usually call the bakery at 6:30 am from the nurse's station to secure my favorite after-work treat.  Only made twice a week, these buttery croissants topped with almonds, powdered sugar and stuffed with a rich almond paste are often sold out before 8 am. They really are that good.  

While I love Sugar Bakery's Almond croissant, Abbie's favorite after-work treat is a classic pain au chocolate. After a long shift at the hospital, we take to our pajamas and enjoy our croissants while looking forward to our time off together. It's often the best part of my day. 

Many other sweet treats are available at Sugar Bakery. Cookies, cakes, muffins and more are on display just waiting to be eaten.

Savory treats, baguetes, sandwiches, and soups are also available making Sugar Bakery a very popular lunch spot for the neighborhood dwellers, as well as staff from all the nearby hospitals.

West Seattle may have Bakery Noveau, and Columbia City has their very own Columbia City Bakery, but Capitol Hill and First Hill are lucky to have Sugar Bakery. 

SUGAR BAKERY + CAFE
1014 Madison Street 
(between Boren & Terry Streets)
Seattle, WA 98104
(206)749-4105
Monday - Friday 7am-6pm
Saturday 9am-1pm

Sugar Bakery + Cafe on Urbanspoon

 

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