Pike Place Bakery
The bakery in 2022
Restaurant information
CitySeattle
CountyKing
StateWashington
CountryUnited States

Pike Place Bakery is a bakery at Seattle's Pike Place Market, in the U.S. state of Washington.[1]

Description

Located in the Main Arcade, the woman-owned[2][3] business sells cakes, cinnamon rolls, cookies, croissants, doughnuts, and fritters, among other pastries.[4][5] The business has been described as the market's "original bakery".[6]

History

Cora Mares purchased and began operating Pike Place Bakery in 1983.[7] Seattle Weekly has said the business "keeps a low profile".[8]

Reception

In 2018, Harrison Jacobs of Business Insider wrote, "The Pike Place Bakery makes some incredible pastries, including local favorites like the maple bar. They've also got some crazy deals if you don't mind eating day-old pastries."[9]

See also

References

  1. Bergman, Ann; Dunnewind, Stephanie (2002-01-11). Out and about Seattle with Kids: The Ultimate Family Guide for Fun and Learning. Northwest Parent Publishing. ISBN 978-0-9614626-9-7. Archived from the original on 2022-11-12. Retrieved 2022-11-12.
  2. Luschei, Abby (2022-03-22). "Pike Place Market has 200+ women-owned businesses you can support". Seattle Refined. Archived from the original on 2022-11-12. Retrieved 2022-11-12.
  3. Therrien, Alyssa (2021-03-18). "Visit one of the many women-owned businesses in Pike Place Market | Curated". Daily Hive. Archived from the original on 2022-11-12. Retrieved 2022-11-12.
  4. Thomson, Jess (2012-05-08). Pike Place Market Recipes: 130 Delicious Ways to Bring Home Seattle's Famous Market. Sasquatch Books. ISBN 978-1-57061-799-7. Archived from the original on 2022-11-12. Retrieved 2022-11-12.
  5. Messmer-Smith, Alyse (2022-08-17). "Flying fish and ghosts. The tales and history of Pike Place Market on its 115th birthday". The Spokesman-Review. Archived from the original on 2022-11-12. Retrieved 2022-11-12.
  6. Taylor, Beth (2002). Around Seattle with Kids. Fodor's Travel Publications. ISBN 978-0-676-90199-3. Archived from the original on 2022-11-12. Retrieved 2022-11-12.
  7. "MARES, Cora". San Francisco Chronicle. 2001-12-16. Archived from the original on 2022-11-12. Retrieved 2022-11-12.
  8. "Or, more specifically, Bakery That Most Reminds Me of the Ones I". Seattle Weekly. 2012-07-26. Archived from the original on 2022-11-12. Retrieved 2022-11-12.
  9. Jacobs, Harrison (2018-01-25). "Inside America's most iconic farmer's market where you can get freshly caught salmon, magic supplies, and coffee from the first Starbucks". Business Insider. Archived from the original on 2022-10-25. Retrieved 2022-11-12.

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