I stop by this Fresh Flours location at least once week, they serve some of the best pastries I have ever had. I cannot choose a favorite. They have a great variety to choose from savory pastries with egg and meat, to fruit, sweet, chocolate filled, green tea muffins, delightful lil macrons, and homemade cookies. All are high quality! The coffee served here is Stumptown, so of course that is great! One day, I tried something new, a Green Tea Latte, wow, it was silky smooth and amazing. I highly recommend this bakery coffee shop for the quality goods. A great addition located near the light rail on Beacon Hill! Note, however, it is a bit small for hanging out in to work and the seats do not seem that comfortable. just a note to those looking for coffee shop lounging, this is more of a to-go feeling place to me.
Jody G.
Place rating: 5 Buffalo, NY
I don’t know what was better… the coffee or the pastries. Yes, Seattle is known for great coffee, and this may be one of the best of the best. And the almond and cream cake that I had along with it was lick your finger to pick up every last crumb delicious. Seriously! Heaven in a cup and on a plate!
Fides M.
Place rating: 5 Seattle, WA
My daughter and I LOOOOVE this place! Thank you, FF — for bringing macarons(the best I’ve had in Seattle — such strong flavored!) to Beacon Hill!!! I pretty much only do coffee at home but when getting a drink here it’s the 16 oz hot chocolate with homemade whip cream. Now, pastries: I can vouch for many, many ones but my FAVORITES are the azuki green tea muffin, twice-baked chocolate almond croissant and of course macarons — especially the green tea & earl gray flavored! Service has ALWAYS been great for the 15+ times I’ve been here. The place is spotless, isn’t crazy huge but feels very open with the chill décor & walls of window. The vibe is welcoming & warm. Aaaaand there’s a pastry happy hour at 5:00pm — pastries are half off! That super seals the already awesome deal for us! Thank you, Beacon Hill Fresh Flours — we heart you!
Madelaine b.
Place rating: 4 Seattle, WA
This place has delicious and unusual pastries. Good service, as well. A great addition to Beacon Hill.
Alison b.
Place rating: 5 Seattle, WA
The variety of the pastries is amazing. they are always fresh. Bonus points for providing several treats with red bean!
Henry L.
Place rating: 5 Seattle, WA
Drove by the bakery many times. Discovered the new bakery after hearing so many good reviews! Great variety of breakfast pastries, small treats plus coffee & tea on the menu. Macaroons are very very tempting next to the fresh pastries. The green tea latte was just perfect! The chocolate croissant was amazing! Good, patient and polite customer service by the barista. Going back for another visit to get macaroons!
Rodolfo B.
Place rating: 5 Seattle, WA
The green tea muffin is the best! Plus the almond croissant, they have this sweet gold inside its
Frances C.
Place rating: 4 Los Angeles, CA
They have a great selection of pastries in the morning. We popped in around 9am and picked up a jam and cheese croissant, breakfast sandwich, matcha latte and regular latte. Everything tasted great, if you’d like they can heat up your sandwiches. The croissant was really nice and flaky. Wasn’t bad for 3.75. They also have a stamp card for their drinks. It’s a great addition to the area!
Doug B.
Place rating: 5 Olympia, WA
Found this because Besalu was closed. I was very surprised at the assortment and quality. This little shop stands it’s ground against the big boys, Besalu and Nouveau quite well. Great pastries and the quiche is perfect albeit just a tad small. Loved everything we bought here.
Jenny D.
Place rating: 5 Seattle, WA
A few months back, my boyfriend and I were driving towards an adventurous trip, and when we drove passed this, I told him to stop and park because I had never seen such a cute bakery! No regrets since. We came in, made conversation with the barista, and she said they had just opened. I fell in love with their macaroons, mostly their earl grey, green tea, and espresso. I always get the green tea latte because they don’t over sweeten it and the matcha is always yummy, hot or cold. My boyfriend loves their sweet and savory croissants as well as their dark coffee! He says it’s not too sweet and just strong enough. Honestly, I love this little gem in the wall. Another place I love on beacon!
Nancy L.
Place rating: 4 Seattle, WA
The customer service here is pretty good — they greet you when you enter and are ready to help you right away. The macarons here are delicious and totally worth it! They cost only $ 1.40 for one which is a steal! Their other bake goods are also delicious. The location is convenient! Right next to the beacon hill light station. I can easily get off the light rail, purchase some goodies, and get back to the light rail in less than 20 minutes. Overall, I will definitely be coming back for their bake goods! Maybe I’ll try some of their drinks one day.
Carol H.
Place rating: 3 Auburn, WA
I was excited to hear that a coffee shop was open in Beacon Hill. It’s bright, spacious and they have outdoor seating. The staff seemed preoccupied the day we stopped in. We didn’t order any, but the baked goods looked tasty. They serve Stumptown Coffee. I had an Americano and I have to say I’m not a fan of this coffee. Maybe it was the particular variety or roast? The location is convenient so I’ll probably come back to try the pastries and perhaps some tea.
Kayan H.
Place rating: 3 Seattle, WA
Great coffee and pastries
Levi P.
Place rating: 3 Seattle, WA
Great coffee, great daylight, lots of pastry options. Plentiful electrical outlets too, and Indy music. On a Sunday morning there were lots of young white families and dudes sipping espresso next to their very expensive bikes after a morning ride. I don’t like that this place competes with The Station, just on the other side of the light rail station. This place is a gentrifier.
Elizabeth C.
Place rating: 4 Seattle, WA
Coffee is decent, never bitter or anything I just don’t think I’m a fan of their roast. But I do lovelovelove their pastries. Green tea muffin and pound cake are a must try. It’s nice to finally have macarons without having to go downtown. And oh Pastry Happy Hour. Half off all remaining pastries an hour before closing. Enough said.
Michale L.
Place rating: 4 Seattle, WA
I first went to a Fresh Flours location when strolling through Ballard. I immediately fell in love with the twice baked almond croissant. Yes– I’ve been to Bakery Nouveau and in my opinion, the croissant here is better! Now that they have a location on Beacon Hill, I grab pastries almost every weekend! + twice baked almond croissant is consistently amazing +strawberry rhubarb galette is good + they have interesting variety of baked goods with Japanese flavors(red bean, green tea, yuzu) +/-macarons are good but pricey for the size($ 1.40/ea) + variety of macarons(early grey, passion fruit, green tea, raspberry, chocolate and more) Noteworthy: *Space is small but adequate for the neighborhood *Pastries are baked at the Ballard location and brought to this location in the morning *Street parking only on surrounding streets, but plenty available *Staff is always friendly *Coffee is ok
Howard C.
Place rating: 3 Seattle, WA
The soy latte was not bad. They use pacific soy milk, but the espresso shot seemed weak and overly floral(not sure what type of beans/roast they use). The almond croissant was decent, but not as good as French Bakery or Bakery Nouveau. It had very little filling. The blue berry muffin was good; nice and moist without being overly sweet. The outdoor seating is great on a sunny day like today, and we will be back to try some of their Japanese inspired baked goods. It is great to have another option on BH, but I can’t shake the feeling that more and more I am becoming a stranger in my own neighborhood. I suppose that’s economics for ya — take the good with the bad.
Wenn C.
Place rating: 4 San Francisco, CA
I enjoyed my mocha, and we tried the apple turnover and spinach feta croissant. Bother were really buttery and delicious. There were soo many croissant options I can’t wait to return to try the other flavors. Really cool atmosphere and artwork. Will definitely be back!
Megan M.
Place rating: 4 Seattle, WA
New bakery and coffee shop on Beacon Hill. They have two other locations. This weekend was their soft opening and thus far we gave enjoyed their Stumptown espresso and all but two of their macaroon flavors. Best so far? Yuzu, no question. The location has lots of windows some indoor seating and hopefully outdoor too. I’ll update as we eat our way through the offerings. Off to a great start and glad to have them in neighborhood! (Ps my other review didn’t seem to make it live for this location! Copy and pasted!)
Clint W.
Place rating: 4 Seattle, WA
This is just opening up and should be on the radar in a week or so. Got some macarons to nibble. Brown and red ones(yes, I should know the flavors.) Super soft and maybe a wee bit sweet. Still, we’re talking goodness. They were a bit pricey, but you have to pay for goodness.