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If you find yourself on Bainbridge Island in Washington craving a delectable treat, look no further than Coquette Bake Shop. This quaint bakery-cafe offers a variety of options for all types of dietary preferences, including gluten-free and vegan options.
Located at 140 Winslow Way W, Coquette Bake Shop is a hidden gem that may not have the same visibility as other establishments on the main street, but it delivers exceptional quality pastries and treats in a cozy and welcoming environment. The bakery is women-owned and prides itself on being open to all, with gender-neutral restrooms and a commitment to using plastic-free packaging.
Customers have raved about the offerings at Coquette Bake Shop, from the delicious cappuccinos and London fog lattes to the mouth-watering pastries and quiches. One reviewer couldn't resist the carrot cake, calling it one of the best they've ever had. Another praised the blueberry muffin for its abundance of fruit and perfect texture.
The standout item at Coquette Bake Shop seems to be the kouign amann, with one customer declaring it the best they've ever had. If you're in the mood for something unique, try the "Zest for Life" pastry for a burst of flavor.
Overall, Coquette Bake Shop is a must-visit for anyone with a sweet tooth or a craving for a cozy cafe experience. The friendly staff, charming atmosphere, and irresistible treats make it a destination worth seeking out on Bainbridge Island. Visit soon and indulge in the delightful offerings at Coquette Bake Shop.
“ Used yelp reviews to guide me here for a cappuccino; it did not disappoint! She got a London fog latte and it was also delicious. We got a pastry and a quiche to share - also great. Very cute center; would recommend. ”
“ It has low visibility compared to the places on the main drag, but had tables when others were full. Exceptional quality pastries in a pleasant environment - what more can you ask for? ”
“ Definitely walk the extra blocks past the tourist packed bakeries on Bainbridge Island to find Coquette in a small strip mall. There were plenty of breakfast choices, but I can't resist carrot cake and this was one of the best I've had! My husband had a breakfast pastry and it was excellent as well. ”
“ Dropped by Bainbridge farmers market and had a blueberry muffin from Coquette. Full of blueberries, nice sugar sprinkled on top, moist, and good size. Nice to know they have a brick and mortar location. I will be back lots of other goodies on the menu. ”
“ Great spot. Incredible kouign amann! We love kouign amann and this has been are best yet. Went back the next day. "Zest for life" also excellent. Prices were very reasonable for today's normal pricing that we are all experiencing. Fine service. Lots of room. Classy and open atmosphere. ”
“ Delicious soft and flake ham and cheese croissant. Warm and cozy atmosphere with relaxing Parisian bakery music vibes and great customer service. ”
“ Everybody loves this place on Bainbridge. Time it right and you won't have a line time it wrong and you'll have a line but it moves quickly and services with a smile. They had some gluten-free options not enough vegan options but you could probably get by. I wish they had a vegan soup. They had a chicken curry coconut soup that looked wonderful, but obviously not for me. ”
“ A darling little bakery nestled right off of Winslow! We got a Cheddar Chive Biscuit, Pain au Chocolat, mocha, and Latte. The pastries are HUGE. One was enough to fill us up for a few hours, almost like a meal. I really enjoyed the scone. The pain au chocolat was really tasty (how could it not be) but it was more bready than a typical croissant. Weirdly they were blasting Taylor Swifts whole discography there, not sure about that part of the vibe haha. Would recommend! I don't remember how much each part was but in total it was about $18 dollars. ”
“ It's a cute shop in a small mini-mall. We only tried a couple of cookies--and they grow 'em big here. They were surprisingly hard even though it was before noon but they strangely softened up later and were very nice. The macorons looked absolutely beautiful but we didn't try any. Good stuff. ”
“ Since my group and I were arriving to Bainbridge Island early, we decided to look for some coffee and morning snack to take out. We found this small shop with good reviews for coffee and pastries and decided to check it out! It's located next to Teriyaki Town in Winslow Mall on Winslow Way E on Bainbridge Island. It's a small to-go stand that's not connected to a building. There were tables behind the shop for customers to sit and enjoy their pastries. My boyfriend and I shared a hot London Fog which was very nice in the cold morning. Can't go wrong with an earl grey tea with milk LOL. We also ordered a ham & cheese croissant and omg, it was delicious! The croissant was very fluffy and buttery. It definitely wasn't the traditional croissant with the crispy, flakiness, but I definitely enjoyed the fluffiness of it. Loved how they heated it up for us too! There were a lot of sweet pastry options compared to savory but since we weren't craving any sweets, the ham & cheese was enough for us. Great quick spot to stop at after exiting the ferry terminal! Can't say how their sweet pastries are but seems like a lot of people like them. ”