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The French Bakery Crossroads Bellevue
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Bakery known for croissants & other French pastries & breads, in a cafe serving sandwiches & salads.
Nearby attractions
Crossroads Park Pickleball and Tennis Courts
16000 NE 10th St, Bellevue, WA 98008
Bellevue Youth Theatre
16051 NE 10th St, Bellevue, WA 98008
Crossroads Pop-up Dog Park
16000 NE 10th St, Bellevue, WA 98008
Old Crossroads Playground
Bellevue, WA 98008
Crossroads Park
999 164th Ave NE, Bellevue, WA 98008
Hillaire Park
15803 NE 6th St, Bellevue, WA 98008
Crossroads International Park
Bellevue, WA 98008
Crossroads Water Spray Playground
999 164th Ave NE, Bellevue, WA 98008
Nearby restaurants
Tutta Bella Neapolitan Pizzeria
15600 NE 8th St Suite J1, Bellevue, WA 98008
Banaras
15600 NE 8th St Suite O9, Bellevue, WA 98008
Punjabi Tadka - Crossroads Bellevue
PM20 (Inside Crossroads Mall Food Court, 15600 NE 8th St, Bellevue, WA 98008
Piroshky Bakery
Inside Foodcourt, 15600 NE 8th St Suite # PM 10, Bellevue, WA 98008, United States
JINYA Ramen Bar - Bellevue
15600 NE 8th St Suite 0-11, Bellevue, WA 98008, United States
Chakra
15600 NE 8th St Suite Pm9, Bellevue, WA 98008
Blazing Bowl
mall food court, 15600 NE 8th St Suite PM6, Bellevue, WA 98008
Bulgogi
15600 NE 8th St, Bellevue, WA 98008
Dick's Drive-In
15600 NE 8th St Suite O-1, Bellevue, WA 98008
Crossroads Grill & Burgers
15600 NE 8th St PM16 Suite PM16 inside the food court, Bellevue, WA 98008
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The French Bakery Crossroads Bellevue

15600 NE 8th St K-4, Bellevue, WA 98008
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Bakery known for croissants & other French pastries & breads, in a cafe serving sandwiches & salads.

attractions: Crossroads Park Pickleball and Tennis Courts, Bellevue Youth Theatre, Crossroads Pop-up Dog Park, Old Crossroads Playground, Crossroads Park, Hillaire Park, Crossroads International Park, Crossroads Water Spray Playground, restaurants: Tutta Bella Neapolitan Pizzeria, Banaras, Punjabi Tadka - Crossroads Bellevue, Piroshky Bakery, JINYA Ramen Bar - Bellevue, Chakra, Blazing Bowl, Bulgogi, Dick's Drive-In, Crossroads Grill & Burgers
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(425) 747-0557
Website
thefrenchbakery.com

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Nearby attractions of The French Bakery Crossroads Bellevue

Crossroads Park Pickleball and Tennis Courts

Bellevue Youth Theatre

Crossroads Pop-up Dog Park

Old Crossroads Playground

Crossroads Park

Hillaire Park

Crossroads International Park

Crossroads Water Spray Playground

Crossroads Park Pickleball and Tennis Courts

Crossroads Park Pickleball and Tennis Courts

4.4

(41)

Open 24 hours
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Bellevue Youth Theatre

Bellevue Youth Theatre

4.7

(117)

Open 24 hours
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Crossroads Pop-up Dog Park

Crossroads Pop-up Dog Park

4.6

(19)

Open 24 hours
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Old Crossroads Playground

Old Crossroads Playground

4.7

(10)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of The French Bakery Crossroads Bellevue

Tutta Bella Neapolitan Pizzeria

Banaras

Punjabi Tadka - Crossroads Bellevue

Piroshky Bakery

JINYA Ramen Bar - Bellevue

Chakra

Blazing Bowl

Bulgogi

Dick's Drive-In

Crossroads Grill & Burgers

Tutta Bella Neapolitan Pizzeria

Tutta Bella Neapolitan Pizzeria

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Banaras

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4.4

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I come here once a month. The service is lacking but the pastries are good. There is a self order kiosk or you can order ahead or wait in line. There is a reward system based on amount spent ($1 a point). The ham and cheese croissant is way tastier than Starbucks. The croissant here is quite buttery. It reminds me of St.Honore ( portland). The Lorraine quiche (bacon) is decent. I usually reheat the quiche and pastries at home. ( see pics, that is why the quiche looks more toasted). The croissants are never warm in the center. The salmon quiche and the Nutella pastry left very little to desired. I would pass on the coffee. I have tried the lattes, cold brew and mocha. They were average. For the price point I would go elsewhere. The only drink that is a good deal is the Thai iced tea. I always get the Thai iced tea here instead of the Thai restaurants nearby. With the drinks I find the drink modification requests don't get honored. Wish they would put the lid on the drink instead of making customers do it since not everyone has that mobility. This place does not have wifi. If it does it is not obvious. The place is small so not good for large groups. The indoor seating fits about 10 people comfortably. This place could seat about 15-18 people but then there are going to lots of people standing near your table waiting for their to go items. There is bar top seat which fits 3 chairs but it is close to the tables. They have about 3 tables outside. There is no heated lamps outside. Parking is fairly easy. There is a large parking lot.
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This French bakery, with its quaint charm and bustling atmosphere, earns a 3.5 stars from my recent visits. Space: Its Small but Cozy. The limited seating area adds to the bakery's intimate appeal and the French cafe experience. It might get crowded and noisy during peak hours though. Busy Vibes: The busy atmosphere is a testament to the bakery's popularity. There’s almost always a line to order. It's a vibrant spot buzzing with activity and traffic from the mall. However, the hustle and bustle might not suit those seeking a quiet, contemplative setting or looking to get some work done. Delicious French Delights: The food undoubtedly steals the show. From buttery croissants to delightful pastries, the bakery excels in delivering authentic French flavors. The menu offers a satisfying variety, making it a go-to spot for indulging in sweet and savory treats. Tried croissants and spinach pastry with coffee and all were decent. Attentive Service: The staff's attentiveness stands out amidst the busyness. Despite the hustle, they manage to provide friendly and efficient service, ensuring customers feel welcomed and attended to. Not sure how they decide to serve some food/drinks in disposables while others in real crockery in the same dine-in order. Overall, this French bakery, with its good food and lively atmosphere, is a good choice for those craving strong coffee and authentic crepes, croissants, cakes and paninis. While the small seating area may pose challenges during peak hours, the bustling vibe adds to the charm.
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I come here once a month. The service is lacking but the pastries are good. There is a self order kiosk or you can order ahead or wait in line. There is a reward system based on amount spent ($1 a point). The ham and cheese croissant is way tastier than Starbucks. The croissant here is quite buttery. It reminds me of St.Honore ( portland). The Lorraine quiche (bacon) is decent. I usually reheat the quiche and pastries at home. ( see pics, that is why the quiche looks more toasted). The croissants are never warm in the center. The salmon quiche and the Nutella pastry left very little to desired. I would pass on the coffee. I have tried the lattes, cold brew and mocha. They were average. For the price point I would go elsewhere. The only drink that is a good deal is the Thai iced tea. I always get the Thai iced tea here instead of the Thai restaurants nearby. With the drinks I find the drink modification requests don't get honored. Wish they would put the lid on the drink instead of making customers do it since not everyone has that mobility. This place does not have wifi. If it does it is not obvious. The place is small so not good for large groups. The indoor seating fits about 10 people comfortably. This place could seat about 15-18 people but then there are going to lots of people standing near your table waiting for their to go items. There is bar top seat which fits 3 chairs but it is close to the tables. They have about 3 tables outside. There is no heated lamps outside. Parking is fairly easy. There is a large parking lot.
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This French bakery, with its quaint charm and bustling atmosphere, earns a 3.5 stars from my recent visits. Space: Its Small but Cozy. The limited seating area adds to the bakery's intimate appeal and the French cafe experience. It might get crowded and noisy during peak hours though. Busy Vibes: The busy atmosphere is a testament to the bakery's popularity. There’s almost always a line to order. It's a vibrant spot buzzing with activity and traffic from the mall. However, the hustle and bustle might not suit those seeking a quiet, contemplative setting or looking to get some work done. Delicious French Delights: The food undoubtedly steals the show. From buttery croissants to delightful pastries, the bakery excels in delivering authentic French flavors. The menu offers a satisfying variety, making it a go-to spot for indulging in sweet and savory treats. Tried croissants and spinach pastry with coffee and all were decent. Attentive Service: The staff's attentiveness stands out amidst the busyness. Despite the hustle, they manage to provide friendly and efficient service, ensuring customers feel welcomed and attended to. Not sure how they decide to serve some food/drinks in disposables while others in real crockery in the same dine-in order. Overall, this French bakery, with its good food and lively atmosphere, is a good choice for those craving strong coffee and authentic crepes, croissants, cakes and paninis. While the small seating area may pose challenges during peak hours, the bustling vibe adds to the charm.
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4.1
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5.0
1y

A Taste of Bliss: A Review of Bellevue's Local Coffee and Bakery Haven

Nestled in the heart of Bellevue lies a hidden gem for coffee aficionados and pastry enthusiasts alike – a quaint little establishment known simply as "French Bakery Crossroads". From the moment you step through the door, you're greeted by the tantalizing aroma of freshly brewed coffee and the sight of a wide array of delectable baked goods, promising a sensory journey like no other.

As a self-proclaimed cappuccino connoisseur, I've traversed the city in search of the perfect cup, and it's safe to say that French Bakery Crossroads has set the bar impossibly high. Their cappuccino is nothing short of divine – rich, velvety foam atop a perfectly balanced espresso, each sip a symphony of flavor that dances on the palate. It's evident that the baristas here are true artisans, mastering the delicate art of coffee crafting with finesse and precision.

But it's not just about the coffee – It offers a plethora of baked delights that cater to every craving imaginable. From flaky croissants to indulgent cinnamon rolls, every bite is a testament to the skill and dedication of their bakers. Whether you're in the mood for something sweet or savory, there's no shortage of options to satisfy your taste buds.

What truly sets apart, however, is the ambiance. The cozy interior, adorned with warm hues and soft lighting, invites patrons to linger awhile, savoring each moment of their coffeehouse experience. Whether you're catching up with friends over a leisurely brunch or seeking solace in the company of a good book, [Coffee and Bakery Name] provides the perfect backdrop for moments of blissful indulgence.

In conclusion, it is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking a taste of culinary heaven in Bellevue. With its impeccable cappuccinos, tantalizing array of baked goods, and inviting ambiance, it's a haven for coffee and pastry enthusiasts alike. So why wait? Treat yourself to a little slice of paradise – your taste buds...

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3.0
3y

I come here once a month. The service is lacking but the pastries are good. There is a self order kiosk or you can order ahead or wait in line. There is a reward system based on amount spent ($1 a point).

The ham and cheese croissant is way tastier than Starbucks. The croissant here is quite buttery. It reminds me of St.Honore ( portland).

The Lorraine quiche (bacon) is decent. I usually reheat the quiche and pastries at home. ( see pics, that is why the quiche looks more toasted). The croissants are never warm in the center.

The salmon quiche and the Nutella pastry left very little to desired.

I would pass on the coffee. I have tried the lattes, cold brew and mocha. They were average. For the price point I would go elsewhere. The only drink that is a good deal is the Thai iced tea. I always get the Thai iced tea here instead of the Thai restaurants nearby. With the drinks I find the drink modification requests don't get honored. Wish they would put the lid on the drink instead of making customers do it since not everyone has that mobility.

This place does not have wifi. If it does it is not obvious. The place is small so not good for large groups. The indoor seating fits about 10 people comfortably. This place could seat about 15-18 people but then there are going to lots of people standing near your table waiting for their to go items. There is bar top seat which fits 3 chairs but it is close to the tables. They have about 3 tables outside. There is no heated lamps outside.

Parking is fairly easy. There is a large...

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4.0
1y

This French bakery, with its quaint charm and bustling atmosphere, earns a 3.5 stars from my recent visits.

Space: Its Small but Cozy. The limited seating area adds to the bakery's intimate appeal and the French cafe experience. It might get crowded and noisy during peak hours though.

Busy Vibes: The busy atmosphere is a testament to the bakery's popularity. There’s almost always a line to order. It's a vibrant spot buzzing with activity and traffic from the mall. However, the hustle and bustle might not suit those seeking a quiet, contemplative setting or looking to get some work done.

Delicious French Delights: The food undoubtedly steals the show. From buttery croissants to delightful pastries, the bakery excels in delivering authentic French flavors. The menu offers a satisfying variety, making it a go-to spot for indulging in sweet and savory treats. Tried croissants and spinach pastry with coffee and all were decent.

Attentive Service: The staff's attentiveness stands out amidst the busyness. Despite the hustle, they manage to provide friendly and efficient service, ensuring customers feel welcomed and attended to. Not sure how they decide to serve some food/drinks in disposables while others in real crockery in the same dine-in order.

Overall, this French bakery, with its good food and lively atmosphere, is a good choice for those craving strong coffee and authentic crepes, croissants, cakes and paninis. While the small seating area may pose challenges during peak hours, the bustling vibe adds...

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