Delectable Pastries

The Pacific Northwest is known for its fresh seafood and lush mountainscapes. But speckled throughout its cities and destinations, youâll also find baked delectables thatâll make you want to ooh and aah.
Holly Bâs on Lopez Island
On an island known for its slow pace, thereâs no more delicious way to pass the time than sinking your teeth into a butter-baked treat. For 43 years, small kitchen has turned out a selection of pastries and breads that have developed a cult-like following among locals and tourists alike. While Stephanie and Rory Smith bought the business in 2016 when they moved to Lopez, the island-owned and operated shop remains true to its âlove and butterâ ethos. Today, youâll find the same butterhorns and cinnamon rolls that have been popular since the shop opened. But, youâll also be treated to some new selections inspired by Stephanieâs travels, like her savory rolls loaded with spinach, onions, mushrooms, Kalamata olives, and feta!
Brown Bear Baking on Orcas Island
Taking an age-old advertisement approach, Brown Bear Baking frequently perfumes the southern edge of Eastsound with its buttery kouign-amanns and gooey sticky buns. But the proof is in the treat and these treats have been delivering since the local shop opened in 2013. Lines are frequently longer than youâd expect on an island and the daily selection is known to quickly dwindle, but as long as thereâs something left in the case, itâs hard to go wrong. From the orange-scented morning buns and peach croissants to caramelized banana bread and salmon quiche, youâll want to come hungry.
Fol Epi in Victoria
this Victoria BC favorite opened its Dockside location in 2009. Its commitment to farm-to-table cuisine is so deep it maintains two silos where Red Fife wheatâbought directly from Saskatchewan farmersâis stored. Thanks to its wild popularity, it opened a second location in 2015. At the front youâll find the expected breads and pastries and at the back is Agrius, the contemporary dinner hot spot known for its seasonally-inspired menu.
Café Demeter on San Juan Island
If it wasnât for the steady stream of patrons, you might miss CafĂ© Demeter. The humble bakery is housed in one of Friday Harborâs historic homes. Built in the 1920s, the small kitchen turns out an impressive selection of baked treats â including twice-baked almond croissants, seasonal Danish, and daily pizza specials.
Bakery Sate in Vancouver
Check the artificial flavorings at the door. Head Pastry Chef and Owner, Eric Hoâs all-natural menu is crafted in the traditional fresh style at . Each drool-worthy pastry, cookie, and individually-sized cake is made fresh daily. Best known for its selection of croissants, youâll find the expected characters like Butter and Chocolate nestled next to untraditional bedfellows, like Coconut and Banana Chocolate Hazelnut Bread Pudding.
Coyles Bakeshop
Tucked in Seattleâs Greenwood neighborhood, But one bite of a Coyle creation and youâll quickly attempt to sample the entire daily spread. Which, thanks to her many âminiâ variations, like her mini cardamom kouign amann, you may have room for a few! Formerly the pastry chef for notable Seattle-renowned restaurants like The Herbfarm and Le Pichet, the shop opened in 2015. The menu has expanded over the years, now including sandwiches, salads, and soups. But really, itâs the pastriesâthe seasonal fruit galettes, luscious bundt cakes, and millionaire shortbread that stealâthe show.





