Daily baked goods from Fresh Flours

Cookies, croissants and more: Check out these bakeries along the 1 Line

Publish Date

We love a good bakery moment. Check out a few of the options next to some of the 1 Line stations on your next commute!

Angle Lake Station

Las Delicias Panaderia Y Antojitos
Address: 20028 International Blvd SeaTac, WA 98198
Hours: 7 a.m. – 9 p.m. Thursday – Tuesday, Closed Wednesday

Fresh baked goods made daily

Located across from Angle Lake Station and International Boulevard, this gem is part of a small strip mall past the 7-11 and before Taqueria Jacarandas. If you hit Bob’s Burgers, you’ve gone too far. Family-owned, this bakery is a fan favorite for SeaTac residents with an assortment of sweet and savory goods to choose from at affordable prices. The chocolate conchas were delicious, but honestly, you can’t go wrong with any of the treats at Las Delicias Panaderia Y Antojitos.

Columbia City Station

Columbia City Bakery
Address: 4865 Rainier Ave. S. Seattle, Washington 98118
Hours: 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Wednesday – Saturday, Closed Sunday – Tuesday

Baked goods display from Columbia City Bakery

While we’ve seen Columbia City Bakery goods around town, this was our first trip to their official location. From Columbia City Station, you’ll take an eight-minute walk down S Ferdinand Street and take a left on Rainier. You’ll know you’ve made it for a few reasons: the red sign guiding your path and the groups of people enjoying their treats both in and outside the establishment. We’re a huge fan of fresh baked bread, and Columbia City Bakery will not disappoint.

Beacon Hill Station

Fresh Flours
Address: 1624 S. McClellan Street Seattle, WA 98144
Hours: 6 a.m. – 5 p.m. Monday – Friday, 7 a.m. – 5 p.m. Saturday – Sunday

Two minutes from the Beacon Hill Station on S McClellan Street you’ll find Fresh Flours Bakery. Although there are a few locations spread throughout the Seattle area, we like this one in particular because of the seating options, natural light from the windows and the gorgeous plants spread throughout. It’s giving a remote work-study-chat-with-your-friends vibe that we appreciate. Try one of their seasonal fruit pastries – the peach Danish was a win.

International District Station

Fuji Bakery
Address: 526 S King St Seattle, WA 98104
Hours: 7:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. Monday – Saturday, 7:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Sunday

Malasadas from Fuji Bakery

It would be a huge miss if we didn’t give a shout out to Fuji Bakery. Located across the street from the International District Station (and the Sound Transit offices), you’ll find a variety of goods including cakes, breads, and pastries to choose from. A must try are the malasadas, ranging in flavors from matcha, azuki, ube, and our favorite, crunch cream. Have one (or two, we won’t judge) with a cup of coffee or tea as a great addition to your day.

Roosevelt Station

Bell’s Cookie Company
Address: 6900 East Green Lake Way N Suite D, Seattle, WA 98115
Hours: 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. Tuesday – Thursday, 10 a.m. – 9 p.m. Friday – Saturday, 10 a.m. – 7 p.m. Sunday, Closed Monday

From the Roosevelt Station, you’ll take a 10-minute walk west on NE 65th Street and hang a right on 5th Ave NE. Tomas and Brooke Perez named Bell’s Cookie Co after their daughter, Isabella, whose smile lights up a room, much like the joy they hope their cookies bring to visitors. You can walk-in and purchase cookies and even set up a subscription service to have cookies delivered regularly to your home. They have various flavors to choose from including Chocolate Chunk, Columbian Corn, and Bell’s favorite, Confetti. 

What would you add to the list? Tag us on social media @SoundTransit and let us know! 

Tags