
I used to work for this company as an assistant with production, delivery, the warehouse/shipping, and the office with taking phone calls and orders. The atmosphere was great and...
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Seattle's Favorite in Kent, WA is a renowned bakery that offers a delectable selection of handcrafted baked goods. From their famous Muffin Tops made with the finest ingredients to their gourmet cookies, dessert bars, scones, and bagels, each item is individually wrapped and made with utmost care for a homemade taste. With a wide range of flavors and options, Seattle's Favorite is the go-to destination for those seeking delicious treats that are both satisfying and visually appealing.
At Seattle's Favorite, customers can indulge in a variety of mouthwatering delights, including their signature Muffin Tops, gourmet cookies, and handcrafted dessert bars. With a commitment to quality, each item is meticulously hand-topped and made from scratch daily. Whether it's their artisan scones packed with flavor, their fresh bagels mixed from scratch, or their gluten-free options, Seattle's Favorite offers a diverse menu that caters to every taste. With their attention to detail and dedication to providing exceptional baked goods, Seattle's Favorite has become a beloved bakery in the Kent area.
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I used to work for this company as an assistant with production, delivery, the warehouse/shipping, and the office with taking phone calls and orders. The atmosphere was great and...
Multiplication versus division? I purchased for first time Seattle's Favorite peanut butter cookie in a cafe a bit South of Kent and found it flavorful and offering all-important peanuts. Here...
I love their muffin tops. Chocolate Chip is my all time favorite. Freeze it and let it thaw just a little so the chocolate chips are still frozen. It's my all time favorite dessert. I love how...
They charge my $24 for a cookie I don't like this company And it feels like I got scammed
No Customer service. I thought I would write them to let them know I found a piece of wood in one of their cinnamon raisin cookies. And no, it was not a piece of cinnamon - I know the difference...
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