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Dessert in Seattle
Where are good places to go for dessert and/or coffee (gelato,cheesecake, chocolate) after dinner. What is the place on Capitol Hill known for its for chocolate items?
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We really enjoyed the espresso creme brulle at the Flying Fish. Are you referring to the Dilettante chocolates? www.dilettante.com
We also had some killer cheesecake at Salty's on Alki Beach. ***kim*** |
Yes, Dilletante on Broadway. The half coupe with ephemere sauce, over espresso ice cream. It's actually a money-saving measure - you won't need to buy more food for hours.
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I have to add that the best dessert I had in Seattle was the incredibly delicious coconut cream pie at the Dahlia Lounge. If I'm not mistaken, I think most of the Tom Douglas restaurants offer this pie.
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At the Dalhlia Bakery, is it all take out or is there an area to sit and eat a dessert?
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Gelatiamo at 1400 Third Avenue (across from Benaroya Hall and Wild Ginger) serves wonderful pastries and gelato. A dish of three gelato flavors goes for $4.
The coconut cream pie at Dahlia Lounge and next door bakery is considered one of the outstanding desserts in Seattle. The chocolate eclair is good too. |
Everything at the Dahlia Lounge is good. Hey Jim, how was Ashland? ***kim***
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Hi Kim, I stayed at the Plaza Inn in Ashland which is a really nice place, but there was a HUGE problem checking in. I arrived at 3:30 and had to make a lot of noise to get into a room at 4:45. Otherwise it was delightful. We had dinner at Quniz, which was OK but not great. I wanted to go to Peerless, but it wasn't in the cards.
I'm eager to revisit the Plaza Inn when the manager is on duty. In Newport we stayed at The Landing which is a fairly new condo down past the harbor. We had a one-bedroom apartment with full kitchen and a terrace overlooking the marina and bridge--very nice. Dinner at April's wasn't as thrilling as the first time. My serving of fish was tiny. It didn't bother me, but most men I know would have had to go out for a hamburger after that meal. |
What did they say the problem was, isn't check-in at 4:00 there? We've never had a problem before. Did you take advantage of the PBJs and chocolate chip cookies?
We also really like the Ashland Springs Hotel, I prefer that when it's just the two of us traveling. You can get some really good rates there, once we stayed for $59/night in a suite for some promotional for repeat customers. Too bad you didn't get to try Peerless, any place but Cucina Biazzi! I just heard from someone else who had a really terrible time there. ***kim*** |
The best dessert place in Seattle is the the bakery at 80th and 25th NW in upper Ballard. One of Seattle's best kept secrets. Scrumptous treats. Unpricey with, thank goodness, no attitude.
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Shuddup, relaford. ;)
No, really, it's Larsen's Danish Bakery. Only open to 6, so not in the same game as Dilletant or King Tom. Actually, go next door for major league pastrami at Cascioppo Bros. deli, then follow it up with something from the bakery. Mama mia, ya betcha. Ethnic confusion of the best kind. |
Life is short. Eat dessert first at Larsons then one can afford the trendy Dahlia Lounge. Does chef Tom Douglas wear a hair net with that big mane of his? I fear not.
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The Dahlia bakery is take out only but all of the Douglas restaurants serve the pie, it is very good!
Macrina Bakery on 1st in Beltown has excellent desserts too, they are only open until 9pm though. On Queen Anne there is a gelato place too called Dolce Vita, very tastey as a competitor to the much known Gelatiamo. |
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