Specialty's Cafe & Bakery

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1023 3rd Ave
Seattle, WA 98104

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(206) 264-0887
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Best

Specialty's bakeries are fresh & irresistible. They are sOoOoO good that you will not remember how carb-conscious you are. Location is excell...

Worst

I had the WORST experience at this establishment. There was a customer ahead of me in line that didn't like his soup's temperature, so a manager came over and did something to adj...

Boycott Specialty's 9/29/2010

I had the WORST experience at this establishment. There was a customer ahead of me in line that didn't like his soup's temperature, so a manager came over and did something to adjust but apparently the man was still unsatisfied so he walked over to the girl calling out the sandwiches and threw it on her, looked at her like she was garbage and walked out. Now this is the part that amazed me is that though they had a full staff, a male manager, NO ONE did anything to help this girl. They did not call the police or take any witness reports, nothing. I am personally banning this company and hope you will do the same. There is no reason to let a company treat their employees like that and on further researc found out they give no benefits, holiday pay and are unbelievably unhealthy. They are a nutritional nightmare with most of their sandwiches weighing in at an average of 900 calories for a sub par snack, I call it that due to the fact it comes with no sides. And speaking of sides, forget that cookie it averages 500 calories! more

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Like Butta! 11/29/2006

Specialty's sandwiches are satisfying for a filling lunch, and their soups are homemade daily. But the real reason to visit are their fantastic cookies. They are handmade around the clock, often hot and always soft and flavorful. Each one could be a meal, and is reminiscent of anything your momma made at home. more

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Great! 11/29/2006

We stopped by at Specialty's cafe in Bellevue Square the other day. The staff were friendly and helpful. They offer variety of sandwiches, muffins, scones and salads. Hot soup and beverages were also served. The latte there was the best. It was smooth and aromatic. We loved it. I wish they would open more stores around the area and we can pick up our lunch from there. more

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Best cookies ever! 11/29/2006

Specialty's has become a go-to option for lunch. The opening of a new location on 5th and Union has cemented their place as one of the top bakery-cafes in the downtown corridor. The sandwiches are huge, made-to-order and loaded with goodness. Careful though...they aren't as healthy as you would imagine. Many are slathered with mayo or oil and their freshly baked bread (though delicious!) is loaded with calories. They also serve salads for the calorie-conscious, but make sure to get the dressing on the side. The soups are also a tasty and inexpensive way to go. They also offer many breakfast items, including oatmeal with fun toppings. The breakfast sandwiches will tide you over until at least 2pm. However, it is their pastry counter that really makes this chain stand out. They have several varieties of cookies that are truly amazing. They have one that includes oatmeal, chocolate chips and wheat germ that could qualify for the best thing I have ever tasted. Specialty's is almost always crowded, but you can get in and out faster if you use their online ordering system. Go to www.specialtysdirect.com, order and pay with your credit card. In 15 minutes or less you can show up and be in and out in 30 seconds. They also give you a free lunch after 12 orders, which seems like a lot, but most of their customers come back again and again. more

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San Francisco, Seattle and Chicago 8/21/2006

Specialty's Bakery and Cafe started in San Francisco with the idea that a good lunch starts with good bread and cookies fresh from the oven. Oatmeal raisin and almond tea cookies are my favorites, but sometimes I ask for one of the cookies that just came out of the oven. Both the Fifth Avenue and Third Avenue locations are staffed by urban hipsters who are efficient and friendly (unless you're blocking the line waiting for one of the cashiers when the other cashier is available). As for sandwiches, try the turkey cranberry or the tuna salad. I prefer to sub out the regular bread and replace it with foccacia bread. Yum! This cafe is highly recommended for a quick lunch downtown. more

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Cookies To Die For! 7/10/2006

There's a Specialty's right below my office, and it's my favorite place to have lunch. Cookies are baked fresh throughout the day, and they are by far the best of any bakery chain. Try the wheat germ chocolate chip oatmeal cookie. Lunch options are good too, especially the soups (lentil and spicy lentil are recommended) as well as sandwiches and salads. The salads are pretty simple so don't expect too much there. The sandwiches are good primary because of the freshly baked bread on premises. more

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Excellent 5/12/2006

Specialty's Cafe and Bakery is fantastic. They have an extensive menu - tons of sandwiches to choose from and their descriptions are so thorough you can practically taste each one as you read the menu. I have never been disappointed here, though the place is extremely crowded during the lunch hour. They have a nifty computer ordering system, and the service is great. more

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Excellent variety of sandwiches, generous fillings 3/21/2006

The number of sandwiches that they offer is great. I salivate over the detailed descriptions in each section of the menu and want to try something new every time. I have yet to be disappointed with what I order. I like The Chairman because it has sprouts in it. (No one seems to make a sandwich with sprouts anymore!) The hunk of turkey, creamy avocado, and crunchy sprout combination are my favorite in a sandwich. I love that it's on their menu and I don't have to custom order that combination of ingredients. The Italian I had last time was also great, with thick slices of salami, bologna, and mortadella and gooey with melted swiss and provolone. They make their own bread. I love that you're not limited to a white, wheat, or sourdough roll like other chains. The Italian, for example, is on focaccia. My only complaint is that the sandwiches are so chock full of goodies, seriously overflowing, that they kind of fall apart a bit when you eat them. The paper wrapper for each sandwich is big and of high quality, though, so you've got a way to catch everything. Their cookies are to die for, although I haven't tried any of their other sweets. I've been craving the chocolate chip cookies for weeks. I also haven't had any of their salads or soups even though the soups seem popular. more

nice little chain 3/13/2006

There's currently a Specialty's on 2nd or 3rd Ave in downtown (by the WaMu tower) as well as one in Bell Square Mall and I hope they open more! They have the BEST cookies (try the peanut butter chocolate chunk), great salads and good sandwiches. It's super crowded around lunch time, but worth the wait! more

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Oh My God, the COOKIES!!! 3/10/2006

If you want a good chunky chocolate chip cookie I suggest you walk into Specialty's. These cookies are amazing and melt right in your mouth. The chocolate chip cookies are not the only good items to eat here. The bakery goods are all perfect. All of their soups are hearty and good for you. They also make amazing sandwiches. They are not open on the weekends so make your stop during the week in you can. more

Fantastic Bakery Experience 8/20/2005

This place has the charm and the quality of a traditional bakery. The baked goods are seductively good. If you are a bakery lover, you will really enjoy this place. They offer a wide variety of scones, muffins, rolls, and cookies (some of the best ever, I would venture to say), plus breakfast sandwiches served on out of this world, warm, soft rolls. Not to mention savory breads, sandwiches—again, a wide variety—for lunch, salads, and even fresh fruit. The price is just slightly expensive—for Seattle, it really is not too expensive at all. And the food is definitely worth it. more
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  • In Short
    Before work, the sleek space is filled with suits vying for freshly-baked breakfast croissants, baked goods and coffee; at lunchtime, they're lining up for sandwiches, salads and soups. More than 30 sandwich options include versions made with in-store roasted chicken, turkey and pork, along with unique fillings like Santa Fe chicken salad and Thai chicken. Generous salads can be chosen from the menu or custom-built from a long list of add-ins.

  • 6/26/2006 Provided by Citysearch
Additional information
  • Hours: Mon-Fri 6am-6pm
  • Payments: Diner's Club, Visa, Master Card
  • Neighborhoods: Central Business District, Downtown
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