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Three Girls Bakery
Bakery in Seattle, Washington, U.S. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Three Girls Bakery is a bakery at Seattle's Pike Place Market, in the U.S. state of Washington. The business was founded by three women in 1912.[1]
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Description
Three Girls Bakery is a bakery in the Sanitary Market building at Pike Place Market in Central Waterfront, Seattle.[2] Seattle Metropolitan says, "Fat sandwiches cradled by Three Girls Bakery fresh baked bread and a variety of hot soups draw everyone from tourists to gnarled locals at this Pike Place Market staple."[3] Eater Seattle has said, "This small, family-owned Pike Place Market business has been around for decades, serving loaves of sourdough, multigrain, and other types of bread, as well as a selection of sweeter items. The window is usually open until 6 p.m. daily, or until the bread sells out."[4]
The menu has also included brownies, cakes, macaroons, muffins,[5] pastries (including rugelach), scones,[6] and coffee.[7] Baked goods are displayed at a to-go window and a lunch counter serves sandwiches and soups;[6][8] one special has marinated eggplant, hummus, onion, sprouts, tomato, and provolone on a sourdough baguette.[9] The Meatloaf Sandwich has meatloaf, onions, mayonnaise, mustard, and barbecue sauce.[7]
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History
Three Girls Bakery was founded by three women in 1912, becoming the first female-owned business in Seattle.[10][11]
- The bakery in 1917
- Sign for the lunch counter, 2022
Reception
Jen Vafidis included the Meatloaf Sandwich in Men's Journal's 2015 list of "The 50 Best Sandwiches in America".[7]
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