
$2.75
Cafe Besalu, Seattle WA
Mmm, this bun was pretty AND yummy! I loved the nuts buried within its folds and it tasted great with the coffee.

Coffee. Tall $2

$2.75
Cafe Besalu, Seattle WA
Mmm, this bun was pretty AND yummy! I loved the nuts buried within its folds and it tasted great with the coffee.

Coffee. Tall $2

I’m a big fan of hazelnut flavors for breakfast and so are millions of others (Nutella anyone?). This hazelnut twist was surprisingly hearty for a treat that only cost two fifty. I loved the texture of the crushed hazelnuts and the sweet glazed dough. Mmm! $2.50
Cafe Besalu, Seattle WA

International Fountain, Seattle Center.

Mmm, I love savory pastries for breakfast. They always seem more filling than sweet ones. This onion and gruyere pastry was absolutely delicious! The flaky crust and the caramelized onions with melted cheese would make anyone happy. $3
Cafe Besalu, Seattle WA

Nonfat latte.

Pike Place Market.

Perhaps I’ll refer to this as an open-face ham and cheese croissant, hehe. Or danish? Whatever you call it, it was delicious! $3
Cafe Besalu, Seattle WA

Lush sidewalk plantings, Ballard.

Mmm, the pastries at Cafe Besalu are delicious and this strawberry danish is no exception! I love the cute twist they add on the corners. $3
Cafe Besalu, Seattle WA

Coffee. $1.75

Eye Benches, Louise Bourgeois, black Zimbabwe granite, Olympic Sculpture Park.

Single short $2.40
Cafe Besalu, Seattle WA
I also had a nectarine danish with this, but I somehow lost the pic – oops! I really love the pastries at Cafe Besalu and their espresso is also pretty tasty.

Random tv dumped next to the sidewalk, NW 57th Street.