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Le Panier
The guide was updated:In the middle of the Seattle buzz, step into a piece of little France by going to Le Panier. They are a bakery with a French heritage, and will prepare various kinds of sandwiches and croissants. Prices vary for each prepared item, so it is possible to go for a lunch or even for a small snack.
Useful Information
- Address: 1902 Pike Place, Seattle
- Opening hours: Daily 7am–6pm
- Website: lepanier.com
- Phone: +1 206 441 3669
- Email: info@lepanier.com
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In the middle of the Seattle buzz, step into a piece of little France by going to Le Panier. They are a bakery with a French heritage, and will prepare various kinds of sandwiches and croissants. Prices vary for each prepared item, so it is possible to go for a lunch or even for a small snack.
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