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The Very Best Bakeries in Washington, DC 🥖

Mah-Ze-Dahr Bakery
Seylou Bakery
Rose Ave Bakery
Baked & Wired
Pluma by Bluebird Bakery
Nino’s Bakery
Sharbat
Boulangerie Christophe
Pastries from Mah Ze Dahr in Washington, DC
Mah-Ze-Dahr Bakery
Bread from Seylou in Washington, DC
Seylou Bakery
Calamansi Donut from Rose Ave Bakery
Rose Ave Bakery
Tessita Cupcake and Carrot Cake from Baked and Wired in Washington, DC
Baked & Wired
Croissants from Pluma Bluebird Bakery in Washington, DC
Pluma by Bluebird Bakery
Chocolate Croissant from Nino's Bakery in Washington, DC
Nino’s Bakery
Strawberry Crepe Cake from Sharbat in Washington, DC
Sharbat
Pastries from Boulangerie Christophe in Washington, DC
Boulangerie Christophe

Bakeries are usually something that you can smell long before you make it through the door. There may be a dusting of flour in the air, or there may be the sweet aroma of baked goods luring you in. Pastries, breads, and more carby deliciousness can be found inside a bakery, and Washington, DC has some of the very best for you to enjoy. Take a look at our list for the very best ones! 

Pastries from Mah Ze Dahr in Washington, DC
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Mah-Ze-Dahr Bakery

1205 Half St SE Suite #105, Washington, DC 20003
(202) 817-3133

Mah-Ze-Dahr Bakery was founded by Umber Ahmad with the help of Tom Colicchio. With locations in New York City and DC, the bakery offers chocolate, spices, and more in this magical bakery. You’ll find cheesecake, brownies, and all sorts of delicious cookies. You can place your order online to pick up or stop in to see what goodies are available. Decadence is abundant. You can also find take-home baking kits when you visit the bakery.

Bread from Seylou in Washington, DC
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Seylou Bakery

926 N St NW Suite A, Washington, DC 20001
(202) 842-1122

Seylou Bakery focuses on making artisan breads and pastries from locally grown grains. The minimalist bakery is always creating new and different items, and menus are posted on the windows to show what the day’s pastries and breads are. You’ll find sweet and savory pastries, cookies, and more. You can also sit down and relax in the bakery with freshly brewed coffee or tea. The earlier you get there, the more selection you’ll have.

 

Calamansi Donut from Rose Ave Bakery in Washington, DC
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Rose Ave Bakery

1110 Vermont Ave NW, Washington, DC 20005

Rose Ave Bakery is found within the Block Foodhall DC. The Asian-American bakery offers a bit of everything, including donuts, cookies, and cake. The preorder menu is always a good idea as items tend to sell out very quickly. Some of the favorite items here include the Pandan and black sesame donuts. Once you figure out what you want, grab a coffee, and find a place to sit anywhere in the food hall – inside or out. It’s a great place to go for people-watching.

Tessita Cupcake and Carrot Cake from Baked and Wired in Washington, DC
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Baked & Wired

1052 Thomas Jefferson St NW, Washington, DC 20007
(703) 663-8727

Baked & Wired is found in an artsy neighborhood where you can enjoy fresh-baked goods as well as a full coffeehouse. You can indulge in hot off-the-press espresso drinks along with muffins and biscuits. The location offers walk-in orders as well as online orders. In the afternoon, you can explore the many flavors of cupcakes, which vary based on the season as well as the whim of the bakers. It’s a small location, but you can plan on grabbing what you want and enjoying it at a nearby park or at home.

 

Croissants from Pluma Bluebird Bakery in Washington, DC
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Pluma by Bluebird Bakery

391 Morse St NE, Washington, DC 20002
(202) 544-2429

Bluebird Bakery has been an acclaimed spot in DC for a while. Pluma is the café concept from the same people. It allows you to enjoy high-quality pastries along with sandwiches, salads, and pizzas. The bakery adds a bit of everything, including a vanilla chiffon cake. Plus, you can enjoy beer and wine within the casual location. Plan on saving room for dessert. Be aware that they are closed on Mondays.

 

Chocolate Croissant from Nino's Bakery in Washington, DC
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Nino’s Bakery

1310 L St NW #100, Washington, DC 20005
(202) 597-5207

Nino’s Bakery offers a European spin on all of your favorites. You’ll find pistachio croissants, blueberry scones, and more. Most of what you’ll find in the display case is reminiscent of what you’d see in France or Italy. There’s a small area where you can enjoy your baked goods inside, and there are plenty of espresso drinks that you can order while you’re there. The laid-back bakery does get busy, so if you have a big order, it’s best to order online.

 

Strawberry Crepe Cake from Sharbat in Washington, DC
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Sharbat

2473 18th St NW, Washington, DC 20009
(202) 843-5252

Sharbat offers pickup and delivery orders online. You can also stop by and order directly out of the display case. Hominy cake, berry napoleon cakes, and more are available along with small, sweet pastries like raisin cookies and pakhlava are always on the menu. You can also rely on this bakery for savories like potato and mushroom-filled pastry and xacapuri, either stuffed with cheese or beef. Plenty of lounge areas are available, allowing you to relax as you indulge in all that there is to offer at Sharbat.

 

Pastries from Boulangerie Christophe in Washington, DC
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Boulangerie Christophe

1422 Wisconsin Ave NW, Washington, DC 20007
(202) 450-6344

For a classic French bakery, DC is fortunate enough to have Boulangerie Christophe. This is a cozy spot where you can order items to go or sit around while you sip espresso in the courtyard-style seating area. You’ll find baguettes, pastries, and an array of bistro classics. Open until 7 most evenings, you can enjoy crepes, savory waffles, and even a Croissant Madame. The display case offers edible works of art with fruit, chocolate, pistachios, and more.