HoursTue-Sun 07:30-17:00

Tip: The almond croissant batch pulls at 10:00 weekdays; the patio runs through October for the morning sun.

Location

Address: 3460 14th St NW, Washington, DC 20010, Washington DC

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The Sweet Lobby ★ 4.2

Tue-Sun 10:00-18:00Walk-in onlyMacarons and high-end cupcakes

The Sweet Lobby in Washington DC is the Capitol Hill Barracks Row bakery on 8th Street, a French-Caribbean pastry counter with macarons in 12 rotating flavours and small layer cakes.

Tip: Holiday-themed macaron boxes (Halloween, Mother's Day) sell out a week ahead; order from the website.

Worth the queue: Pistachio macaron

The Baker's Daughter ★ 4.4

Tue-Sun 07:30-15:00Walk-in onlyEuropean breads and viennoiserie

The Baker's Daughter in Washington DC is the Dupont Circle 19th Street European bakery from Anya Lopata, with hand-shaped baguettes, sourdough loaves and a daily morning croissant pull.

Tip: Saturday cinnamon roll batches finish by 11:00; the bakery accepts pre-orders Monday for Tuesday pickup.

Worth the queue: Almond croissant

Uprising Muffin Co ★ 4.0

Wed-Sun 07:00-14:00Walk-in onlyAmerican muffins and quick breads

Uprising Muffin Co in Washington DC is Kristina Coffee's Shaw 7th Street muffin shop, a single-product bakery with 12 daily rotating muffins, oat milk lattes and a small lunch quiche menu.

Tip: Muffin lineup rotates daily; check the Instagram bake list posted at 06:30 to plan.

Worth the queue: Blueberry-cinnamon muffin

Bread Furst ★ 4.7

Mon-Sun 07:30-19:00Walk-in onlyNaturally-leavened breads and laminated viennoiserie

Bread Furst in Washington DC is Mark Furstenberg's Van Ness bakery on Connecticut Avenue since 2014, a James Beard Outstanding Baker winner with sourdough levain and a daily croissant pull.

Tip: Country loaves come out at 11:00 and 15:00; ask for the timing at the counter to catch them warm.

Worth the queue: Country sourdough loaf

Seylou Bakery and Mill ★ 4.6

Wed-Sun 09:00-16:00Walk-in onlyWhole-grain naturally-leavened bread

Seylou Bakery and Mill in Washington DC is Jonathan and Jessica Bethony's Shaw Blagden Alley bakery, a single-source mill-to-loaf operation grinding regional grains in-house every morning.

Tip: Sundays sell out by 12:00; pre-order miche loaves through the website for Saturday pickup.

Worth the queue: Whole-grain country miche

A Baked Joint ★ 4.3

Mon-Sun 07:00-19:00Walk-in onlySandwich loaves and morning pastries

A Baked Joint in Washington DC is the Mount Vernon Triangle bakery-cafe on K Street from the GBD team, with house-baked sandwich breads and breakfast service across the morning.

Tip: The everything croissant and egg sandwich is the morning bestseller; pre-order via the website to skip the line.

Worth the queue: Egg sandwich on house bread

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