Get Your Nutella Fix At These Seattle-Area Bakeries & Cafes

It's been years since Nutella, as a brand, took the world by storm. Nowadays, you may find it in most dessert recipes, especially at bakeries. Croissants, pies, ice cream, and all other sweet dishes can incorporate Nutella and create something spectacular to taste.

Some bakeries and cafes in the Seattle area are serving up their own recipes featuring the famous spread. You can find them around the area, from Ballard to Queen Anne and downtown. With that said, here are some spots to check out if you're craving some Nutella-inspired treats.

Salt & Sugar Cafe and Bakery

At Salt & Sugar, you can try a slice of their decadent Nutella Oreo cheesecake. According to their website, the Oreo cookies serve as the base of the cheesecake. It's made in house, too!

Hot Cakes

Swing by Hot Cakes in Ballard to try their Nutella bread pudding. According to their website, it's made with sourdough, house-made Nutella, salty hazelnuts, Nutella magic shell, vanilla ice cream. Yum!

Le Reve Bakery

Some people want to keep it simple, and we respect that. If you want brioche with some smooth Nutella worked in, you should check out Le Reve Bakery in Queen Anne.

D'Ambrosio Gelato

If you're looking for something cold, then D'Ambrosio is up your alley. They have a Nutella flavor for their gelato, and you can get it as a scoop or as an affogato. An affogato is where your choice of gelato is paired with espresso, a topping of your choice, whipped cream and a cookie! You can also get Sorbetto, which doesn't have dairy.

Seattle Cinnamon Roll

At this Woodinville bakery, you can customize your own cinnamon roll. That means you can get some delicious Nutella drizzled on there with some other yummy bits and toppings!

Mochinut

If you're not familiar with mochi donuts, they're a Hawaiian treat -- a fusion between Japanese rice cakes (mochi) and American-style donuts. With that said, Mochinut specializes in these sweet snacks, and they have a Nutella flavor, as well! Feel free to try another flavor while you're there.

Photo: Hot Cakes Ballard


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