Little Jaye in South Park is a must-visit bakery by the Lady Jaye team, serving playful pastries and hearty breakfast sandwiches that steal the show.
"Opening: October One of the greatest BBQ spots in town we love for its smoked burger and homemade bologna sandwich is now whipping up pastries. Lady Jaye has been hosting a Sunday bakery pop-up at their West Seattle location for a while now, but a separate storefront in South Park (known as Little Jaye) is almost here. You’ll be able to get your hands on potato chip-studded Rice Crispies treats, whipped cream-stuffed shokupan donuts, and more sweets six days a week." - kayla sager riley
"This South Park bakery from the team behind Lady Jaye proves that the smokehouse masterminds can also make excellent pastries. Here, you’ll eat moist lemon loaves, cakey, miso-infused chocolate chip cookies, and cloud-like shokupan that rightfully sell out early. You'll also find marshmallow treats that are just as serious as they are silly, filled with everything from fruity cereal to Ruffles potato chips." - aimee rizzo
"We wouldn't expect less from the smokehouse masterminds behind Lady Jaye. This South Park bakery serves a brioche breakfast sandwich with smashed sausage and a hash brown patty that’s great despite being a nightmare to eat. Lay the top bun as gingerly as you want, but expect that runny egg yolk to flow down the edges like uncontrolled plumbing. A fork and knife is necessary, but that's a small price to pay for this glorious thing." - aimee rizzo, kayla sager riley
"One of the greatest BBQ spots in town is now whipping up pastries. Lady Jaye has been hosting a weekly bakery pop-up at their West Seattle location for a while now, but a separate storefront in South Park known as Little Jaye just opened. You’ll be able to get your hands on potato chip-studded Rice Crispies treats, whipped cream-stuffed shokupan donuts, and other sweets every day except Sunday. We recently checked out Little Jaye. Read our first thoughts here." - Kayla Sager Riley
"This South Park bakery from the team behind proves that the smokehouse masterminds can also make excellent pastries. Here, you’ll eat moist lemon loaves, cakey, miso-infused chocolate chip cookies, and cloud-like shokupan that rightfully sell out early. They serve coffee and hot food too, including a great brioche breakfast sandwich with smashed sausage and a hash brown patty that’s a nightmare to eat. Lay the top bun as gingerly as you want, but expect that runny egg yolk to flow down the edges like uncontrolled plumbing. Grab a seat inside to tackle it with a fork and knife, or stick with a baked good." - Aimee Rizzo