Borracchini’s Bakery in South Seattle Closes After Nearly 100 Years - Eater Seattle
"Remo Borracchini’s Bakery and Mediterranean Market, beloved by locals for nearly a century, announced it will not reopen after being closed all winter. The bakery is known for its meticulously decorated desserts, cakes, and other Mediterranean goods. It was a comfort food fixture and a Seattle staple, tracing its history back to the early 1920s. The founding family emigrated from Tuscany and started the bakery in the Beacon Hill and Rainier Valley neighborhood, eventually landing on Rainier Avenue South in 1939. The bakery was known for its special occasion cakes and had a wide influence in Seattle." - Gabe Guarente
Never had any issues unloading I have never encountered any difficulties unloading here; the staff is very helpful. here…good people
Abraham S. Merino
Google
Friendly staff, and excellent unloading time. I did not have to wait to be unloaded. They started unloading right away. It is a tight fit for a freightliner cascadia with a sleeper and a 53ft dry van to back up, especially if the shoulder of the road is being used as car parking.
F R
Google
Great and friendly staff, but parking is tight, especially because car parks right in front of the gate
Mikael Mulugeta
Google
These guys know food, let me tell you brother
martin havrilak
Google
Nice enough people once I found the place. A little tight with a semi truck for delivery
John SIS
Google
Little bit tight for semi, fast unloading and friendly staff. Check in and unload 1 hour before appointment.