Bar in Bellevue, United States
Bake's Place Bar & Bistro
100Pearl PointsReliable neighborhood bar, low effort booking.

About Bake's Place Bar & Bistro
Bake's Place Bar & Bistro is a low-key neighborhood bar and bistro in Bellevue's business district, best suited for after-work drinks and casual weekday meals. Walk-ins are easy to land, the crowd is local and unpretentious, and the experience is reliably accessible. Not a destination room, but a solid, no-fuss choice when you want a seat without the wait.
What Bake's Place Actually Is (And Isn't)
If you're arriving at Bake's Place Bar & Bistro expecting a polished destination restaurant, reset that expectation now. This is a neighborhood bar and bistro in a Bellevue office corridor — 155 108th Ave NE puts you squarely in the mid-rise business district, not the downtown waterfront scene. That's not a knock. It means the crowd is local, the vibe is unpretentious, and getting a seat is rarely a problem.
For a first-timer, the spatial setup is worth knowing: this is a suite-level space inside a commercial building, which gives it a tucked-away, low-key quality that larger Bellevue venues don't have. Don't expect a sprawling dining room or a skyline-view bar. What you get instead is a more contained, neighborhood-regular atmosphere — the kind of place where the bartender knows the after-work crowd by name by the second visit.
Who Goes Here and Whether You'll Fit In
The crowd at Bake's Place skews toward Bellevue's professional daytime population: tech workers, office regulars, and locals who want a reliable spot without the spectacle of the Bellevue Collection dining scene. If you're visiting from out of town and want a high-design room or a see-and-be-seen energy, this isn't your stop. But if you want a place to decompress after meetings, catch up with a friend, or eat without a two-week wait, Bake's Place earns its regulars for a reason.
First-timers should also know that the Bellevue bar and bistro category spans a wide range, from the high-rise drama of Ascend Prime Steak & Sushi to the wine-forward intimacy of A'Bravo Bistro & Wine Bar. Bake's Place sits at the casual, accessible end of that range. That's a feature for the right visitor, not a flaw.
Booking and Timing
Walk-ins are generally fine here. Booking difficulty is low, which makes it a useful fallback when other Bellevue spots are full. Given the office-adjacent location, expect a fuller room during weekday lunch and the after-work window, if you prefer more space and a quieter room, a mid-afternoon or early evening visit on a weekend will serve you better. Check current hours directly before visiting, as suite-level bistros in business districts often adjust seasonal hours around the weekday calendar.
Know Before You Go
- Address: 155 108th Ave NE, Suite 110, Bellevue, WA 98004
- Booking difficulty: Easy, walk-ins typically available
- Leading for: After-work drinks, casual weekday lunch, low-key catch-ups
- Skip if: You want a destination dining room or a lively weekend scene
- Nearest guides: Bellevue bars guide | Bellevue restaurants guide
- Also consider: Andiamo Italian Ristorante or Angelo's of Bellevue for a more traditional bistro feel
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the food good at Bake's Place Bar & Bistro?
It's solid for what it is: a neighborhood bar-bistro on 108th Ave NE in Bellevue, not a destination kitchen. Expect reliable rather than inventive. If you want something more ambitious in Bellevue, Ascend Prime Steak & Sushi is the upgrade, though at a significantly higher price point.
What's the crowd like at Bake's Place Bar & Bistro?
Predominantly Bellevue's daytime professional set: tech workers, office regulars, and locals running on habit rather than occasion. It's a low-key room where regulars outnumber newcomers. Don't expect a destination scene or a lively weekend dining crowd.
Do I need a reservation at Bake's Place Bar & Bistro?
No. Walk-ins are generally fine, which makes Bake's Place a practical fallback when other Bellevue spots are booked out. Booking difficulty is low, and that flexibility is part of its value — particularly for spontaneous weekday lunches near the 108th Ave NE office corridor.
Does Bake's Place Bar & Bistro have outdoor seating?
Outdoor seating details aren't confirmed in available data for this location at 155 108th Ave NE Suite 110. Given the urban office-complex setting, don't count on a patio — call ahead if that's a deciding factor for your visit.
Is Bake's Place Bar & Bistro good for a date?
It can work for a low-pressure, early-stages date where the emphasis is on ease over atmosphere. It won't impress someone who expects a polished dining room. For a date with more intention in Bellevue, Ascend Prime or Andiamo Italian Ristorante are better fits.
What's the signature drink at Bake's Place Bar & Bistro?
Specific cocktail menu details aren't confirmed in available data for Bake's Place. As a bar-bistro format, a drinks list is part of the offering — but don't arrive expecting a serious cocktail program. It's more neighborhood bar than craft cocktail destination.
Is Bake's Place Bar & Bistro good for groups?
It's workable for small groups, particularly office lunch crowds or after-work gatherings given its location at 155 108th Ave NE. For larger group bookings or a more structured group dining experience in Bellevue, Baron's Sino Kitchen & Bar or Ascend Prime are better equipped.
Location
155 108th Ave NE Ste 110, Bellevue, WA 98004
Bellevue, United States
Compare Bake's Place Bar & Bistro
| Venue | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|
| Bake's Place Bar & Bistro | Easy |
| A'Bravo Bistro & Wine Bar | Unknown |
| Andiamo Italian Ristorante | Unknown |
| Angelo's of Bellevue | Unknown |
| Ascend Prime Steak & Sushi | Unknown |
| Baron's Sino Kitchen & Bar | Unknown |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Also Consider
- A'Bravo Bistro & Wine Bar, Notable alternative
- Andiamo Italian Ristorante, Notable alternative
- Angelo's of Bellevue, Notable alternative
- Ascend Prime Steak & Sushi, Notable alternative
- Baron's Sino Kitchen & Bar, Notable alternative
How Bake's Place Compares in Bellevue
Bake's Place occupies the casual, accessible end of the Bellevue bar and bistro spectrum. If your priority is atmosphere and design, Ascend Prime Steak & Sushi offers a high-rise room with considerably more spectacle, but you'll pay a premium and need to plan ahead. For a more intimate, wine-forward experience closer in tone to Bake's casual register, A'Bravo Bistro & Wine Bar is worth comparing, particularly if wine selection matters to your group.
For Italian-leaning bistro food in Bellevue, both Andiamo Italian Ristorante and Angelo's of Bellevue offer a more defined culinary identity than a general bar-and-bistro format. If you want a specific cuisine rather than a neighborhood-regular vibe, either of those is a clearer choice. Baron's Sino Kitchen & Bar rounds out the local options with an Asian-influenced menu, making it a better fit if you want something outside the Western bistro format.
The practical case for Bake's Place is its booking ease and unpretentious crowd, two things that genuinely matter when you're in Bellevue on a weeknight and every other room has a wait. For a broader look at your options, the Bellevue bars guide and Bellevue restaurants guide on Pearl give the full competitive picture. If you're weighing cocktail-focused bars further afield, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, and Julep in Houston set a useful benchmark for what a serious bar program looks like at the national level.
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