Artisan bread, Cakes And More!
delivered weekly or available for pickup, crafted for you!
Welcome
"Moon Village Bakery is a small family owned and operated Artisan Bakery in South Seattle crafting All natural bread, cookies, and baked goods primarily to order. We never use artificial flavors, colors, Preservatives, or Sweeteners. We provide bread subscriptions to dozens of households in King County and bulk baked goods at an affordable price! We pride ourselves on using high quality ingredients and catering to different dietary preferences. Our storefront does not display a tremendous amount of goods as we prefer to make the majority of our products custom and fresh for you, this prevents us from creating food waste and incentivizes each individual household, essentially we are your private baker."
bread subscriptions
We will deliver a bag of bread to your doorstep once a week for a month for $45 a month each bag has five 4 oz sandwich rolls each week you'll experience a new kind of bread made from seasonal and local ingredients.
Message @moonvillagebakery for more info or text (206)400-8383
We are a local artisan Black, Filipino and indigenous-owned bakery in South Seattle . We pride ourselves on using local and all natural ingredients to make handcrafted artisan bread for our clients
The Shop
Our shop is currently open Tuesday-Wednesday 8am-5pm
Thursday 8am-8pm
our shop has limited perishable product as we are highly focused on sustainably and environmentalism, we prefer to foster a relationship with our clients / neighbors and make distinct baked goods upon request.
some of the products we offer in store are, Bread, Donuts, Cookies, dried medicinal herbs, tea blends and drinks.
Events and Projects
When given the opportunity we hold events at our space or show up at other events, markets and fairs. please follow us on Instagram or Facebook in order to find our the latest information regarding our cute lil bakery and events in king county.
Miles"39" designed the character in our logo as a mix between our features someone with African, Asian, Indigenous, and European features just like our child, they hold a scythe, the tool originally used for harvesting wheat. Its shape reminiscent of a crescent moon, a tool that isn't often used anymore as it requires more labor from the individual harvesting. Similar to how we use our hands rather than machines to mix the dough. Our mixers don't run on electricity rather they operate using calories.
Artisan bread with Wholesome ingredients
A Family owned Bakery in Skyway / South Seattle serving King County