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Ben's Bread Co.

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Ben's Bread Co. is a bakery in Phinney Ridge, Seattle, in the U.S. state of Washington. Spouses Ben and Megan Campbell are co-owners.

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Ben's Bread Co.
Greenwood Avenue North, Seattle Phinney Ridge

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Greenwood Avenue North 7009
98113 Seattle, Phinney Ridge
Washington, United States
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