Find out what Cafe restaurants to try in Seattle. In Seattle you simply can’t skip the Central Public Library – a modern architectural marvel of glass grids, unusual shapes, and a “book spiral” that climbs four stories. Stroll over to Pike Place Market to visit the original Starbucks and play catch with a fishmonger. In the heart of the city lies Chihuly Garden and Glass, which will dazzle you with its colorful and delicate works. Glide to the top of the Space Needle for panoramic views of the surrounding mountain ranges and Puget Sound.
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4 based on 973 reviews
Since 1994, Café Campagne has built a regional and national reputation as Seattle's foremost classic French restaurant. Located just along the historic Post Alley of the Pike Place Market, we offer a dining experience that is exceptional in traditional fo
So glad we decided to have breakfast here- it was not cheap - but it was excellent. On a pleasant morning we were able to sit on the terrace and glimpse the world going by. My wife (as always) opted for a cooked breakfast- this time the oeufs brouilles. It was a plate full and she said the scrambled egg was cooked âjust rightâ. I couldnât go past the house made granola with yoghurt and strawberries- perfect. I would definitely have this again. I love the mix of textures and flavours. Excellent espresso coffee with a decorative twist of lemon on my spoon. Friendly and efficient service. Very happy customers.
4 based on 185 reviews
Saw good reviews so thought it was worth a try. Fantastic!!! Great price point for breakfast in the $7-$12 range. All home made. Got the Bitchwich with a side of gravy! So good that I went to another location the next day. Friend got the gritty scrambled cheesy bitch n loved it. Some locations donât have much seating but 3rd had lots of room. Coffee excellent as well. Highly recommend.
4 based on 479 reviews
Portage Bay Cafe offers organic, fresh and 100% locally sourced food items from around the Pacific Northwest. We serve breakfast and brunch 7 days a week, as well as lunch 7 days a week. We offer a wide range of catering options as well - private dining,
This was a really positive surprise. Read a few recommendations here on Tripadvisor and decided to give it a try. This was absolutely a good decision. Excellent breakfast and great service although the place was completely crowded.Berry buffet was something that we havent seen before in Europe, but also a good experience :)
4 based on 609 reviews
Dine on delicious dishes created with local, fresh ingredients at Seattle's most unique destination for lunch, dinner or weekend brunch. While you enjoy our Pacific Northwest-inspired menu, you'll be surrounded by many of Dale Chihuly's colorful collectio
The first thing we noticed was the attitude of the team at Collections cafe. A positive can do vibe - enjoyed great interaction with our waiter. Interesting menu and they accommodated us for a very late lunch - just before closing time. Excellent food - overall a very positive experience. We highly recommend. Then thereâs the collections. Piano accordions hanging from ceiling - the collections under glass on each table etc etc. very interesting.
4 based on 190 reviews
Geraldine's Counter Restaurant is a local favorite for brunch & breakfast in Seattle, also serving lunch and dinner with a full bar, beer and wine. Breakfast served all day. A contemporary but traditional diner, Geraldine's offers highly regarded versions
First time here as family were apartment shopping and thought we would grab breakfast here. Guaranteed wait to get in but worth it. Staff friendly and provided great service. Had the spinach goat cheese omelette with the added smoked salmon. It was wonderful. Only served breakfast and lunch but you can order anything on the menu all day long while theyâre open.
4 based on 478 reviews
Portage Bay Cafe is a Seattle restaurant serving 100% breakfast, brunch and lunch 7 days a week. Eat like you give a damn! is our motto. Locally sourced, organic food items. We offer catering options including private dining, corporate events, private par
Hands down, this is the place for breakfast in the U District! I had the "special" strawberry cobbler french toast and added a side of bacon - OMG! The portion was generous, the flavors were amazing, and I left as one very satisfied customer. The restaurant uses organic, locally-sourced meat and produce, which not only adds to the freshness of the dishes, but supports local farmers - always a major plus for me. For those who care, there are GF or Vegan options to choose from, as well.
4 based on 331 reviews
TheMecca Cafe opened in 1930, a year after our sister restaurant The 5 Point Café on Lower Queen Anne. They are the longest run family eateries in Seattle, and The Mecca is oldest bar & restaurant still in existence in Queen Anne. We started serving booze
We ate breakfast here twice while we were in town. Got there right after it opened. The decaf coffee was great - strong as I like it. Typical diner fare and the breakfasts were hearty. The waitstaff was attentive. Seems like a local place based on the conversations around us. Would recommend.
4 based on 962 reviews
Bacco serves breakfast, lunch and brunch using fresh, local ingredients with a Pacific Northwest flair. Evening service complete with craft cocktails, small plates and desserts coming Summer 2017 - stay tuned!
Excellent breakfast. They make fresh jyice which was delicious. The eggs Benedict and french toast were delicious. The potatoes that came with the eggs were cooked perfectly. Its a small restaurant woth limited seating. It has a patio but it wasnt open. We got there at 8am and walled up but there was a line when we left.
4 based on 406 reviews
We were staying at the Maxwell Pineapple Hotel and wanted a breakfast spot close by so as always I went to Tripadvisor for recommendations. We were so impressed with the reviews of Citizen Coffee that we went there our last morning. What a great decision. The food is creative, fresh, and top knotch. Wide variety from over a dozen crepes, egg dishes, and more. The coffee drinks are served with beautiful designs in the foam and although it isnt cheep, it is worth a visit. Most dished are in the $12 range which we thought wasnt bad. Great way to end our visit to Seattle!
4 based on 331 reviews
TheMecca Cafe opened in 1930, a year after our sister restaurant The 5 Point Café on Lower Queen Anne. They are the longest run family eateries in Seattle, and The Mecca is oldest bar & restaurant still in existence in Queen Anne. We started serving booze
We ate breakfast here twice while we were in town. Got there right after it opened. The decaf coffee was great - strong as I like it. Typical diner fare and the breakfasts were hearty. The waitstaff was attentive. Seems like a local place based on the conversations around us. Would recommend.
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